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Louisiana "Species of Greatest Conservation Need" (SGCN) - 2015


LSAM Collection, Baton Rouge, LA


Checklist of Coleoptera Known from Great Smoky Mountains National Park


Louisiana State Arthropod Museum: Atlas


Mississippi Entomological Museum


Gimmel M.L., Carlton C.E. (2011) Checklist of the Coleoptera of Louisiana


Ferro M.L. (2006) The bark and ambrosia beetles (Curculionidae: Scolytinae) of Louisiana: an interactive web-based key


Histerid Beetles (Coleoptera: Histeridae) of Louisiana, by A.K. Tishechkin


Ants of the Southeastern United States by Joe A. MacGown


Matching guides:

Matching books:

The Coccinellidae of Louisiana (Insecta: Coleoptera).


Butterflies of Louisiana: A guide to identification and location


Dynastes tityus (Linnaeus, 1763) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae) in Louisiana


Ecological niche modeling and field surveys for the Kisatchie painted crayfish, Orconectes maleate [sic].


Beetles (Coleoptera: Histeridae and Scarabaeidae) from previously unsampled populations of pocket gopher burrows in Louisiana


Rare Observations of Charisalia americana (Haldmann, 1874) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lepturinae) in Louisiana


The Family Lucanidae Latraille, 1804 (Coleoptera) in Louisiana


Common Mosquitoes of Louisiana


The Genus Strategus Kirby (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae) in Louisiana


The distribution of insects, spiders, and mites in the air.


New North American Records of the Asian Species, Simplicia Cornicalis, in Florida and Louisiana


Dragonflies and Damselfies of Louisiana


Homaemus proteus Stål (Hemiptera: Scutelleridae): First Georgia, Louisiana, and South Carolina ...


New species of ladybeetles in the genera Scymnus and Mulsantina (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae).


Review of the genus Euparixia with description of a new species from the nests of leaf-cutting ants in Louisiana (Scarabaeidae)


The phytophagous insect fauna associated with Baccharis halimifolia L. and B. neglecta Britton in Texas, Louisiana, and ...


Aradidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) emergent from coarse and fine woody debris in Louisiana


The beetle community of small oak twigs in Louisiana, with a literature review of Coleoptera from fine woody debris


Five strange Lepidoptera (Oinophilidae, Noctuidae, Gelechiidae)


The Tabanidae (Diptera) of Louisiana


Two new species of the genus Anillinus Casey (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Anillini) from the southern United States


New state record for Deltochilum gibbosum (Fabricius) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) in Maryland, USA.


A monographic revision of the genus Gymnetis MacLeay, 1819 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae).


Collecting in the museum: new species, taxonomic changes, and range extensions of Euplectite Pselaphinae (...)


The Natural History of the Long Expedition to the Rocky Mountains (1819-1820).


Aedes albopictus in the United States: rapid spread of a potential disease vector.


Distribution of the American milliped genus Boraria Chamberlin, 1943: Introductions of B. stricta (Brölemann, 1896) in New York


The Song, Morphology, Habitat, and Distribution of the Elusive North American Cicada Okanagana viridis (Cicadidae)


Harmonia axyridis (Pallas), the third species of the genus to be found in the United States (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae).


Two new species of coniferous needle miners from Louisiana and the description of a new genus (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae).


Beetles of Eastern North America


Invertebrate enemies and nest associates of the leaf-cutting ant Atta texana (Buckley) (Formicudae, Attini).


Contents and structure Atta texana nest in summer.


Metaxaglaea of Louisiana


Exyra semicrocea (Guenee) in Louisiana


Variations in Atteva aurea and Hyparpax aurora in Louisiana.


Catocala carissima (Hulst), (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) 1880 in Louisiana


A new species of Schinia (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Heliothinae) from Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana


The genus Phytometra (Haworth, 1809), (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Louisiana


Basicladus tracyi (Jones, 1911) (Lepidoptera: Psychidae) in Louisiana


The Noctuidae genus Mocis (Hubner) in Louisiana


Survey of the Lepidoptera family Sesiidae (Clearwing moths) in Orleans Parish, Louisiana


Acrolophus mycetophagus (Davis) 1990 (Lepidoptera: Acrolophidae) in Louisiana


Epitausa prona (Moschler, 1880) in Louisiana


Phrygionis privignaria (Guenée) 1857 (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) in Louisiana


Lytrosis (Hulst) of Louisiana


Catocala judith (Strecker) 1874 in Louisiana


Catocala orba (Kusnezov), 1903 in Louisiana


Pyrrhia aurantiago (Guenée, 1852) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Louisiana


Spotlight on rearing Automeris louisiana Ferguson & Brou


Polymorphism in Languria taedata LeConte...


