Genius de XVII Press

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 – but this week I even came across a moth related correction from the Maui News. They fixed their error, but must have deleted the original article

And for this week I found hoc Commentarium with the image below. Should be pretty easy to spot the weirdness (illi do at least manage to point out that the moth is nec the LBAM (light brown apple moth)).

 

5 comments to Genius of the Press XVII

  • That is /not/ what a death’s head hawkmoth pronotum looks like! I think it’s a clipping from the Silence of the Lambs movie poster.

    ~Kai

  • Movie posters aside, death’s heads aren’t found on this side of the world. Or, are they? I bet Jerry rues the day he reported his little LBAM find from his backyard. I know a couple organic farmer friends in Santa Cruz county who still curse his name, when they should be cursing Kawamura. For a couple months in 2008 we had airplanes spraying all night long, even though we’re supposedly within the boundaries of a national marine sanctuary. I love the title of the article.