Today’s moth is a beautiful and rare species from SE Arizona and Mexico: Lerina incarnata (Erebidae: ヒトリガ科). Like many other day flying species it is brilliantly colored and quite likely aposematic. After all, the host plant is a milkweed and the caterpillar is just as stunning (以下).
This image of an old, spread specimen hardly does the animal justice, but one lucky photographer found a female ovipositing at the very top of a hill outside of Tucson, アリゾナ州. While you’re at it go check out some of Philip’s other great photographs on SmugMug.
As I mentioned above this moth also has an equally impressive caterpillar that feeds on Ascleapias linaria (pineneedle milkweed).