Showing posts with label larvae. Show all posts
Showing posts with label larvae. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Hiking the ROW Part 2

Wild Cherry Nipple Gall caused by eriophyid mites-3.jpg
Wild Cherry Nipple Gall caused by eriophyid mites on chokecherry leaves.

In this post, I continue the photographic essay on hiking up the right of way on our land up Barton Mountain. An introduction is here and part one is here.

White Cohosh (Actaea pachypoda) (White Baneberry)-3.jpg
White Cohosh (Actaea pachypoda)
also called White Baneberry

Blue Cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroides)-3.jpg
Blue Cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroides)
Also called squaw root or papoose root.

Artist's Fungus (Ganoderma applanatum)-1.jpg
A colony of Artist's Fungi (Ganoderma applanatum)

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Under an Artist's Fungus.

Quarried Granite Buried in the Woods-2.jpg
A quarry cut block of granite far from any quarry and now buried,
over a century later, by the forest.
See more Barton Mountain granite quarry history here.

Hickory Tussock Moth larva (Lophocampa caryae)-2.jpg
Hickory Tussock Moth larva (Lophocampa caryae)

To view the other photos:
Introduction: Strangers on the mountain
Hiking the ROW: Part 1
Hiking the ROW: Part 2
Hiking the ROW: Part 3

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Lost Larvae

As I match larvae and moths / butterflies, I have photographs of seven species for which I cannot find photographs of the larvae on the Internet. Perhaps one of you knows where a photo exists and could leave a comment and let me know. Thank you!

Name My Photo

White-spotted Sable Moth
(Anania funebris)

White-spotted Sable Moth (Anania funebris) - 4

Large Maple Spanworm Moth
(Prochoerodes lineola)

Large Maple Spanworm Moth (Prochoerodes lineola) - 31

Common Ringlet Butterfly
(Coenonympha tullia)

Common Ringlet Butterfly (13)

Bristly Cutworm Moth
(Lacinipolia renigera)

Bristly Cutworm Moth  4

Modest Sphinx Moth
(Pachysphinx modesta)

Modest Sphinx moth (3)

Unmarked Dagger Moth
(Acronicta innotata)

Unmarked Dagger Moth (6)

Dark Marbled Carpet Moth
(Dysstroma citrata)

Dark Marbled Carpet Geometer Moth (3)




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Saturday, November 13, 2010

Larvae Match-up Part 2

Last week, I showed the larvae and moths or butterflies of eight different species. I have five more tonight. What I find surprising (but probably shouldn't) is that I have photographs of some identified moths that I cannot find photos of the larvae.

Like before, each larvae / moth set has at least one photograph by me. The other photos are credited and linked so that you can find more information and different photos. All links will open in a new window or tab. So here we go!

Waved Sphinx Moth
Ceratomia undulosa

Larva (photo: bugguide.net)

Adult (photo: this past summer)

Waved sphinx moth (5) - Copy


Mottled Prominent Moth
Macrurocampa marthesia

Larva (photo: bugguide.net)

Adult (photo: on the garage this summer)

Mottled Prominent moth - Copy

Pearl Crescent Butterfly
Phyciodes tharos

Larva (photo: bugguide.net)

Adult (photo taken by me in Sutton, New Hampshire this past summer)

Pearl Crescent Butterfly  3

Virginia Ctenucha Moth
Ctenucha virginica

Larva (photo: bugguide.net)

Adult (photo: this past summer on my dirty garage window)

Virginia Ctenucha Moth (4)

Rheumaptera hastata/subhastata species group
These geometer moths cannot be identified by looking at an image. They are separated by examination of the genitalia (which I was not about to do). See the Rheumaptera Info page for specifics. I therefore have two larvae for one moth. If I ever see one of the larvae some summer, I may know which moth I photographed.

Rheumaptera larva (photo: bugguide.net)

Rheumaptera prunivorata larva (photo: bugguide.net)

Adult (photo: again, my filthy garage window this past summer)

Hastata/subhastata Butterfly species group (5)
I have sixteen more butterflies and moths in my collection to match up, so there will be more posts. Check back next week!




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