Talk:Hyalophora cecropia

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I added back the two pictures, I think it's important to show both genders even though the differences are slight. This encyclopedia isn't taylored to scientists and the like. I think the layperson would appreciate being able to visually see the difference in the genders, etc. -Kugamazog

[edit] Sex Differentiation

Hey, i just added that the male's abdomens are more angular. I've raised the moths several times. I've been able to raise them through several generations.What's up yall!!!!!!!!!!! T. Morgan

[edit] cecropia moth

someone should put a labeled diagram of a cecropia moth!! That's all this page needs to be perfect!!!!Angelica T.