Articles by: Brenna Shea

Golden Buprestid (Buprestis aurulenta)

The Golden Buprestid is arguably one of the most beautiful insects we have in Montana. These beetles range throughout the western U.S. and Canada. They tend to focus on lightning-killed trees, […]

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Two-tailed Swallowtail (Papilio multicaudata)

Tom’s granddaughter, Everli, has been enjoying the company of CeCe, a Two-tailed Swallowtail that comes to visit them everyday. Everli, who Tom calls the “Butterfly Whisperer,” has been interested in […]

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Robber Fly (family Asilidae)

A honey bee is the latest victim of this predatory fly. Perfectly described in the Kaufman Field Guide to North America, robber flies “are to other insects what falcons are to other birds: swift […]

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Common Whitetail (Plathemis lydia)

Kristi shares, “The female whitetail was laying eggs in some vegetation just under the surface. One of the pictures shows the male above her, guarding her. The dragonflies were putting […]

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Small-eyed Sphinx (Paonias myops)

The name of this sphinx moth is a bit misleading. The moth has normal eyes, not small at all, but the eyelike spots on the hindwings could be considered small. These handsome […]

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