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什麼

地毯蟒 (Morelia spilota)

觀察者

adashovelace

日期

5月 9, 2020 11:21 AEST

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什麼

樹蟒屬 ( Morelia)

觀察者

tiagolubiana

日期

6月 4, 2023 12:58 -03

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緬甸蟒 (緬甸岩蟒) (Python bivittatus)

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adamcushen

日期

4月 2022

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翡翠樹蚺 (Corallus caninus)

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jennakalli

日期

10月 27, 2021 14:31 EDT

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ptexis

日期

9月 7, 2017 06:34 CDT

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夜蛾亞科 (亞科 Noctuinae)

觀察者

dbh

日期

11月 8, 2021 07:39 MST

描述

Perigea-undescribed, Hodges9689.96

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tiffany_beachy

日期

3月 17, 2023 21:06 +10

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侏儒蟒屬 ( Antaresia)

觀察者

marksah

日期

2月 17, 2023 14:17 AEST

描述

Crossing Pajinka Road - there have been many of these guys around our accommodation, of various sizes and ages. One has lost part of his tail and is a bit stubby. They ALL look well fed and healthy!

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ptexis

日期

10月 19, 2020 06:18 CDT

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綠樹蟒 (Morelia viridis)

日期

6月 24, 2022 12:59 CEST

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紅血蟒 (Python brongersmai)

觀察者

winpaingoo10

日期

10月 2022

描述

Photos Owner - Thar Thar

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scott_eipper

日期

11月 30, 2014 01:23 AEST

描述

While this is the same species that is currently using the name kinghorni- that name is potentially in error and what is happening in the contact zone in the Torres Strait is unresolved both morphologically and genetically.

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綠樹蟒 (Morelia viridis)

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abbeydean

日期

10月 2, 2022 22:42 AEST

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sylvanc

日期

8月 10, 2022 14:13 AEST

描述

Northern type scrub python

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觀察者

ptexis

日期

5月 5, 2021 06:42 CDT

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地毯蟒 (Morelia spilota)

觀察者

sarahjane88

日期

8月 2, 2020 20:09 AEST

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紅血蟒 (Python brongersmai)

觀察者

rubenbc

日期

7月 30, 2022 14:29 CEST

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Afilia luma

觀察者

ptexis

日期

8月 17, 2017 06:10 CDT

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球蟒 (Python regius)

觀察者

chaux23

日期

缺漏日期

地點

缺乏地點資訊

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緬甸蟒 (緬甸岩蟒) (Python bivittatus)

觀察者

floridensis

日期

8月 2017

描述

A REQUEST:
When recommending an identification, please adhere to current standards of taxonomy as deployed by iNaturalist at this time — as opposed to identifying and classifying organisms based on personal beliefs about what taxonomy can, should, or of right ought to be in opposition to iNaturalist’s current taxonomy. Comments noting such taxonomic disagreements, however, are welcomed and encouraged. I prefer my observations to be inline with current taxonomic standards as deployed by iNaturalist (as opposed to my personal beliefs) so that this and other observations are readily accessible to iNaturalist users with greater efficiency and usability. Thanks!

If you have any questions regarding this observation, feel free to contact me or leave a comment below!

Janson Jones,
http://floridensis.com.

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緬甸蟒 (緬甸岩蟒) (Python bivittatus)

觀察者

rileybria

日期

缺漏日期

地點

缺乏地點資訊

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bvoltviewer

日期

5月 4, 2022 16:34 CDT

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ptexis

日期

4月 9, 2022 23:42 CDT

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球蟒 (Python regius)

觀察者

isaacthelord

日期

3月 10, 2022 15:19 CST

描述

Likely a released pet. Extremely emaciated, some abrasions on the scales, ribs showing, possibly hit by a car.
TL 144.78 cm, SVL 132.08 cm, WT 0.775 kg, Male

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球蟒 (Python regius)

觀察者

gabindemon

日期

9月 30, 2021 17:42 EEST

地點

缺乏地點資訊

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球蟒 (Python regius)

