Eacles magnifica
Eacles magnifica is a moth of the family Saturniidae. It is found in Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Panama, Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay.
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- Eacles magnifica magnifica
- Eacles magnifica opaca (Paraguay, Bolivia, Brasil, Uruguay, Argentina)
gollark: Possible contamination of the noösphere. Or issues with the field systems, in fact.
gollark: The words are composed genderlessly within facilities but unfortunately gain gender through poorly understood gender field interactions after exit.
gollark: At GTech™ there are in fact memetic fields removing the concept of gender from all GTech™ facilities, which cannot* go wrong.
gollark: Unfortunately, being linked to reproduction and whatever, it seems to be wired into lots of random brain features.
gollark: Anyway, ideally, for some purposes, we wouldn't associate gender with tons of weird things as is currently done.
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