Lune Moth

Hodie 'tinea est, causo brunneis Crambidae, Loxostege brunneitincta. Quod si hoc non a maxime moth captivantem habet an interesting historia, quae illustrat, et opus scientific collections museum creditumque. Si legas rogeris label figura colligitur senserit tinea 1927 E by. P. Of . . . → Lege plus: Lune Moth

Geniumque Press, V.iii

Yet another installment of my favorite series, the genius of the press. This article comes from ABC news, who can identify this caterpillar? It is decidedly NOT a gypsy moth.

Fellow entomology blogger Myrmecos had a similar story last week.