Tinea repraesentationem

Non audimus ea consumentur velut a tinea, sed vultus uni distinguished. This is Catocala ilia (Erebidae) ((formerly Noctuinae)), et quantum pugillus capere potest cognominatur pascetur inperitia. Hoc factum est in meam lucem et in Southern Illinois super volutpat vestibulum, et orci in saltus rei publicae lacrymarum. As with so many other moths this widespread species has a number . . . → Lege plus: Tinea repraesentationem

Lune Moth

Ad Lunae Agrotis! This beautiful insect is Stiria dyari (Noctuinae) collected in Februarii iter extra Cataviña, California Mexico. Credo in plantis sunt adhuc ignotus hospes, but all of the moths in the genus Stiria have these brilliant yellow forewings that help camouflage them on the stem . . . → Lege plus: Lune Moth