22 July 2007

Mothra


I was out in the back kicking the tennis balls around with the birthday boy, when I noticed a glitch in The Matrix on the trunk of a Live Oak (Quercus virginiana). Turned out that it was not a glitch but a moth, a little less than silver dollar size. Per Eaton and Kaufman, Field Guide to Insects of North America, 2006..."The genus Acronicta includes about 75 species of dagger moths. The Greater Dagger Moth (Acronicta lobeliae), widespread and common, is one of the largest; its larvae feed on oak."

You ought to look up a picture of the Greater Dagger Moth larvae. Wierd, wild, stuff.

Anyhow, I wonder how close to an ID this is. Any help out there is appreciated.

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