Δευτέρα Moth

Αυτή τη Δευτέρα φεύγω από τις συνηθισμένες Arctiinae για κάτι εντελώς διαφορετικό – το microlep! Αυτό είναι ένα Nepticulidae, Stigmella diffasciae, και μετράει πολύ 6 mm. Δεν μπορώ να λάβω τα εύσημα για τη διάδοση αυτού του σκόρου – όλα τα νεπτικά που έχω φωτογραφίσει είναι από την Ακαδημία Επιστημών της Καλιφόρνια και διαδόθηκαν από τον Dave Wagner ενώ ήταν εδώ για μεταδιδακτορική θέση.

Οι κάμπιες εξορύσσουν την πάνω πλευρά των φύλλων του Ceanothus και είναι γνωστά μόνο από τους πρόποδες της Σιέρα Νεβάδα στην Καλιφόρνια. Εάν είστε τόσο διατεθειμένοι, η αναθεώρηση του βορειοαμερικανικού είδους του γένους είναι ελεύθερη διαθέσιμο εδώ (.pdf).

 

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Stigmella diffasciae (Nepticulidae)

5 παρατηρήσεις μέχρι τη Δευτέρα Moth

  • I could almost get interested in microleps, just for the challenge of getting good at spreading them.

    It’s interestingthe scales don’t seem to have gotten tiny in proportion to the moth.

    • I like the sound of that! You did notice one of the amazing characters of this family, their scales seem to have remained normal size. Those orange tufts on the head are also huge scale eye-caps that nearly cover the entire eye.

  • Έτσι, I’m guessing this is an example of a flying bug SO SMALL that the physics it deals with are different, so the wings are different than they would be on a comparable-but-much-larger moth? Or is that not quite happening at this scale? I can’t remember what high relative viscosity of air does to wings.

    HmNow I’m thinking the wings start to look more like oars on super small fliers vs. feathery like this?

    Έτσι, how’s THAT for a wandering comment. =)

    • I think you are correct, that once you get this small the moth ends upswimmingthrough the air more than flying. Many micros have increased their wing surface using long scales instead of a solid surface, I bet the greater surface area helps with flight. I do know there are some impressive wasps that are much smaller than this moth and have even less wing-like wings! I don’t know the physics at all though

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