Talk:Heteropteryx dilatata

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[edit] Capitalisation

Jungle Nymph is a proper noun, and requires capitals Edwbaker 18:17, 26 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Aggressive?

The page says : "The females of this species are very aggressive and should be approached cautiously." This is not my experience at all. They are slow moving and very passive insects. Certainly if they feel threatened they make some noise and flap their wings, but it is possible to handle them without any real danger. They are wonderful beasts.