𒈟Lavemu𒐫
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The Grapevine Epimenis looks so cool!
Probably our flashiest early moth here. Easy to mistake for a butterfly since it flies during the day.The Grapevine Epimenis looks so cool!
WOW @ the Imperial Fruit Sucking Moth, Horsfield's Tussock Moth, Frothers, Urapteroides astheniata, and Many-Plumed Moth! Love the Paracrama latimargo too (green moths ftw). So many cool moths!Since I'm gonna be moving back soon, I'd thought I'd share a list of all the Lepidoptera my older brother has assembled the whole time we were here.
Here are his observations.
I have seen caterpillars of the american lappet moth! there pretty cool caterpillars that show red stripes when threatened!Still nothing new, but here are some more nice repeat visitors from the past week or so: an American Lappet Moth, Dogwood Thyatirid, Blackberry Looper and, my first sphingid of the year, Walnut Sphinx. Might need to start saving my juiciticity for new ones though. My rechargeable batteries are DYING... Dx
I also spotted some morels growing by the creek (might be a new species for me but I'm not 100%) and discovered a wild Hoppip.
The pipevine caterpillars are precious🥺The Hebrew is actually named after the moth's black markings, some of which resemble Hebrew characters. And the preferred name of the Retarded Dagger is Maple Dagger now.
One of the most amusing moth names to me (that I've personally encountered, at least) is the Yellow-Vested Moth, fitting as it is. They could've called it the Yellow-Based Moth or Yellow-Based Rectiostoma after its scientific name, but nope, someone had to go and make it the most adorable little construction worker. xD
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Not sure how often I'll be getting out over the next bit. I've been getting eaten up by ticks even with repellent. Dx
Here are some finds since my last post though: a Major Sallow, Pipevine Swallowtail caterpillar (including the reddish early instar, which I've seen compared to Wurmple), Lemon Plagodis (poorly marked but still pleasantly lemony), Pecan Leaf Casebearer, leaf-rolling weevil nidus (aka Sewaddle/Swadloon), very early instar Heterocampa caterpillar (possibly Wavy-Lined), Banded Olethreutes, Black and Red Sumac Leaf Beetle, and American Carrion Beetle.