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calochortus · 28 days
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Green-brindled Crescent (Allophyes oxyacanthae) - scale details
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Green-brindled Crescent (Allophyes oxyacanthae) - scale details by Will Atkins Via Flickr: from the garden, Hertfordshire
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thewikiplayer · 1 year
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woops.
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bugsonthefarm · 2 years
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Noctuid caterpillar
Nov 13 2020
Thanks to @onenicebugperday for ID :D
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synchlora · 2 days
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bro what the fuck do you mean zales aren't geometrids
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herpsandbirds · 4 months
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Pink Noctuid Moth (Philareta treitschki), family Noctuidae, Turkey
photograph by Alperen YAYLA
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syntax-stonefly · 2 years
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tangentially related to the tags of that last post. i think if anyone were to put a living saturniid on my hands and let it crawl around i would actually cry /pos
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crevicedwelling · 3 months
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I think we all know how horrible a "well-maintained" lawn is for wildlife, native plant life, and really every conceivable life-form other than turfgrass. but how do animals use a lawn that's not treated with fertilizers or toxins, and has some diversity of flora & fungi?
I asked this question when testing out my camera a while back this autumn, and set out to find as many animals in a small patch of grass as possible in half an hour. I was quite surprised with the results: more things can live in a lawn then I ever realized!
I don't think any of these little guys are endangered in any way, but they made me wonder how many tiny grassy critters that might actually be in peril get ignored in favor of butterflies and birds simply because they're always literally underfoot. so I hope you can appreciate a weedy old lawn and its not-too-rare arthropod fauna. they're my little neighbors and I love them
(lots of photos below!)
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leafhoppers first, since there’s so many!Draeculacephala antica, big pointy green, & Planicephalus, a bug with a lot of personality
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Helochara communis, the “Bog Leafhopper,” and Agallia constricta, a very numerous species here.
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Polyamia weedi (great name) and a tiny Agallia that might be A. deleta but I’d probably have to chop it up to be sure.
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Dikraneura arizona was the most common species at this time of year, there must have been dozens. Anoscopus is a creeping squat leafhopper that can jump quite far.
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Chionomus puellus is the first delphacid planthopper, while the others are Pissonotus sp. delphacids can mature into short, medium, and long-winged forms, so the latter two might be the same species with different phenotypes! how wild
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Microtechnites bracteatus is a tiny mirid bug that jumps. Chaetocnema is a flea beetle, which also jumps!
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Homidia socia jumps too, since it’s a springtail! the big-eyed ground bug Geocoris uliginosus does not jump.
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some flies: a predatory Chrysotus, a leafminer (?), a scavenger phorid fly, and a whitefly. the whitefly isn’t a fly.
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the largest animal I saw was Agrotis ipsilon, a noctuid moth.
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Agriphila ruricolellus was also bigger than most.
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Temnothorax and some other ant, a braconid wasp too.
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lastly, an incredibly tiny parasitoid wasp of some sort. I think five would have plenty of legroom on the dot if this “i”.
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heartnosekid · 6 months
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halloween-colored noctuid moth (episteme bisma) | source
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onenicebugperday · 5 months
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I thought I'd share the beautiful guy I found in northeast Georgia. Was careful not to touch him as the hairs seemed defensive, but had to get a picture of his incredible appearance. Would you be able to ID him?
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Ohhhh VERY fuzzy child. I love them. They're a noctuid moth in the genus Charadra, most likely a laugher moth, Charadra deridens.
Here's an adult:
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Photo by gaudettelaura
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scrollwyrm · 27 days
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My first art trade!
art trade with @lotus-of-light:
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My OC Noctuid! They drew her so well + I love the horns and antennae!
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Noctuid Lucis Caelum, Final Fantasy XV (2016)
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thewikiplayer · 1 year
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HEY. it's been like a quick second and i'm coming in hot with some OCS
you can learn a bit more about these guys here!
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crawlingkind · 5 months
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hi! i found this little grub underneath a rock (went out after some rain, midday) and im not sure what it is. up in northern california!
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noctuid cutworm moth larva, I can’t get species without adult
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3eyezmug · 1 year
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ardentguilt · 1 month
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Grabbed a female Orchid Dupe Wasp today.
There’s TONS of these flying around my backyard at the moment.
They’re a type of parasitic wasp native to Australia but also found in New Zealand.
As the name suggest they’re polinators of all five Australian members of the orchid genus cryptostylus. That being the male wasps of this species literally fuck the orchids to the point of ejaculation. On the orchids. Literally. They fuck the flowers.
As for the parasitic part this species parasitised one specific member of the Noctuid moths being the Helicoverpa Armigera moth.
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