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DavidARutter American Dagger Moth
American Dagger Moth commented on by DavidARutter Ohio, USA10 years ago

Moth*

DavidARutter American Dagger Moth
American Dagger Moth commented on by DavidARutter Ohio, USA10 years ago

Sadly, I had to leave the little guy alone before I could get any others. But from what I can remember of him, it was definitely the American Dagger Mouth. The lashes match perfectly.
Thanks so much!

DavidARutter Chinese Mantid
Chinese Mantid commented on by DavidARutter Bowling Green, Ohio, USA10 years ago

Thanks for the correction!

DavidARutter Long-Legged Fly
Long-Legged Fly commented on by DavidARutter Ohio, USA10 years ago

Thanks so much!

DavidARutter Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by DavidARutter Ohio, USA10 years ago

Sorry about that! It's the pain of uploading pictures over my phone.

DavidARutter Brown Marmorated Stink Bug
Brown Marmorated Stink Bug commented on by DavidARutter Ohio, USA10 years ago

Thanks so much! Great tip with the antennae too!

DavidARutter Field Crescent
Field Crescent commented on by DavidARutter California, USA11 years ago

Could be a male Pearl Crescent. It would be a bit out of its usual range though.

DavidARutter Fruit piercing moth (larva)
Fruit piercing moth (larva) commented on by DavidARutter Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil11 years ago

Great shot.
I'm guessing family: Geometridae.

DavidARutter Modest Katydid (nymph)
Modest Katydid (nymph) commented on by DavidARutter Ohio, USA11 years ago

This website has been such a cool experience. I'm speechless! Thanks so much, Eric!

DavidARutter Cecropia Moth
Cecropia Moth commented on by DavidARutter Ohio, USA11 years ago

She appeared to be drying her wings on our still warm driveway one evening. I almost ran her over!

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