Updated On: 27 June, 2025 06:51 PM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
A RAWW team member, after reaching the spot, identified it as Actias selene, popularly known as the Indian Moon Moth or Indian Luna Moth. Their long tail streamers might look elegant, but they serve a vital purpose

The large butterfly-like creature identified it as Actias selene, popularly known as the Indian Moon Moth or Indian Luna Moth. Pic/RAWW
The Bhangare family from Maharashtra's Thane district was in for a surprise on Thursday night when they found an unusually large butterfly-like creature hovering in their puja room.
A RAWW team member, after reaching the spot, identified it as Actias selene, popularly known as the Indian Moon Moth or Indian Luna Moth.
Pawan Sharma – Honorary Wildlife Warden of Thane and President of the NGO RAWW – said, "The Indian Moon Moths are nocturnal and often drawn to artificial lights, which they mistake for celestial cues. That's likely how it ended up indoors. In this case too, it was spotted after 9 pm on Thursday. Usually, October aligns with their adult emergence period, and the post-monsoon months are prime time for them to mate and complete their brief, final life stage."