I took some butterfly pictures this afternoon, as well as some flower pictures. While sitting in the chair that Cathy was in when I took the picture for a few days ago I could get pretty close to a few flowers without having to strain my back. Then walking around I saw this prettily colored ailanthus webworm moth (Atteva aurea) on a black-eyed Susan. It took me a while to get down on the ground to get the pictures but I think it was worth the effort. Although it’s named for and feeds on a non-native tree, the Ailanthus webworm moth is actually a North American native from Florida, where its original host was the Simarouba glauca (paradise tree) and Simarouba amara.
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Atteva aurea (Ailanthus Webworm Moth)
Categories: Creatures, Flowers and Plants
Tags: Ailanthus Webworm Moth, Atteva, Atteva aurea, Ermine Moth, Insect, Insecta, Lepidoptera, Moth
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