Neocataclysta magnificalis (Hbn.) in Louisiana


Schinia tuberculum (Hubner) in Louisiana


A partial checklist of moths from mixed mesophytic hardwood forests in Louisiana (Insecta: Lepidoptera)


Portentomorpha xanthialis (Gn.) in Louisiana


The Eupithecia (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) of Mississippi and Louisiana


Undulambia striatalis (Dyar, 1906) in Louisiana


A new species of Schinia Hübner (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Heliothinae) from Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana


Ceratonyx satanaria in Louisiana


State records, confirmations, and habitats of Aradidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) from Louisiana, U.S.A.


Revision of Pocadius Erichson (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae)


Dragonflies and Damselflies of Texas and the South-Central United States


Matching comments ranked in order of relevance:

Automeris io lilith vs Automeris louisiana


Chigger?


I was surprised at exactly how var. this genus is per spmns.


A second for Zodion


Cicadetta calliope (?) - MALE


Cicadetta calliope (?) - MALE


Although I can certainly understand housecleaning...


Matches NMNH material for A. louisiana


New Mexico


Western Louisiana, White-striped Longtail - Moved


THANKS as usual Bob. I thoug


range


Louisiana


Macrochilo louisiana?


wrong determination


Same in Louisiana


L. rufescens is absolutely es


I think this might be...


Thanks. Louisiana boy over in


first for Louisiana in BG


first for Louisiana in BG


first for Louisiana in BG


first for Louisiana


I suggest


I did not know


location data needs correction


Identification


Identification


Moved


All's well


Nw Louisiana


Vermont not Louisiana


Location?


will be a first for Louisiana


Tagging Identifier line


is it new to Louisiana?


I think incisa is a strong po


Scarlet-winged Lichen Moth - Hodges #8089


Found one in Louisiana


If you ever get to Louisiana...


Simplicia cornicalis - Hodges #8339.1


Here in Louisiana we call the


Louisiana


Colaspis louisianae


First Record for Louisiana


Better Crops?


Cicadetta calliope floridensis (MALE)


Melampsalta (Cicadetta) calliope (kansa ?)


Cicadetta calliope (kansa ?)


Melampsalta (Cicadetta) calliope (kansa?)


Melampsalta (Cicadetta) calliope (kansa ?)


Eastern or Western?


please do upload your C. sayi images!


Tibicen pronotalis


Tibicen pronotalis


Tibicen pronotalis


This insect


First from Louisiana?


Eulithis, Probably 7196 - Eulithis diversilineata, but.....


Likely Cicadetta calliope floridensis (=C. floridensis)


Likely Cicadetta calliope floridensis (=C. floridensis)


Some good points


I knew you were in Louisiana...


....


It is just...


8361 -- Louisiana Macrochilo Moth -- Macrochilo louisiana


Convenient link to our Louisiana Odonate images


Lepidophora


A couple species in range


Baetis flavistriga


Moved


Note this would be the first


THANKS


swarm 2024 in Idaho


Moved


county field needs correction here and elsewhere


Thanks!


Moved, Macrochilo louisiana (female)


Porpomiris curtulus (Reuter, 1909)


Didn't realize they did the web thing


THANKS


Certainly not L. squamosa


tabanids


To answer your comments


perhaps wrong state


Moved


Idaho


Moved


You have added ...


First iNat record for Louisiana


for all who have been following this thread


Lapara phaeobrachycerous Brou


This specimen from Mississippi


Moved


maybe A. spinigera


It’s in Louisiana tho


THANKS


I would agree


"Port Arthur Buck Moth"


Alas


Moved


Yes, If you haven't been to Allen Acres,


FYI info on moth and other insect viewing July 25-31, Louisiana


Moved for expert attention


Moved


Moved


Thanks Bob. It sure looks lik


Agreed


Apparently no lapidicina in Texas.


Glena cribrataria


Thanks for the extra pictures


Yes


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved


Yay!


December 1st seems late


X. tersa seems right, Decembe


Moved


Moved


maybe Arkansas?


Moved


Polistes exclamans


Moved


THANKS. And apparently BugGu


Moved


Using Common Mosquitoes of Louisiana


Moved


Location?