觀察者

emzzz

日期

2月 25, 2022 19:31 MST

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mjacobs

日期

2月 13, 2022 13:46 EST

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ptexis

日期

12月 18, 2017 21:21 CST

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嘉德麗雅蘭屬 ( Cattleya)

觀察者

pufferchung

日期

1月 2022

描述

Cultivated species
UV Bee vision
Shot by a full spectrum camera with UV pass/IR block filters stack

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觀察者

ptexis

日期

12月 27, 2021 22:10 CST

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家鼠屬 ( Rattus)

觀察者

pufferchung

日期

1月 2022

地點

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

描述

A rat killed by my Shiba Inu yesterday.
I used three UV speedlites

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球蟒 (Python regius)

觀察者

avah2511

日期

1月 3, 2022 19:40 EST

地點

Mason (Google, OSM)

描述

Pet ball python

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Tornos

觀察者

jeffmci9

日期

12月 31, 2021 21:12 CST

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wildcarrot

日期

7月 24, 2021 23:06 CDT

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納塔爾岩蟒 (Python natalensis)

觀察者

torigray

日期

10月 5, 2020 19:30 SAST

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bug_girl

日期

12月 2021

地點

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

描述

Loving it!! My mom scared it under someone’s truck so I rescued it lol. Notice the bicolored tongue!

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gcwarbler

日期

2月 1, 2016

描述

Here's another example of a Pug Moth I'm identifying as E. longidens kerrvillaria. In contrast to the Common Eupithecia, notice the following:

a. FW crossed by two nearly complete fine dark lines, the inner one nearly/actually touching the dark cell spot;

b. dark smudges in a couple of patches along the inner side of the thin white subterminal line; note also that the white subterminal line does not form a conspicuous white dot in the outer angle;

c. Each abdominal segment has a combination of a dull white (buff) spot and a small blackish chevron, resulting in an interrupted line of dark dots down the center of the abdomen; and

d. Something I'm noticing on all my images of this species: At the rear of the thorax, there is a conspicuous pale/white triangular patch which is typically bisected by black (with a dark area immediately in front of it). In the Common Eupithecia, this pale spot is either absent or not bisected by black.

This example showed up at a blacklight on a balmy early February evening.

Compare with:
http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/2572928

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gcwarbler

日期

2月 12, 2013

描述

This is the earliest image (and best) that I have of what I am now identifying as Eupithecia longidens var. kerrvillaria. This species occurs from Texas, through AZ, NM, CO, and UT. The variety "kerrvillaria" was described originally in 1924 from Kerrville and has been subsequently documented in Edwards and Dallas counties (BG records).

This species is characterized by its light brown color with "two dark, oblique lines enclosing the median space"; the AM line is sharply angled below the costa, [nearly or actually] touching the dark discal dots (McDunnough, 1949, p. 549). In the several images that I've identified as this species, all show a pair of whitish and dark dots on the center of each abdominal segment, lining up to yield an interrupted black-and-white line down the abdomen. I don't know if the latter marks are diagnostic but this does help distinguish it from the common E. miserulata.

Here is a typical living image from Edwards County on BG:
http://bugguide.net/node/view/761014
(MPG apparently doesn't have images of the "kerrvillaria" variety in Texas.)

Ref: McDunnough, J. H. 1949. Revision of the N. Amer. species of the genus Eupithecia (Lepidoptera:Geometridae). Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 93(8):533-728.

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球蟒 (Python regius)

觀察者

rachelnichole85

日期

10月 23, 2021 17:27 EDT

地點

Slidell (Google, OSM)

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球蟒 (Python regius)

觀察者

mikelavin6

日期

10月 3, 2020 09:42 EDT

描述

Found dead on side of road, not sure of ID, definitely not native species

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蛇亞目 (亞目 Serpentes)

觀察者

abby_kuki

日期

6月 2020

描述

Last science fair of 2020 school year. Volunteer captures.

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網紋蟒 (Malayopython reticulatus)

觀察者

arkantor

日期

6月 30, 2008 13:37 CEST

描述

Cultum, captivumve!

