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Fruit piercing moths (Eudocima phalonia) converge on a cluster of ripe figs (Ficus fistulosa) to feed on the sweet juice. Many moths in this family have similar feeding habits and can be damaging to commercial fruit crops. Sarawak, Malaysia (Borneo).
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Borneo, Calpinae, East Malaysia, Erebidae, Insecta, Lepidoptera, Magnoliopsida, Malaysia, Moraceae, Noctuoidea, Ophiderini, Rosales, Sarawak, Southeast Asia, animal, arthropod, camera trap, cauliflorous, cauliflory, eat, eating, fauna, feeding, flora, frugivore, frugivorous, frugivory, fruit, fruit-piercing moth, herbivore, herbivorous, herbivory, insect, invertebrate, moth, plant, tropical
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