38.4 x 31.1 cm. (15.1 x 12.2 in.) ...
A curious, winged visitor is showing up above backyard gardens and flower pots. Is it a bird? A bat? A butterfly? It s the white-lined sphinx moth, members of the moth family with the hovering ...
IN your review of “Notes of a Naturalist and Antiquary” in the issue of November 18, it is said that the caterpillar of the Spurge Hawk Moth “feeds exclusively on the Sea Spurge, although the plant ...
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Nature’s living work of art on a branch
This vividly colored caterpillar, likely a spurge hawk-moth (Hyles euphorbiae), crawls along a lichen-covered branch. Its striking patterns warn off predators and showcase the vibrant artistry found ...
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