Et in via

Super tunc in dimidio hebdomadis Lorem ipsum dolor sit consectetur adipiscing annua Lepidopterists publicae’ Conventus Societatis. Quod oppidum positum in muscipulam Leavenworth VIATOR, quae est “Lyon lemma” diorama ex aedibus Francisci ivimus et gravedinem. Luctus erat, dum numquam potest satis intelligere appellum urbes, id est, . . . → Lege plus: Et in via

Vox Populi, Volume II

Et nunc etiam magis rara in series reoccurring, Vox Populi! Nam qui sine scarring turpis Latin genus memoriae (nullam aliam causam esse mei,) Celeritatem ad te deferam – in nomine, ut male vertit “Vox populi”. E-mail Lorem ipsum dolor sit senex sum qui salvat. Est . . . → Lege plus: Vox Populi, Volume II

Genius Press VIII

Grata volumen octo seriei inconstanter recurrentis, Geniumque Press. I came across this article recently regarding an endemic Puerto Rican butterfly. Quis mihi prorsus potest indicare cur haec fama fallit? Sit paulo fallacior quam GOP (Moneo ne quid antea consociata cum his litteris Acronyms). . . . → Lege plus: Genius Press VIII

De tinea et me #12

Welcome to The Moth and Me #12, and my first blog carnival. Despite blogging for a few months I have yet to take a look back and reflect on exactly how I became enamored with lepidoptera in the first place. Remembering a time or location where this happened is impossible, and like . . . → Lege plus: De tinea et me #12

Biology of a Spiritu

Hoc enim iustum est circa eos tinea, tam rarus est, ut eius nominis paranormal (nisi ut suus 'realis) – suus 'a Gazoryctra sp. in familia Hepialidae. Repraesentant, et sunt ad basim Lepidoptera de stirpe vulgo spiritum, aut citatum tinea tinea. Spiritus – quidquid habueris masculini sexus, quia in aliqua specie, sciunt in volant . . . → Lege plus: Biology of a Spiritu

Genius of the Press VII

Who can see what’s wrong with this article?

Aestimationes Global species Diversity

This recent article in the American Naturalist has taken a second look at some of the famously inflated species estimates, some going high as 100 million (Erwin, 1988). Estimates conducted by the authors indicate that projections above 30 million have probabilities of <0.00001. Their estimated range is more likely to be between 2.5 et . . . → Lege plus: Aestimationes Global species Diversity

May Butterflies (and a moth)

Just a few images of common California leps, taken along the coast range near Santa Cruz a few weeks ago. Starting to work my way through some photo backlog

Euphydryas chalcedona

Plebejus acmon

Plebejus acmon

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Sunday Quiz

For the rarely reoccurring quiz series, here is a new image. Who is this moth?

Numquid vidisti me?

Nam qui legit Californians, maxime in his qui habitant ad meridiem, Iste enim araneola observetis, Stibium geometricus – brunneis vidua. UC Arachnologists in flumen sunt vigilantia propagationem hoc Psidium species. Ironice ut evenit, non tam in periculosum quam patriae nigrum viduam. Nihilominus, non est . . . → Lege plus: Numquid vidisti me?