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Walking around the Morris Arboretum wetlands
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Aug 18, 2017 17:06:13   #
RatGMAN Loc: SE Pennsylvania
 
Had a hard time finding creatures in the heat & humidity yesterday. Guess they're smarter than me and were hiding among the flora. Curious about what I think is a Blister Beetle and thinking Doc might inform me on the Blue-eyed Damsel Fly?

Blister Beetle
Blister Beetle...
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Blue-eyed Damsel Fly
Blue-eyed Damsel Fly...
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Differential Grasshopper
Differential Grasshopper...
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Gray Hairstreak
Gray Hairstreak...
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Silver-spotted Skipper
Silver-spotted Skipper...
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Aug 18, 2017 17:10:02   #
Nikonian72 Loc: Chico CA
 
Nice disparity!

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Aug 18, 2017 17:47:23   #
Mark Sturtevant Loc: Grand Blanc, MI
 
The first is not a beetle, but there are lots of species of beetles from different families that mimic it, or mimic what it is mimicking. This is the yellow-collared scape moth, Cisseps fulvicollis. It is often toxic, due to food plant that many of the larvae eat, and so its colors are more-or-less a warning color. But it also mimics some wasps, and then there are lots of beetle species and other moth species that also have this color pattern - mostly black with an orange prothorax. Some are also toxic, and some are not. Its complicated.
That is a really nice picture (all the pictures are good!), but a goal for the moth is to capture the lovely iridescent blue abdomen that it has. That is tricky, but well worth it.

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Aug 18, 2017 17:55:17   #
Tikva Loc: Waukesha, WI
 
Nice photos and I like Mark's comments above.

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Aug 18, 2017 18:32:12   #
LoneRangeFinder Loc: Left field
 
I like em all but mostly the skipper. Well done.

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Aug 18, 2017 19:21:25   #
tinusbum Loc: east texas
 
that moth is a good find and shot,good job

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Aug 18, 2017 20:35:28   #
RatGMAN Loc: SE Pennsylvania
 
First, thanks for IDing the insect for me Mark. I spent a lot of time trying to find it and that beetle was the closest I could find to a match. I had absolutely no thought of it being a moth, since it's shape is nothing like any moth I'm even remotely familiar with. Second, I took about 50 shots of the moth trying to make sure I had something reasonably well-focused that I could try to ID and to post on UHH because I was pretty sure I'd be iffy on whatever ID I came up with. Here's the best shot I have of the blue abdomen.


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Aug 18, 2017 20:36:07   #
RatGMAN Loc: SE Pennsylvania
 
Thanks, Douglass

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Aug 18, 2017 20:36:45   #
RatGMAN Loc: SE Pennsylvania
 
Thanks, Tivka.

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Aug 18, 2017 20:37:29   #
RatGMAN Loc: SE Pennsylvania
 
Thanks, Allen.

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Aug 18, 2017 20:39:17   #
RatGMAN Loc: SE Pennsylvania
 
Thanks, Tinusbum - I've got a long way to go to catch up to your shots!

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Aug 19, 2017 00:27:53   #
Mark Sturtevant Loc: Grand Blanc, MI
 
That is a nice one!

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Aug 19, 2017 03:06:00   #
EnglishBrenda Loc: Kent, England
 
Wow, you found some interesting subjects. That moth is quite stunning, as you say, different from how one would expect a moth to look.

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Aug 19, 2017 07:24:01   #
Swamp-Cork Loc: Lanexa, Virginia
 
A very beautiful set!

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Aug 19, 2017 11:51:38   #
RatGMAN Loc: SE Pennsylvania
 
Mark Sturtevant wrote:
That is a nice one!

Thanks Mark.

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