Image of Orange-tipped oakworm moth
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We watched what I believe to be a frenzied attempt on the part of the smaller male to mate with the female, who remained attached to the external wall the whole time we were at the Dunkin' Donuts. The male, by contrast, moved incessantly, never perching on anything, but always staying in sight of the female.
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