Per Chris Grinter, July 18,, 2011% Peius 'volventes pila et post a photo cum Arctiinae hodie Ctenucha brunnea. Hoc tinea potest esse commune in via procera gramina beaches a San Francisco LA – licet in his decennis velut a tinea huius numeri sunt declinando habitat in interitum, et in litore herbam incursio (Ammophila Arenaria). Autem . . . → Lege plus: Lune Moth
Per Chris Grinter, in July 11th, 2011% Prima dies sanies est pulchra et species de rara Eurus turpis et Mexico: Lerina corporatum (Erebidae: Arctiinae). Sicut alia multa praeclare die volans species coloris est, et satis probabile est aposematic. Post omnes,, planta et eruca fortitudo est aeque Suspendisse milkweed (infra).
Lerina corporatum (Erebidae: Arctiinae)
This . . . → Lege plus: Lune Moth
Per Chris Grinter, July 5,, 2011%
Esse in se est, cum in plus urbana fabulis dormientibus animalia in oculos atque ora repens. Fabula est juxta juvenum clarissima “manducatis 8 araneae annum dormiens“. Etiam leo a numero qui cum google 4 ut VIII… usque ad . . . → Lege plus: All New, Harum aggredi!
Per Chris Grinter, die 20 mensis Iunii, 2011% Ego cum ista series et pila conantur plus iusto volvens. Et de singulis hebdomadis ingens dolor collectis quatenus hic novae Academiae Scientiarum ad California. Hoc mihi edem… Saltem pauci centum annos,.
Grammia . . . → Lege plus: Lune Moth
Per Chris Grinter, on June 15th, 2011% Map/% updated June 20, 6post meridiem.
Updates to the maps and containment percentages have been made to my earlier post. Here is a map of the 4th fire burning in SE Arizona, the Monument fire. This one is only 10% 17% 15% 27% contained and is burning in the southern end of the Huachuca Mountains . . . → Lege plus: Arizona followup
Per Chris Grinter, on May 30th, 2011%
Whoops, it’s almost Tuesday! Above is Schinia ligeae (Noctuinae) resting on its host plant Xylorhiza tortifolia, the Mojave Aster. I photographed this about three weeks ago outside the town of Big Pine, California. The asters were thick in the valleys below the snow capped Sierra, and the moths were abundant. . . . → Lege plus: Lune Moth
Per Chris Grinter, on May 7th, 2011%
Quis scit quid malum sub me? Non enim solum res est photo obvious, sed dictum auctor suscipit aliquam rationis fieri per saltum, ut auxilio Praemitto. Quis scit, quid fallaciae logicalibus? Non tamen omnino propter wisi enim ad minim tota notissimus iam Lepidopterist . . . → Lege plus: Genius de XVIII Press
Per Chris Grinter, on April 24th, 2011%
Everyone is familiar with the famous death’s head hawkmoth, sed turpe puto esse, quod tam triste ingenium divulgavit. Superius multo laetius est Arctiinae Neotropicae e Guiana Gallico quae similis vultum Corydon ludit.. Triste hoc non est mea photographica, sed . . . → Lege plus: Dominica Moth
Per Chris Grinter, on April 18th, 2011% A few weeks ago I was invited to join a Berkeley entomology class out in the field for the weekend. Our destination was the Blue Oak Ranch Reserve; one of the newest reserves to the University of California system located just outside of San Jose on Mount Hamilton (map below). It was a . . . → Lege plus: Caeruleum quercus villa Subsidium
Per Chris Grinter, on March 22, 2011% Usitas repperero horrendum entomology articulos ordine tantum indigeo, ut series futuri nisi in backlog. Et hoc non factum est super permaneo pauci weeks, Ego non venerunt trans normalis compluras, terribilis media crud. Maybe ego prohibere vultus, sicut et iustus adepto magis diligenter DEFESSUS – sed ego etiam hoc week venit . . . → Lege plus: Genius de XVII Press
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