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Euaethiops

A moth takes flight, oh what a sight! With wings of beauty, black as coal, The Euaethiops, a story to unfold. In 1926, he gave this moth a prize. He erected a genus, oh so grand, To honor this creature, with wings so grand. A family of moths, with melodious songs. They flutter and dance, in the moonlit sky, Their graceful movements, oh so spry. A moth with a story, we all seek. With its black wings, like the darkest night, It dances and twirls, in the pale moonlight. As it dances and flutters, in its own space. The Euaethiops, a moth so rare, A beauty to behold, beyond compare. Random page: WNBW (disambiguation)