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Three days later - Amblyptilia pica

Three days later - Amblyptilia pica
Alameda County, California, USA
August 14, 2009
It looks as if organs have differentiated further. Is the light area at lower left the moth's brain?

P.S.: Three days after the photo above was taken, a parasitic wasp, not a moth, emerged.

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Moth pupa - Amblyptilia pica Moth pupa - Amblyptilia pica Backlit lateral view - Amblyptilia pica Backlit lateral view, detail - Amblyptilia pica Another view - Amblyptilia pica Three days later - Amblyptilia pica

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