Moth προσωπογραφία

Δεν είναι ένα ασυνήθιστο σκώρο, αλλά ένας διακεκριμένος αναζητούν ένα. This is Catocala ilia (Erebidae) ((πρώην Noctuidae)), και τρέφεται με μια χούφτα Oaks. Ήρθε στο φως μου πάνω από το Σαββατοκύριακο στο Southern Illinois, προβλέπονται στο Trail of Tears State Forest. As with so many other moths this widespread species has a number of variations which may turn out to be distinctpending a monograph of the species

Catocala ilia

I’ve now banked a handful of nice moth images so expect more Monday moths! (even though this is a Friday moth).

2 comments to Moth Portraiture

  • How can I resist a post title such as yours? A monograph? Whom, pray-tell, might be publishing such a useful work? =)

    Ignoring the otherwise very moth-y appearance of your highlighted moth, in isolation, it’s antennae would certainly have me scratching my head when going through my VERY crudemoth-or-butterflyexamination. Έτσι, are the tips of the antennae the same width as the rest, generally, no bulb or some such? And feel free to edify if I’m off base. =) I know if I see feathered I think moth, and if I see a bulb or other larger-then-rest-of-antennae blob at the terminus, I think butterfly. Can you clarify/correct/confirm that and apply to this individual?

    Ευχαριστίες, and looking forward to subsequent posts.