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dbh

日期

8月 2021

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wild-about-texas

日期

8月 1999

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觀察者

jeffmci9

日期

8月 19, 2017 21:14 CDT

描述

This was the ID provided on BG, although I admit I'm still not really sold on it. Anyone able to confirm or refute this ID?

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ptexis

日期

6月 18, 2021 23:05 CDT

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jeffmci9

日期

5月 30, 2021 21:31 CDT

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ptexis

日期

9月 7, 2017 06:10 CDT

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網紋蟒 (Malayopython reticulatus)

觀察者

giyani_hana

日期

4月 28, 2021 09:28 WIB

地點

缺乏地點資訊

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Abegesta

觀察者

amzapp

日期

8月 14, 2020 22:06 CDT

描述

@ellen5. These again.

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ptexis

日期

6月 18, 2020 23:45 CDT

描述

I have photographed several of these, and I have never before seen one that displayed iridescence.

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krancmm

日期

5月 15, 2020 09:23 CDT

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什麼

Schinia

觀察者

ptexis

日期

9月 19, 2018 06:26 CDT

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ptexis

日期

4月 19, 2020 08:16 CDT

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觀察者

ptexis

日期

9月 2016

地點

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

描述

Check this out. Last year we saw a hummer get caught and eaten by a large mantis. The mantis was sitting on one of the feeders. I never heard of that happening before. We’ve been feeding hummers and have had dense populations of hummers at our feeders for 25 years now, and we had never seen this before last year. We have seen several instances of large female black-and-yellow garden spiders catching and eating hummers, but lots of mantises are around and so far as we've seen, they have never caught a hummer until last year.

Today a mantis caught a hummer and is eating it right now. The mantis with its prey is sitting on the persimmon bush/tree that is right by the feeders.

It looks like it could be the same mantis, but I googled mantis longevity and apparently a year is the maximum lifespan, so this has got to be a new mantis. It is possible, maybe even likely that this is the offspring of the huge female mantis that caught the bird last year, as she was the only big mantis in the area we ever saw. Maybe mantis catch hummers all the time, but we just don’t see them do it, and I think it is a pretty rare behavior. This one couldn’t have learned the behavior from a mother she never saw. Is there an inheritable bird-eating trait in that particular lineage? I guess it's a simpler hypothesis that it's a trait for quicker growth or larger than average size, and that just allows them to include hummers on the menu by late summer.

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ptexis

日期

10月 22, 2017 21:55 CDT

描述

Sorry guys, I think My first ID was incorrect. I've found several other specimens that clearly are implicata, and I think this one is, too.

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mako252

日期

7月 31, 2019 07:34 CDT

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ptexis

日期

7月 6, 2019 05:51 CDT

描述

The marks are 1mm, the TL of the moth is 22 or 23 mm.

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jeffmci9

日期

8月 19, 2017 21:41 CDT

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ptexis

日期

2月 27, 2019 04:30 CST

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草螟科 ( Crambidae)

觀察者

htrudell

日期

8月 26, 2011 21:44 CDT

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ptexis

日期

6月 23, 2019 23:34 CDT

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Ethmia

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htrudell

日期

8月 27, 2011 10:05 CDT

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Schinia cupes

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ptexis

日期

9月 19, 2018 07:36 CDT

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ptexis

日期

4月 26, 2019 22:15 CDT

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ptexis

日期

1月 20, 2018 22:31 CST

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ptexis

日期

2月 7, 2019 07:32 CST

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Help! Identotron thinks this is Costaconvexa centrostrigaria, but I don't think so. But I don't know what it is. Any ideas out there?

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痣蛾科 ( Blastobasidae)

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gcwarbler

日期

3月 21, 2019

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greglasley

日期

9月 24, 2016 10:31 CDT

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ptexis

日期

3月 7, 2018 21:39 CST

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unusual color?

