The fruit-sucking moth (Eudocima aurantia) uses specialized nanostructures on its forewings to mimic the 3D appearance and coloration of a crumpled leaf, despite the wings being flat.
The caterpillar of the Ramie moth ravages a mamaki plant, which also is a food source for the native Kamehameha butterfly. The mamaki is a critical plant in the protection of the watershed.
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