E. papilio are a diminutive species of equine-like insectoids recently discovered in tropical gardens. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, mimicking patterns found in nature and in their contributing species. They range in size from 2"-5" in height, measured in quarter-inch increments. Wings may resemble those from any moth, butterfly or dragonfly species. Bodies range from distinctly equine to almost entirely insectoid, and many points in-between.
This EP is sporting our last new marking Cecropia Bars! To win
this one, show me a (properly credited) picture of a cool caterpillar!
End Date: May 21th at CS rollover
Username: HowlingHooves
E. papilio Name: Mercury
Gender: Stallion
Personality: Spontaneous
Phenotype: Silver Black Cecropia Bars Birdcatcher Spots
Genotype: #1C1C1C + ZZ CbCb +BC Spots
Wings: Hyalophora cecropia
Mineral: Garnet
Mutations: Moth Wings, Unicorn Horn
this one, show me a (properly credited) picture of a cool caterpillar!
Cecropia Bars | This marking adds three solid bars of color around the base of the neck and hindquarters of the EP, emulating the wings of the cecropia moth. The bars are always red, cream, and black-in that order-and decrease in size.
End Date: May 21th at CS rollover
Username: HowlingHooves
E. papilio Name: Mercury
Gender: Stallion
Personality: Spontaneous
Phenotype: Silver Black Cecropia Bars Birdcatcher Spots
Genotype: #1C1C1C + ZZ CbCb +BC Spots
Wings: Hyalophora cecropia
Mineral: Garnet
Mutations: Moth Wings, Unicorn Horn