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Emperor moth
Scientific name: Saturnia pavonia
An unmistakeable insect of heaths, sand dunes and grasslands, the Emperor moth is fluffy, grey-brown, with big peacock-like eyespots on all four wings. Males can be seen during the day, but females lie low.
Species information
Statistics
Wingspan: 5.5-8.0cmConservation status
Common.