Stenelytrana emarginata


Suggesting an alternative


Callibaetis pretiosus


Callibaetis pretiosus


Unfortunately, Mississippi is open for lots of species


n-sp.


ID Notes


Thanks Bob -- no wonder I cou


Moved


place found


This may be it.


Moved


Moved


Calendar Upcoming Events Spring 2021 gathering in Louisiana, A


Moved


Moved


Contarinia bulliformis Gagne 2008. (Cecidomyiidae: Diptera)


Thanks for the new image and


Event submission


Female


Looks like...


Looks like...


Moved


If we are interpreting this correctly


Moved


Moved


Moved


The two species of Entypus…


Thank you Margarethe


Moved


thanks Bob, During the past f


Moved


Moved


THANKS again Aaron -- a first


-


Moved, Macrochilo louisiana (male)


New State Records for Rhopalosyrphus


in Louisiana...


Moved


Moved


Aberration?


Moved


data needs correction


Moved, Macrochilo louisiana


Moved


Perhaps....


Moved


I'm interested to hear what others have to say


Macrochilo louisiana


Looks like...


Moved


Moved


Moved, Macrochilo louisiana


Perhaps Patania silicalis?


Ah! I was thinking sagittata


Moved


Moved


Moved, Macrochilo hypocritalis


Moved, Macrochilo hypocritalis


Moved, Macrochilo hypocritalis


Moved, Macrochilo hypocritalis


Moved, Macrochilo hypocritalis


THANKS.


Palatka Skipper male


Acmaeodera neglecta & possible A. tubulus


Not Particularly


probably Ataxia crypta, but...


Moved


Similar images


Moved


Moved, Macrochilo louisiana


No Brown Recluse in New York


Desmopachria


Parancistrocerus histrio


Online catalog


Permission to use weevil larvae images


something cool... profemur looks like B. husseyi's....


Charles Bordelon (Texas Lepidoptera Survey)


The light reflecting on the w


Moved, Macrochilo louisiana


Moved


Permission for air potato beetle pics


I wonder if this is Brachinus adustipennis?


Moved, Macrochilo louisiana


pretty safe ID


Thank you, and...


I'm moving it to planthoppers


Thank you both


Thank you Curt and Blaine


Thank you John


Acronym-impaired


I can see that


Cool


Blaberidae


Frassed


the same


Treefrog


How fun!


Macrochilo louisiana


We get these here in Louisian


It does look like the twig ant


Fast


Keep those psocids coming...


My mistake


Tenthredininae


Posted as...


Moved


Moved


Moved


Moved, Macrochilo louisiana


Woah!


Reminds me of Automeris (Satu


Anicla


Moved


Dave, forgot to mention that


You can get an idea of how many people come


Blake was not infallible...


Discrepancies with Hull's description of C. mime?


Moved


Moved


Four-Toothed Mason Wasp


Moved


Heard from James Reddell


Moved, Macrochilo hypocritalis


I suggest


Eublemma minima


Problems


did you see the underwings?


Seems like such a mix of DNA with


Moved


Moved


Moved


.


Correction--


importance of citizen science data


Moved


Great!


Hold on for now


Syrphus torvus is listed as f


Moved, Macrochilo louisiana


Lasius sp.


brown recluse


Moved


Shistocerca...


Did you mean to put "Seattle, WA" as the locality?


Moved


Tirista argentifrons


Probably a Camponotus minor


.


Moved


Male


Moved


Floats like a black butterfly, stings like a bee....!


Moved


Schizura


Wishing you the best


Moved


Phyxelis new species


I agree with your ID. It has


Definitely Chlorochlamys, C. phyllinaria


The other images from this contributor


Probably ...


take a look at


Has to be Thrinaxoria lampra


or E. chalcedonia or Elaphria trolia?


i'm reasonably sure it's this one; good find


Moved to Green Cloverworm Moth


.


