File:Scotorythra megalophylla-Fauna Hawaiiensis1899 flipped.png

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English: Image of Scotorythra megalophylla (Kona Giant Looper Moth), a female. It was extracted from Plate V, volume I from the book Fauna Hawaiiensis (see original source). This species was endemic to Hawaii and is now extinct.
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Added a left wing. The original can be viewed here: Scotorythra megalophylla-Fauna Hawaiiensis1899.PNG. Modifications made by Pmaas.


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