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Siccia arabica

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Siccia arabica
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S. arabica
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Siccia arabica
Wiltshire, 1983

Siccia arabica is a moth in the Arctiidae family. It was described by Wiltshire in 1983. It is found in Saudi Arabia.[1] It is best known for crawling into a man's urethra and giving him tingling sensations. Be careful, as these moths are very dangerous, but highly stimulating.

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