sorry, not lateral views. I


Range seems to be helpful in sorting out these three


Range seems to be helpful in sorting out these three


an example of what


Owlet Moth


Moved


Limonethe maurator (female)…


there isn't one


except that C mime is only kn


Interesting


My son bitten by black butterfly


Automeris


Probably A. io, but I don't know how to rule out A. louisiana


Moved, Macrochilo louisiana


Moved


Cryptanura septentrionalis (female)…


Stenacris vitreipennis


Looks like it and definitely on a Button bush


Moved to Bumelia Webworm Moth


Identification of wasp


Captive specimen


Two


Moved


seems to be first record for


Miss. state has a record from


Genus Besma


Fiery Skipper female


Moved


Moved to Ambiguous Moth


Pretty sure this is actually


Pretty sure this is actually


Pretty sure this is actually


Macrochilo louisiana


if it is adipaloides, it appe


This is Rhinotus purpureus, a


Moved- A. io


Specimens


Hi Emile


C. pallidipenne?


Moved


Good to get your feedback, Nick


Looks good to me, Kyhl


I'd call it Herminiinae


Spotted Beet Webworm Moth


"davisi-complex"


Macrochilo louisiana


Moved


Wow, a green roach!


Ophiocordyceps in Louisiana


Lichen Moth!


Differences between H. nelumbonis & H. ornatus


Agree, Rambur's


Regarding MPG not showing any sightings for MO


Right ID…


L. dorsalis and Sugar Cane


thank you for the link


Keys to Ceriana abbreviata


.


Moved


Moved


.


You are absolutely correct...


While it might be...


I think this


moth


It gets more interesting


.


Moved


Syrbula admirabilis - Admirable Grasshopper?


GREAT!


I just found this one


Erebidae: Macrochilo louisiana


Looks to be Stiria


Hogna carolinensis


Dolomedes albineus


Mark got the ID right


Light Brown Moth from Louisiana


Moved for expert attention


a southern mole cricket, nice!


As far as we know, the genus


The Wolf Spider ...


New for Texas


Awesome


Graphomoa theridioides, woohoo!


Moved


Thanks


BugGuide range maps...


agree


Dryocampa rubicunda


Thanks


This must be another specimen of P. floridana


Come on, Hartmut!!


Euclemensia


Dates ...


RLZ nailed it!


LSAM


Panthea furcilla australis


Moved


on ID


Cobweb spider


Moved to Rhynchomitra microrhina


Data maps


Video of similar - south central Louisiana


Moved


Field guide


Put them down


Hibana


yes


Moved


Maybe


Video


Oak Leafroller Moth- Hodges #3623


Moved


if confirmed would be second


Horrid Zale - Hodges #8717


I don't think so


Thanks. believe thats it. I t


Pin-striped Slug Moth - Hodges #4691


Scarlet-winged Lichen Moth - Hodges #8089


Black-bordered Lemon Moth - Hodges #9044


I agree.


Moved to Red-necked Peanutworm Moth (2209)


Moved to Olive-shaded Bird Dropping Moth - Hodges #9090


I have one in a jar in the fr


Yes, it does ...


Red-streaked Mompha - Hodges #1443


Elegant Grass-veneer Moth - Hodges #5420


I'll try to remember this, es


Not really ...


Elegant Grass-veneer Moth - Hodges #5420


Saddled Deltophora Moth - Hodges #1928


Common Idia Moth - Hodges #8323


looks like a female Arphia sulphurea


Euclea incisa?


I think it has to be an Easte


Ron M. suggested that this ma


Moved


Automeris


Banded Tiger Moth - Hodges #8170


Paectes abrostoloides


Pink and Yellow Moth


Acronicta, perhaps?


Scavenger Moth


Way to go, Jeff!


This specimen...


Size


White-roped Glaphyria Moth - Hodges #4870


LSAM = Louisiana State Arthropod Museum


Acorn Moth - Hodges #1162


Looks like...


source of confusion is Selander's revision


Dusky Groundling Moth - Hodges #9696


Common Idia Moth - Hodges #8323


Glassy-winged Sharpshooter


Greater Oak Dagger Moth - Hodges #9238


Owl-eyed Bird Dropping Moth - Hodges #9061


Smoky Tetanolita - Hodges #8366


Curve-toothed Geometer Moth - Hodges #6966


Pawpaw Sphinx - Hodges #7784


Somber Carpet Moth - Hodges #7417


I may have this wrong,


Mompha circumscriptella - Hodges #1434


The Gem - Orthonama obstipata


Moved


A little worn but ...


Unplaced anthomyzid


Moonseed Moth - Hodges #8534


Psaphida resumens - Figure-Eight Sallow - Hodges #10019


Vegetable Weevil - Listroderes difficilis


American Lappet Moth - Hodges #7687


Maybe Lycia ypsilon - Woolly Gray?


Brown-shaded Gray Moth - Hodges #6586


Psaphida thaxterianus - Hodges #10020


Looks good to me ...


