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Post by mothman27 on Aug 10, 2018 5:52:12 GMT -8
Here are some Tiger Moths from my collection. Most were collected in Indiana by myself. Enjoy! Haploa clymene - Female Haploa lecontei Haploa reversa - Female Apantesis phalerata Apantesis carlotta - Pair Grammia virgo Hyphantria cunea - Pair Phragmatobia fuliginosa Spilosoma virginica - Female Spilosoma congrua Estigmene acrea Euchaetes egle Cycnia tenera - Pair Hypoprepia fucosa Ctenucha virginica - Pair Lophocampa caryae - Pair Halysidota tesselaris - Pair Hypercompe scribonia and Alypia octomaculata Seirarctia echo - (Florida) Leucanopsis longa - (Florida)
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Post by miguel on Aug 10, 2018 8:48:38 GMT -8
Great photos,I didnĀ“t know that Phragmatobia fuliginosa also flies in North America.
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Post by 58chevy on Aug 10, 2018 16:26:11 GMT -8
Here's a drawer of USA tiger moths: Attachments:
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Post by mothman27 on Aug 11, 2018 8:25:10 GMT -8
Nice!
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Post by fishnbugz on Aug 13, 2018 16:54:24 GMT -8
Phyllira Tiger Moth Most of my specimens are from South Dakota, it's present but less common around home(Northeast Nebraska).
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Post by fishnbugz on Aug 13, 2018 16:55:32 GMT -8
Pygarctia spraguei
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Post by fishnbugz on Aug 13, 2018 16:56:37 GMT -8
Parthenice Tiger
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Post by fishnbugz on Aug 13, 2018 16:57:45 GMT -8
Apantesis virgincula
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Post by fishnbugz on Aug 13, 2018 17:00:45 GMT -8
More virgincula collected in South Dakota
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Post by fishnbugz on Aug 13, 2018 17:02:36 GMT -8
I think this is a phyllira and a parthenice, each showing some variation.
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Post by fishnbugz on Aug 13, 2018 17:05:49 GMT -8
More from South Dakota, I'm not sure if these are variations of phyllira or if figurata gets this far north.
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Post by fishnbugz on Aug 13, 2018 17:07:51 GMT -8
Phalerata
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Post by fishnbugz on Aug 13, 2018 17:22:51 GMT -8
A mix of species in this photo; virgincula had an exceptional year in 2018 with 50+ per night at the lights each night, loads of different "forms" and variations. Phyllira and arge are around at the same time but don't seem to have those boom years.
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Post by fishnbugz on Aug 13, 2018 17:26:10 GMT -8
Virgo
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Post by mothman27 on Dec 31, 2018 11:18:07 GMT -8
Here is my updated Arctiidae collection: Thanks for the contributions from fishnbugz, billgarthe, coloradeo and M. DeGrove.
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