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  2. Attacus atlas - Wikipedia

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    Attacus atlas, the Atlas moth, is a large saturniid moth endemic to the forests of Asia. The species was described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae . The Atlas moth is one of the largest lepidopterans , with a wingspan measuring up to 24 cm (9.4 in) [ 1 ] and a wing surface area of about 160 cm 2 (≈25 in 2 ). [ 2 ]

  3. External morphology of Lepidoptera - Wikipedia

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    Butterflies and moths vary in size from microlepidoptera only a few millimetres long, to a wingspan of many inches such as the Atlas moth. Comprising over 160,000 described species, the Lepidoptera possess variations of the basic body structure which has evolved to gain advantages in adaptation and distribution. [1]

  4. Archaeoattacus edwardsii - Wikipedia

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    Archaeoattacus edwardsii, or Edward's Atlas moth, is a moth belonging to the family Saturniidae and subfamily Saturniinae. The species was first described by Francis Buchanan White in 1859. Description

  5. An Atlas Moth, One of the Largest Moths in the World ... - AOL

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    An atlas moth with a 10-inch wingspan was spotted in Washington state. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...

  6. Attacus - Wikipedia

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    Attacus is a genus of moths in the family Saturniidae.The genus was named by Carl Linnaeus in his 1767 12th edition of Systema Naturae. [1]The genus contains the Atlas moth (Attacus atlas), and Attacus caesar, the second and third largest known moths (in terms of wingspan), though different sources treat one or the other as slightly larger.

  7. One of the world's largest moths has been found for the ... - AOL

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  8. Saturniidae - Wikipedia

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    Most adults have wingspans between 1–6 in (2.5–15.2 cm), but some tropical species such as the Atlas moth (Attacus atlas) may have wingspans up to 12 in (30 cm). Together with certain Noctuidae, Saturniidae contains the largest Lepidoptera and some of the largest extant insects.

  9. One of the world's largest moths detected for the first time ...

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    A moth with a wingspan of 10 inches has been found in the U.S. for the first time, according to the Washington State Department of Agriculture, which is asking residents to report further sightings.