#Apantesis parthenice
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waterbugworks · 11 months ago
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Colorado Potato Beetle (Leptinotarsa decemlineata) Parthenice Tiger Moth (Apantesis parthenice), and Spider Wasp (Priocnemis spp.)! My first wasp so far, I couldn't resist the blue. Slowly working myself up to spiders so I can draw them as they deserve! Bugs referenced from INaturalist with photos by brickman and ericgiles respectively, and the Spider Wasp from InsectIdentification.org.
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jadafitch · 3 months ago
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Moths for Montana Outdoors Magazine. Parthenice Tiger Moth (Apantesis parthenice) Jaguar Flower Moth (Schinia jaguarina) Grote's Bertholdia (Bertholdia trigona) Scarlet-winged Lichen Moth (Hypoprepia miniata) Western Eyed Sphinx (Smerinthus opthalmica)
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pixelarthropods · 8 months ago
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Hi there! Could you do a rosy maple moth? I found one on my window once and it was really pretty! Ty if so!
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Thank you for suggestion!
Meet some beautiful and some very cute moths Rosy Maple Moth (Dryocampa rubicunda), Adelowalkeria Tristygma, Atlas Moth (Attacus atlas) andParthenice Tiger Moth (Apantesis parthenice)! I hope you guys like it :3
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waspfan1038 · 1 year ago
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I’ll start this blog of with one of my favorite finds, a Parthenice Tiger Moth (Apantesis parthenice). I love the pattern on this moth, it looks almost like a skeleton.
Taken 8/14/23
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perlethewitch · 5 years ago
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Parthenice Tiger Moth
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onenicebugperday · 3 years ago
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@mars0fthe5tars​ submitted: Me again! Here's the second batch of nice bugs. These were also found in Central Virginia, I would love to know their names. I hope you enjoy these nice bugs!
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I enjoy them deeply!!! First fellow is a green lacewing. Nice little predators to have around. Photo two is one of the tiger moths in the genus Apantesis, maybe a parthenice tiger moth. The third pal is a wheel bug, which is a type of assassin bug. Harmless unless handled carelessly, they can give a pretty painful defensive jab with their mouth tube. The next one is a walnut sphinx and the last is a polyphemus moth :)
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