We featured a slender crab spider a few weeks ago, but not with an insect meal. Slender crab spiders are ambush hunters, almost always found lying in wait on stems, […]
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Trashline Orbweaver (genus Cyclosa)
See it? Look a bit closer. Trashline orb weaver spiders get their common name because they’re not the tidiest of spiders, decorating their web with a line of debris (prey remains, […]
Read MoreOrbweaver Spiderlings (family Araneidae)
When they are this small, it’s nearly impossible to determine what species of orb weaver spider you’ve found. There are approximately 3,500 species of orb weavers worldwide, with 180 occurring north of […]
Read MoreConcealer Moth (Brymblia quadrimaculella)
This moth is a little over a 1/4 inch long …and quite handsome, with head scales that appear to have been combed back and wings fringed in brown and white. The […]
Read MoreGorgone Checkerspot (Chlosyne gorgone)
We were thrilled to receive this submission, as you’re not likely to see this species in western Montana. The Gorgone is on the wing from May to early July on […]
Read MoreJulia Orangetip (Anthocharis julia)
Move over Sara! Up until a few years ago, this beautiful butterfly was typically referred to as the Sara Orangetip (and still is according to just about every butterfly guide). […]
Read MoreNotes from the Lab: Cicadamania
Welcome Back to the Lab! As Brood X continues their steady upward march on the east coast, CicadaMania is well underway across the US. If you’re like me, and you don’t live […]
Read MoreLeaf Beetle (Trirhabda sp.)
This attractive beetle was found inside Glenn’s house. Always a nice change of pace, considering some insects are a challenge to find or photograph. You’ll notice that the top side […]
Read MoreAnise Swallowtail (Papilio zelicaon)
These are some of the first swallowtails we see in the spring, flying from late April to July among bare hills, mountains, gardens, fields, vacant lots, and roadsides. They are […]
Read MoreThetis Clearwing Moth or Rocky Mountain Clearwing Moth (Hemaris thetis)
These beautiful day-active moths can certainly make you think you are seeing a bumblebee or even a small hummingbird. They typically hover above flowers while feeding, much like a hummingbird. […]
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