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ptexis

日期

8月 11, 2016 11:26 CDT

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found in building under construction

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Catocala

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krancmm

日期

5月 20, 2018 23:12 CDT

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Loxostege

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ptexis

日期

7月 15, 2018 22:24 CDT

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ptexis

日期

6月 3, 2018 23:39 CDT

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ptexis

日期

9月 12, 2017 22:17 CDT

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This is the first example that i have seen at my site of a Pyrausta in the onythesalis/pseudonythesalis pair that is completely without a dashed T line.

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greglasley

日期

9月 21, 2016 08:00 CDT

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Dripping Springs,
Hays Co., Texas
21 September 2016

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krancmm

日期

5月 13, 2018 00:18 CDT

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綺夜蛾屬 ( Acontia)

觀察者

ptexis

日期

11月 15, 2017 22:21 CST

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ptexis

日期

6月 11, 2017 23:07 CDT

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sambiology

日期

4月 6, 2018

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Had such a blast with other iNatters at the Del Rio gathering. I saw lots and lots of new plants and animals -- so these ID's are tentative. I'll have to do a little more digging later.
https://www.inaturalist.org/journal/sambiology/15447-spending-time-with-inat-community-in-del-rio

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ptexis

日期

3月 16, 2018 07:09 CDT

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gcwarbler

日期

3月 2012

地點

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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I'm tentatively identifying this very plain pug moth as Eupithecia zygadeniata, a species whose larvae have been documented on Green Lily (Schoenocaulon) in Central Texas.
http://bugguide.net/node/view/315640
Both MPG and BG have just a single image of one pinned specimen (from Texas Lepidoptera Survey):
http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/species.php?hodges=7532
http://bugguide.net/node/view/315640
Blanchard and Knudson (1985, p. 670) describe this species as having "powdery gray" wings.
The BOLD website shows several pinned specimens, some apparently from CO.
http://www.boldsystems.org/index.php/Taxbrowser_Taxonpage?taxid=226156

Compared to the Common Eupithecia, E. miserulata, this species has wider or longer FWs. The FWs have numerous but very indistinct crosslines and only the tiniest of dark discal dots, if any. I've noticed on this image that the abdomen has a series of black dots in the center of each segment, each of which is shaped like a minute chevron or crescent, yielding a distinct row of black dots down the length of the abdomen. As well, all available images seem to show a complete, sinuous or dentate pale subterminal line extending the entire breadth of the FW from the costa to the outer angle. Also, most/all images show a conspicuous but thin U-shaped dark line across the first abdomenal segment. I don't know if any of these latter aspects are diagnostic, but they are distinct in these respects from my series of E. miserulata images.

The species was originally described from Bosque Co., TX. Blanchard and Knudson report it from Comal and Kerr Cos. The present image is from a private ranch near Camp Wood in Real Co., TX. IF anyone ever finds the orange and black larvae on Green Lily in the wild, it would be tremendously valuable to raise those to adulthood to get more images of this poorly known species.
Compare also to this tentatively IDed image of E. jejunata:
http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/2572994

Ref: Blanchard, A., and E. C. Knudson. 1985. The Eupithecia (Lepidoptera:Geometridae) of Texas with a description of a new species. Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 87(3):662-674.
http://biostor.org/reference/75172

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gcwarbler

日期

3月 15, 2015

描述

I originally thought this was E. zygadeniata, but I now see it matches images in Blanchard & Knudson (1985) of a different Texas species, the Swift Pug, E. jejunata. This species has obscure crosslines and tiny/absent discal dots like the former species but is smaller and not as "powdery gray"; The PM line (termed "subterminal" in McDunnough, 1949, p. 574) is doubled, enclosing a narrow pale band; this is inside the true subterminal whitish line which crosses the entire width of the FW. Another character mentioned by McDunnough (p. 574) is a pair of small obscure dark patches just inside the subterminal white line, one in the middle and one near the lower end of that line. This species apparently (?) shares with E. zygadeniata the row of black dots on the center of each abdomenal segment. Compare with my concept of E. zygadeniata here:
http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/2572990

Ref.: Blanchard, A. and E.C. Knudson. 1985. The Eupithecia (Lep.:Geom.) of Texas with a description of a new species. Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 87(3):662-674.
http://biostor.org/reference/75172

McDunnough, J. H. 1949. Revision of the North American species of the genus Eupithecia (Lep.:Geom.). Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 93(8):533-728.