Sculptured Moth - Hodges #2749


Moved


Florida Scorpions


Toothed Phigalia - Hodges #6659


Gray Furcula - Hodges #7937


Micro-Caddisfly


Tripudia luxuriosa - Hodges #9008


Northern Eudeilinia Moth - Hodges #6253


Smoky Tetanolita Moth - Hodges #9366


Yes H. maia


wings clear except at apex is a character of


Moved


Afflicted Dagger Moth - Hodges #9254


Two-spotted Herpetogramma - Hodges# 5272


Wavy Lined Mallow Moth - Hodges #9168


American Idia Moth - Hodges #8322


Celery Leaftier - Hodges #5079


Moved


They can be found in southern


The Gem - Hodges #7414


Eggplant Leafroller Moth - Hodges #5107


Somber Carpet - Hodges #7417


Another opinion.


Cycloneda munda, perhaps?


Louisiana First


Yes


Right ID…


Redneck, fur shure


Clymene Moth - Hodges #8107


spiny orb weaver


Audubon Zoo, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA


Spot on!


Have spotted these in Chatham


Yes


Timulla barbata, male


I think this is going to be a...


Green banana Roach


knew dat - sort of


ID


Cicadetta vs. Pacarina


sharing


Moved


Nope, pretty normal.


Hyperaspis paludicola, male


Moved


Scymnus securus


Luna


Moved


Your thoughts?...what about T. resh?


good question


Moved


Characteristically strong dorsal iridescence


Looks like


Range


?


I'll definitely try to get one to you


This one is definitely O. vulgare


Thanks for the ID


Moved


Should we list these as Louisiana


No no no! They do not live in


Macrochilo louisiana - Hodges #8361


Thanks!


Tibicen resh


Tibicen resh


looks like a male Melanoplus tunicae


Thanks for the ID assistance!


Host plant...


I'm in, but need a lesson


That was my first reaction too,


Storm blown moths?


Storm-blown Moths...........


Moved


Gnathobleda litigiosa


Horsefly with orange abdomen


probably D. amabilis actually


Moved


But...


yes, Xylophanes tersa - Tersa Sphinx - Hodges #7890


ID confirmed by D.S. Chandler: Acanthinus argentinus


ID confirmed by Floyd Shockley:


elytral pattern variation


Guessing that the wasp


Seems like a good possibility


Saproxylic stuff


Hip Boots


Thank you


ID from local pro


Agreed


Another person's id


One possibility that comes to


yes and no


Exochomus marginipennis by range


Don't see these millipedes on


good call on subspecies


Maybe in the sipho group


yes, Ephelinus


New species of Phyxelis


I've been collecting click beetles recently


I'm curious...


gotta be...


from George Ball via Terry Erwin:


dicromantispa ?


I've updated the date, but ha


not that it matters one way or the other to me,


I thought about that....


Moved


Moved


right on the money!


Tibicen sp. (resh or pronotalis...?)


A Cicada...


Can't see the tip of the abdomen well,


Dasymutilla creon


the new records for Alabama a


Ora discoidea


What I meant was...


It seems...


That sure looks like it!


Disappearance of Caloptilia on Tallow?


Not an expert but...


Neon Skimmer?


Thanks!


Moved


This is indeed Polistes dominula


a pale 7698 - Malacosoma disstria


That's my guess.


Moved


Moved


Closely related! Callosamia angulifera (MALE)


Moved


The first Bugstock of 2010 wi


It's official, Bugstock will


Tough call


Dryocampa rubicunda


Probably 6711 - Ilecta intractata


No, I was actually not going


No need to repost


Right, Eric.


This is indeed Pseudomyrmex gracilis


Of course...I am usually on t


Lasiopogon


ID


Images from Texas


Soft-winged flower beetle from Groton, Mass


Yeah, Hibana...


We almost always use the scientific name


Editing tasks.


Archipsocus, prob. A. floridanus Mockford -- Ed Mockford det.


Melissodes (Eumelissodes) druriella female


First of all, I think the genus Diogmites


Intertidal zone


same in Louisiana


I noticed that I was seeing post...


Careful...


What's the range supposed to be?


Confirmed...


Ichneumoninae (NOT)


If the specimen pictured is f


Moved - first LA image


Annyong hasseo?


Diceroprocta vitripennis "complex"


Diceroprocta vitripennis "complex"


It's About Time ...


maybe Tibicen dealbatus ?


