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As with all [[fish]] and [[bug]]s in the {{SER}}, the Madagascan sunset moth can be donated to the [[museum]] by talking to [[Blathers]], who will also tell the player a little bit about the donation. Regarding the Madagascan sunset moth:
 
As with all [[fish]] and [[bug]]s in the {{SER}}, the Madagascan sunset moth can be donated to the [[museum]] by talking to [[Blathers]], who will also tell the player a little bit about the donation. Regarding the Madagascan sunset moth:
  
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===In ''New Horizons''===
 
When asked about the bug, Blathers will say the following:
 
When asked about the bug, Blathers will say the following:
 
{{Blathers|NH|The '''Madagascan sunset moth''' is said to be the most beautiful moth in the world...a sentiment even I can't deny. While most moths are nocturnal, this one flutters about during the day, making good use of the light. That is, when the daylight reflects off its wings, a kaleidoscope of colors are revealed! Oh! Eh...too bad it has such startling red feet as a caterpillar. I might have found it almost tolerable otherwise. <small>Almost, but not quite.</small>}}
 
{{Blathers|NH|The '''Madagascan sunset moth''' is said to be the most beautiful moth in the world...a sentiment even I can't deny. While most moths are nocturnal, this one flutters about during the day, making good use of the light. That is, when the daylight reflects off its wings, a kaleidoscope of colors are revealed! Oh! Eh...too bad it has such startling red feet as a caterpillar. I might have found it almost tolerable otherwise. <small>Almost, but not quite.</small>}}

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