• Arizona on Fire

    Maps/containment % updated: 16 June As July approaches I being to look forward to the Pacific Coast meeting of the Lepidopterists’ Society.  This year it will take place in Prescott Arizona, about 2 hours north of Phoenix.  And as of this moment it is one of the few places in Arizona not on fire.  I’m…

  • Monday Moth

    Whoops, it’s almost Tuesday!  Above is Schinia ligeae (Noctuidae) resting on its host plant Xylorhiza tortifolia, the Mojave Aster.  I photographed this about three weeks ago outside the town of Big Pine, California.  The asters were thick in the valleys below the snow capped Sierra, and the moths were abundant.  Somehow these medium-sized Schinia get away with…

  • The Mission Blue Butterfly

      Like so many other urban animals, the Mission Blue Butterfly (Plebejus icarioides missionensis) is one that is gravely imperiled.  This small blue lives in tiny fragments of habitat alongside multi-million dollar development in and around the San Francisco Bay.  A century ago this butterfly was already starting to decline, with hundreds of acres of beautiful…

  • Growing Pains

    Sorry for the weird downtime over the last two days – the Southern Fried Network has been experiencing wonderful growth that has severely taxed our servers.  This high traffic happened to correspond with a move of our physical servers the host was undertaking.  The result was corrupted files that ended with our account placed on…

  • Sunday Moth

      Everyone is familiar with the famous death’s head hawkmoth, but I think it’s a shame we have popularized such a grim character.  Above is a much more cheery Neotropical Arctiinae from French Guiana that looks like it’s sporting a clown face.  Sadly this isn’t my photograph, but you should take a moment to explore…