Very close, indeed


not positive


I used to do the same...


John Abbot - Dragonflies and


I know of two others


maybe Red-shouldered Bug - Jadera haematoloma


Pretty find!


North Caroline insect


Belly Looks Right


Sorry


Polistes male (LA)


SE Louisiana also...


TIbicen resh (MALE)


Limenitis arthemis astyanax - Red-Spotted Purple


Does seem like acanthocephala


Why not acleistus?


Mudbugs


Cuterebra abdominalis


Thanks Andy!


Oxycopis thoracica (Fabricius 1801)


Oxycopis thoracica (Fabricius 1801)


Oxycopis thoracica (Fabricius 1801)


Heliocis repanda Horn 1896


Oxycopis mimetica Horn 1896


Possible 2006 Louisiana Record


amoena or what?


Ok, I'm convinced


Ok, will do


Fly identification


Megachile female


P. hirticula (Knoch)


First posted photo of Two-spotted TC from


I think it is E. floridanus


no


I found another one!


Yes I have a rearing chamber


I Concur


Thanks for the reply Eric. S


Definitely Solenopsis sp.


Stumbled upon this late...


Unreal.


Anomala?


Mischocyttarus mexicanus cubicola (LA)


Automreis


Ellipes minuta


Are Monarchs there year 'round?


What? You have to go to Louisiana to shoot insects.


The genus is Trialeurodes, an


Uncertain


Near match


I think it is a neat idea


Ok, thanks!


Moved


Okay I gave this one a try


Good bet!


Thanks for the comments


You Got Males


Looks like L. zonatus, based on one I had IDed here recently.


Agreed


Dr. Archer


characters of


Thanks Will!


Location and date


I enjoy getting close to bugs but...


Location argues for


Psinidia amplicornis


Amazing, we live in Southeast


Thanks


Hmph!


Skipper ID


Appears to be Colaspis flavoc


Thanks folks,


I'm also curious


New species of Flat Bark Bug - Aradus


Paroxya atlantica


Imperial Moth


Please clarify


Thanks!


Looks right to me...


Thanks!


Thanks


Curicta howardi indeed!


I have seen them


Thanks to both of you.


Yes


cottonwood borer


Florida Predatory Stink Bug nymph


According to the Scorpions of


C. munda


Furtive Forktail?


Thanks Sam...


Thanks Ron


Green banana Cockroach


Agreed.


Looks like Sphenophorus australis australis.


Azalea Plant Bug.


Phaon Crescent


Definitely Saprinus...


Never mind. I finally found


You are correct but...


Thank you


Don't frass!


Louisiana mosquito


Tabanid ID


Pseudomyrmex cf. gracilis


Bug Guide Contributors in Louisiana


Syngamia florella


I have two of these on Angel's trumpet,


B. felina


Polistes annularis


Feeding...


subspecies distributions


actually, C. maculata fuscilabris is from Florida


4984 - Helvibotys pucilla


almost


Steve -- Thanks for the invit


Phasmid


Definately A Mantid


Collecting..


Moving back to Colaspis sp.


Edit


Climacia areolis


ENORMOUS NESTS & TYPICAL HABITAT


most likely


Pygolampis sp.


Thanks for your comment


Hmm... If I read Wagner correctly,


Hannah, what about that


Moved and edited


Pachodynerus erynnis, female (TX)


I could not see the hairs


I have made a mistake


I agree -


Sorry, no geographic info included


Skipper ID


Nice series


Looks like Painted Skimmer


Scrutator


Scolopendra heros


Scolopendra heros


Scolopendra heros


Scolopendra heros


Scolopendra heros


Scolopendra heros


Scolopendra heros


Platydesmida


Cook Co., IL


Correct...


Yes...


Awesome


except Euclea nanina


might be Euclea nanina


Looking at the guide page


Sorry about that!


8743 -- Small Mocis Moth -- Mocis latipes (female)


Argiope aurantia


Yes, they are


Coppery Emerald


I've always wondered about those, too!


Reminds us of


This One May Take a While...


Will, I am not sure


He goes looking for pretty things that flit about


Huge blue mud daubber congregation...


...


I moved these to the images i


Variation in the bean leaf beetle


Teuch


Vaejovis carolinianus


ahh, that definitly coulda be


Welcome


I just found one of these


Diogmites


Zig-Zag Moth


black grasshoppers


Thanks for pointing that out


Alicia


Image #5684


geometrid ID


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