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AnaMoral

Clinton, MS

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AnaMoral Carolina mantis eggs
Carolina mantis eggs commented on by AnaMoral Clinton, Mississippi, USA9 years ago

Thank you! And I am sure they are only 2-3 days old. They are attached to my front door and the mother was there guarding them.

AnaMoral Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by AnaMoral Clinton, Mississippi, USA9 years ago

Hello! I am registered for Moths of the World but cannot find National Moth Week.

AnaMoral Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by AnaMoral Clinton, Mississippi, USA9 years ago

I just posted the other 2 I had. The help is greatly appreciated!

AnaMoral Rain lily, pink rain lily, rosepink zephyr lily
Rain lily, pink rain lily, rosepink zephyr lily commented on by AnaMoral Clinton, Mississippi, USA9 years ago

Thank you! It took me 2 years here in Mississippi to see them bloom but it was worth it!

AnaMoral Eastern tent caterpillar
Eastern tent caterpillar commented on by AnaMoral Clinton, Mississippi, USA9 years ago

Thanks Patty! Just found it in my rose bushes today!

AnaMoral Tobacco hornworm with the eggs of the parasitoid wasp Cotesia congregata
Tobacco hornworm with the eggs of the parasitoid wasp Cotesia congregata commented on by AnaMoral Clinton, Mississippi, USA10 years ago

Oh wow Landmark!

AnaMoral Tobacco hornworm with the eggs of the parasitoid wasp Cotesia congregata
Tobacco hornworm with the eggs of the parasitoid wasp Cotesia congregata commented on by AnaMoral Clinton, Mississippi, USA10 years ago

Thank you! I could not believe what I was seeing in the middle of my tomatoes either!

AnaMoral Royal Walnut Moth
Royal Walnut Moth commented on by AnaMoral Mississippi, USA10 years ago

Thank you!

AnaMoral Seven-spotted Lady Beetle
Seven-spotted Lady Beetle commented on by AnaMoral Michigan, USA10 years ago

Hi Maggie! It's hard to count the spots, one of the markings to ID this beauty. If it has 9, then CONGRATULATIONS! They have 4 spots on each elytra (the side wings) and one split in the middle to make 9. My pronotum (the head) is black with white marks on front. So, I am Coccinella novemnotata, the nine- spotted ladybug an the insect of the New York State. Very difficult to find since its numbers have been dwindling since around 1990. The link below will show you more details on The Lost LadyBug Project.

http://www.lostladybug.org/file_uploads/...

AnaMoral Eastern Pondhawk (female)
Eastern Pondhawk (female) commented on by AnaMoral Mississippi, USA11 years ago

Thank you Livan! Now I can comeback and try to find some more of the dragonflies

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