Parnassians are part of the swallowtail family (Papilionidae), but don’t look like the typical bold, black and yellow or white-winged ones. They lack tails and are mostly white, with black and red markings. […]
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Yellow-necked Caterpillar Moth (Datana ministra)
These beautiful moths are widely distributed in the east, but are pretty rare west of the Mississippi. Based on past What’s Buzzin’ submissions, they seem to be doing well in the Bitterroot […]
Read MoreTwo-tailed Swallowtail (Papilio multicaudata)
Two-tailed swallowtails are primarily on the wing in late spring and early summer in Montana. They’re the largest of all our western butterflies (spread specimens sometimes push 6 inches in […]
Read MoreDogbane Tiger Moth (Cycnia tenera)
These mostly nocturnal moths have evolved an impressive defense against bats. Equipped with special ears that are sensitive to the echolocation call frequencies used by bats, they listen for and […]
Read MoreStriped Sweat Bee (genus Agapostemon)
These native bees are typically a metallic green or blue color (especially the head and thorax). There are 44 species in the genus, ranging from Canada to Argentina. They are […]
Read MoreArrowhead Blue (Glaucopsyche piasus)
These blues are relatively easy to identify thanks to the band of white “arrowheads” pointing inward on the hindwing. They tend to be found close to lupines. Size: Wing Span 1 […]
Read MoreJohnson’s Jumping Spider (Phidippus johnsoni)
These beautiful spiders are definitely one of Montana’s most colorful jumping spiders. Both sexes have a bright red abdomen, black cephalothorax, and iridescent green chelicerae. The male’s abdomen is entirely […]
Read MoreGreen Lacewing (family Chrysopidae)
While these beautiful and delicate looking insects are harmless to humans, they are very capable predators that always seem to be hungry. And since they tend to feed on other […]
Read MoreVariegated Meadowhawk (Sympetrum corruptum)
Of all the species of meadowhawk dragonflies in Montana, the variegated is the most boldly patterned. With a body length of 1.5 to 2 inches, these beautiful dragonflies are often […]
Read MoreRocky Mountain Billbug (Sphenophorus cicatristriatus)
This rather large species of weevil feeds upon grasses and is considered a pest of Kentucky blue grass in parts of Rocky Mountain region and the Northern High Plains. So […]
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