FWD: moths GEHP
Gordon Ramel
bug.man at bbsrc.ac.uk
Thu Oct 23 07:04:35 EDT 1997
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This message is from Sarah <boyett.ac at MCIONE.com>, a Sixth grade student from Louisiana, USA.
Have you ever heard of an owl eyed moth? I have a science project due on bugs. I caught a really pretty moth. A neighbor told me it is an owl eyed moth, but I can't find any information on owl eyed moths. If you can help me, I sure would appreciate it!
Sincerely,
Sarah
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