Macro Shots of Nine-spotted Moth

Hey insect enthusiasts! Here I have some macro shots where the subject is a nine-spotted moth.

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I have doubts as to whether it belongs to the genus Dysauxes or Amata. Maybe some of my friends who have posted the same type of moth can tell me some information about it. I would be very grateful for that.

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I found this moth some time ago in the Alue Liem forest, North Aceh, Sumatra. I have several times seen moths of the Amata genus, especially Amata huebneri which is indeed found in abundance in the area where I live. But the moth in this picture, to be honest, it's the first time I've seen it.

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CameraXiaomi Poco X3 NFC Smartphone
LensExternal macro lens
CategoryInsect Photography
ProcessedMobile Lightroom
LocationLhokseumawe, Sumatra, Indonesia
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Hello @akukamaruzzaman. That is a very interesting and beautiful moth, I like the contrast between the black and white colors of its body. Thanks for sharing with the community.

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We appreciate your work and your post has been manually curated on behalf of Insects Of The World Community. It will be added to the weekly curation report. Keep up the good work.

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A big thanks to you and the Insects Of The World community team. 🙂

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If I had a curly straw tongue like that... I would be very skinny.
It's amazing how close your insects and spiders let you come to get these shots. You must be the bug whisperer.🖤

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