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Also known as the Spicebush Moth, the Promethia was used as a
substitute for the Giant Silk Moth but was never commercially
practical.

We finally got together the larva, cocoon and adult moth.

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Also known as the Spicebush Moth, the Promethia was used as a
substitute for the Giant Silk Moth but was never commercially
practical.

We finally got together the larva, cocoon and adult moth.

js

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How is that related to birds?

Eric Miller
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Eric Miller wrote:
"Jack Schmidling" wrote in message
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Also known as the Spicebush Moth, the Promethia was used as a
substitute for the Giant Silk Moth but was never commercially
practical.

We finally got together the larva, cocoon and adult moth.

js

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How is that related to birds?


Wings, then.

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That turned out to be a nice picture. Did it take very long to get
the shot that you wanted?
Keep up with the good photo pictures.
Bret


On Sep 30, 8:25*pm, Jack Schmidling wrote:
Also known as the Spicebush Moth, the Promethia was used as a
substitute for the Giant Silk Moth but was never commercially
practical.

We finally got together the larva, cocoon and adult moth.

js

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PHOTO OF THE WEEK:http://schmidling.com/pow.htm
Astronomy, Beer, Cheese, Fiber,Gems, Sausage,Silverhttp://schmidling.com


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