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ptexis

日期

1月 20, 2018 22:36 CST

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krancmm

日期

3月 23, 2018 06:58 CDT

描述

Or C. lethe or ...

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gcwarbler

日期

3月 1, 2017 22:01 CST

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This was one of the nice discoveries on the first day of March; first for the yard. I keep photographing Eupithecia's in hopes of uncovering something different and it finally worked. This is Bolter's Pug Moth which ranges from AZ east to Central Texas. MPG at present does not show any Texas records:
http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/species.php?hodges=7500
The species is sparsely recorded in Texas but has been documented as far east as Waco (McClennan Co.). This appears to be a 2nd Travis County record, just a few days after the first one was uploaded to BG: http://bugguide.net/node/view/1343373

The first image is a marked-up version to illustrate key points for identifying this species (based on McDunnough's 1949 monograph and a more recent article by Blanchard & Knudson (1985)*).

  1. FWs narrower and more pointed than most other common Eupithecia's.
  2. Oblique dark marks from costa meeting at the discal spot, forming a conspicuous "triangle" on the costal margin.
  3. Discal spot a prominent vertical bar.
  4. Thin black line extending from lower end of discal spot towards base of FW.
  5. Pale unmarked buff/gray areas flanking the discal spot; also the inner 2/3 of HW similarly unmarked (more so than most other Eupithecia).
    The black inverted "Y" or 3-bladed "propeller" on the thorax seems to be diagnostic for this species, at least among CenTex Eupithecia's.

These ID notes have been added to the BG species page here:
http://bugguide.net/node/view/1043092

  • Blanchard, A., and E. C. Knudson. "The Eupithecia (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) of Texas, with the description of a new species." Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington (USA) (1985).

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ptexis

日期

8月 29, 2017 22:50 CDT

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ptexis

日期

6月 24, 2017 06:04 CDT

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I think this specimen is an example of an overlooked Texas species. Rindge (1959) described it and looked at 21 specimens from the OK border south to Cotulla. He also included a specimen from NM and one from Coah. MX. At BOLD there is a specimen identified as imperdata from Baboquivari, AZ, and one from the OK border of TX. The type locality is Kerrville, TX. The darkly pigmented line on the fold that connects the AM line and PM line is a character of the pattern of imperdata.

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ptexis

日期

2月 13, 2018 22:29 CST

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ptexis

日期

2月 9, 2018 23:52 CST

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什麼

草螟屬 ( Crambus)

觀察者

ptexis

日期

11月 19, 2017 21:01 CST

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什麼

Tornos

觀察者

ptexis

日期

11月 21, 2017 20:39 CST

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觀察者

ptexis

日期

11月 21, 2017 07:11 CST

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觀察者

ptexis

日期

10月 26, 2017 06:32 CDT

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什麼

秋行軍蟲 (Spodoptera frugiperda)

觀察者

krancmm

日期

12月 18, 2017 17:48 CST

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觀察者

ptexis

日期

6月 18, 2017 23:18 CDT

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什麼

Tornos

觀察者

ptexis

日期

7月 25, 2017 06:18 CDT

描述

@gcwarbler -- help me, I'm lost. So far as I've learned to date, there are six or seven genera of moths that have this general silhouette, and I've grown interested in them. Out at the Devils River, I regularly see a selection of the genera, and I've amassed quite a collection of images. But it seems the more I look at them, the less I understand. I recently decided this moth is a Tornos abjectarius. However, even more recently, I recently came across your post about identifying E. miserulata (and on the basis of the illuminating description and illustration you offered, I have identified this moth as such). I know the whole batch is tough to identify with certainty, but what do you think this one might be--Tornos, Eupithecia, or something else??? If this is a Eupithecia, I think I have to go back and re-identify some of the images of very similar moths that I have posted here and at BG.

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觀察者

cmeckerman

日期

12月 4, 2017 21:41 CST