Summary[edit] Description: English: Stinging caterpillar of the Io Moth (Automeris io) found in de la sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Columbia.Français : Chenillle urticante de la sierra Nevada de Santa MartaEnglish: Escozor oruga de la sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. Date: 23 November 2012, 19:41:31. Source: Own work. Author: Biusch.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Female Io moth (Automeris io) in Durham, North Carolina. Date: 2 July 2014, 12:19:27. Source: Own work. Author: Rhododendrites. Camera location35° 46′ N, 79° 00′ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 35.771960; -79.003041.
Gunpowder Falls State Park Hereford, MarylandHosts are aspen, birch, blackberry, clover, elm, hackberry, hibiscus, oak, poplar, sassafras and many more.
Cuivre River State Park 5/31/15 ID thanks to Kats Peterson We found this wing in some leaf litter near the icebox near the check station. So far, this is all that we have seen of an IO Moth. We're looking forward to see a live and whole one.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Female Io moth (Automeris io) in Durham, North Carolina. Date: 2 July 2014, 12:19:35. Source: Own work. Author: Rhododendrites. Camera location35° 46′ N, 79° 00′ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 35.771960; -79.003041.
Like moths to a flame, some people are irresistibly drawn to the woods at night. Carrying bed sheets and armed with special lights and lures, they come seeking moths. In July 2012, in 49 states and numerous countries across the world, scientists and ordinary folk alike fanned out to get a closer look at these insects during the first ever National Moth Week - now an annual event across the world. National Moth Week 2013 is July 20-28. Learn more at: http://nationalmothweek.org/read moreDuration: 5:29Published: Wed, 17 Jul 2013 20:29:33 +0000