First time seeing this moth, the Ornate Tiger Moth, such a good name for this beautiful moth. It visited my sierra mountain light trap and then hung out with me the next morning.
First time seeing this moth, the Ornate Tiger Moth, such a good name for this beautiful moth. It visited my sierra mountain light trap and then hung out with me the next morning.
Researchers uncover 10 new moth species and 7 new genera in Hawaiʻi
"Among the discoveries is Paalua leleole, a species in which the female moths appear unable to fly. Several of the new moths were named to honor Hawai’ian culture, including Iliahia lilinoe, named for Lilinoe, the goddess of mists on the Haleakalā volcano, on the island of Maui."
Last #YearOfTheMoth of my 30's!
Heterogynis penella.
This alpine moth females remain a wingless grub who lays eggs in her old cocoon and then gets devoured by her babies.
Found this American Lappet moth trying its best dead leaf impression on a wire, sorry I wasn't fooled :-)
From Bluesky
Hummingbird hawkmoth recorded in Liverpool in late Winter (Feb 27th)
One from last summer #teamMoth to cheer myself up on these chilly mothless nights
Eyed Hawk-moths are among our biggest moths. When its forewings are covering its hindwings, the head with its dark markings might ward off a predator, because it looks like a furry face staring back, but if that doesn't work, then it flashes the ocelli (false eyes) on its hindwings and that often does the trick. #pareidolia
Nine of my 41 NFGs for 2025 here in Cambs #teamMoth More details and first dates in the ALT text.
2025 totals: ~250 sessions, ~9000 moths ~400 species