The Guava Skipper (Phocides Polybius) is a butterfly in the skipper family. They have distinctive red spots at the top of their wings. They have a wingspan of 1.7-2.5 inches.…
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The Western Sheep moth (Hemileuca Eglanterina) is a beautiful moth in the Saturniidae family. They have a beautiful color of yellow-orange, cream, and pink with black markings. The upper side…
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The Blue Tiger moth (Dysphania Nelera) is a beautiful day-flying moth in the family Geometridae and is typical of the tribe Dysphaniini. They have a wingspan of 2.0-3.3 inches, and…
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The Chickweed Geometer Moth (Haematopis Grataria) | iHearts143Quotes
by Taylor Jamesby Taylor JamesThe Chickweed Geometer moth (Haematopis Grataria) is found throughout the United States, Canada, and other parts of the world. The color and patterns of these moths are pretty distinctive. Their…
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The Scarlet-Bodied Wasp Moth (Cosmosoma Myrodora) | iHearts143Quotes
by Taylor Jamesby Taylor JamesThe Scarlet-Bodied wasp moth is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. The Scarlet-Bodied wasp moth has an extraordinarily bright, beautiful red body and transparent wings edged in black. They have…
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Amegilla bees are a group of native bee species that do not produce honey but are super essential pollinators of crops and wild plants. Amegilla bees are also known as…
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The Io moth (Automeris io) has a beautiful-looking North American moth. These beauties range from Canada, Dakotas, Nebraska, New Mexico, and Costa Rico. The primary color on its wing is…
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The Small Emperor moth (Saturnia Pavonia) is a spectacular moth that displays beautiful colors on its wings. Small Emperor moths are daytime flying moths that are easily mistaken for butterflies.…
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The Cinnabar Moth (Tyria Jacobaeae) is an arctiid moth found in Europe, Asia, Australia, North America, and New Zealand. The Cinnabar moth is a brightly colored moth with distinctive pinkish-red…
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The Large Emerald moth (Geometra Papilionaria) is a large bright green attractive moth with a wingspan of 50-65mm. Adult Large Emerald moths rest with their wings spread and raised at…