"White Mountain Butterfly Count Note second shot - this genus ""plays dead"" once netted. Curls up it's abdomen. This is H. h. magnifica w/ it's extensive black scaling. It's range penetrates California from the east only in this area."
"White Mountain Butterfly Count Note second shot - this genus ""plays dead"" once netted. Curls up it's abdomen. This is H. h. magnifica w/ it's extensive black scaling. It's range penetrates California from the east only in this area."
"White Mountain Butterfly Count Note second shot - this genus ""plays dead"" once netted. Curls up it's abdomen. This is H. h. magnifica w/ it's extensive black scaling. It's range penetrates California from the east only in this area."
Along the high trail, these were flying upslope; passing through swarms of nectaring Sierran Percopids... Looks to me like the typical Hemileuca hera? I thought that one was more in Oregon. Since it's so pretty, I'll just post it to bug guide and get their input.
Along the high trail, these were flying upslope; passing through swarms of nectaring Sierran Percopids... Looks to me like the typical Hemileuca hera? I thought that one was more in Oregon. Since it's so pretty, I'll just post it to bug guide and get their input.
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Chronologischer Raupenkalender, oder, Naturgeschichte der europischen RaupenBerlin :Im Verlage von Theodor Bade,1837.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/12730103