Gas_mantle 51 Posted November 21, 2014 Hi Andy, To be honest I'm not sure what it is, I assumed because of the dull colour it was a moth. I took the photo in a tropical butterfly garden near Leeds. Link to comment
AstroAndy 455 Posted November 22, 2014 I'm sort of a closet lepidopterist (the branch of entomology concerning butterflies and moths). Usually, in most cases, if they don't have feathered antennae, they're butterflies, and being active in daylight is a dead giveaway). There's one moth that looks more like a butterfly, which is the Atlas moth. Link to comment
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