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Moth from Dumbletonius genus

A Moth from Dumbletonius genus outside.

Te āwheto is made up of the caterpillar of a native moth (Dumbletonius genus) that is killed by the Ophiocordyceps robertsii fungus.

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Rights: Olly Ball
Published: 15 November 2018Size: 1.84 MB
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