Showing posts with label moth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moth. Show all posts

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Small Magpie moth (Eurrhypara hortulata)

Finally a visitor... two months after spotting a few moths during the March heatwave. The silhouette of this Pyralid Superfamily moth has a protuding abdomen and head as well as the distinctive snout nose of the Crambidae Family. The orange tip of the abdomen and head are immediately evident and there is orange and black striping of the midsection of the abdomen. It is an aesthetically pleasing moth with its balanced sparing black and white contrast and splashes of orange.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Cleora sublunaria

Cleora Sublinaria
We have record-breaking temperatures and the moths are out!  I found two of these on the back window.
(Photo by Mark Dreiling)