Jul. 23rd, 2012

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Painted lichen moth Hypoprepia fucosa

Happy Moth Week everyone! I thought this nice colorful moth should be our Monday post. I have not yet encountered a reason why this nocturnal insect should bear such a vibrant pattern. Google up some images to see the wide range of vibrancy this moth can display. Some of it is geographic variation which, with more research, may reveal multiple species in the Hypoprepia complex. One close relative has deep lurid scarlet in the place of this one's gentle sunset colors. The larva is a prickly green caterpillar that grazes on lichen and blue-green algae on fallen logs.

Don't forget about Moth Night on Thursday, at Garden in the Woods.
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Hummingbird clearwing moth Hemaris thysbe

What amazing luck that on the first day of Moth Week that a hummingbird moth would come to our butterfly bush! (It does make me wish I had a better camera, though.) The hummingbird clearwing is the species I've seen most often, but the experience is rare enough that it's still always special.

If you haven't listened to my podcast yet (oh, COME ON) here's a little taste from Episode Four:
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I love my cousin Joanna, I never knew she was afraid of moths!

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