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Αύγουστος 08, 2024

Unidentifed Zale larva

Unidentified Zale - caterpillars/larva posted on iNaturalist (Observation group 233850882)

The larvae with this pattern are sometimes mis-identified as Catocala ilia. An attempt to gather images in one group to aid in possible identification.

Two possibilities may be Zale lunata and Zale minerea. May also be another Zale species. According to comments in Owlet Caterpillars of Eastern North America p. 172-173, both species of larva are highly variable and can be easily confused. Comment made on Zale lunata "Beautiful gray-green lichen-mimicking forms (McCabe 1990) occasionally encountered. Intersegmental area between A1 and A2 yellow (visible when a loop is thrown into body)."
Comment for Zale minerea - "Intersegmental area between A1 and A2 yellow over dorsum."

Selected comments from Owlet Caterpillars of Eastern North America
Identifications should be based on reared adults, or in some cases, foodplant associations. p. 169
The caterpillars resemble those of underwings (Catocala), whose caterpillars also bear dark spots along the midventer of the trunk. However the spots of zale caterpillars tend to form a midventral line on A1, A2 and A7; zales never have a fringe of subventral rootlet setae...as is commonly the case for our underwings. p. 169

View these larval photos of Catocala ilia to note the differences from the Zales collected in the Group observation. (There may be several Zales mixed in with this selection.)
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/128517-Catocala-ilia/browse_photos?term_id=1&term_value_id=6&layout=grid


Postings on BugGuide --

https://bugguide.net/node/view/2083754/bgimage
"There are only three species of Zale in BC – lunata & minerea which have very different caterpillars and duplicata."

https://bugguide.net/node/view/1583987/bgimage
"This beautiful caterpillar was found on a blueberry bush next to an oak tree." (Oregon)

https://bugguide.net/node/view/1543165/bgimage
(Maryland)

https://bugguide.net/node/view/1368114/bgimage (South Carolina) - possible?

https://bugguide.net/node/view/1296658/bgimage (Maryland) Larva has yellow intersegmental area between A1 and A2 over dorsum

https://bugguide.net/node/view/1272610/bgimage (Oregon)

https://bugguide.net/node/view/892540/bgimage (Massachusetts) (excellent head view)

https://bugguide.net/node/view/875347/bgimage (Quebec)

https://bugguide.net/node/view/629070/bgimage (Texas)

https://bugguide.net/node/view/573642/bgimage (Massachusetts) - Larva has yellow intersegmental area between A1 and A2 over dorsum

https://bugguide.net/node/view/459037/bgimage (Texas)

https://bugguide.net/node/view/327978/bgimage (North Carolina)

https://bugguide.net/node/view/319408/bgimage (Massachusetts)

https://bugguide.net/node/view/946/bgimage (Georgia)

https://bugguide.net/node/view/1792069 (Minnesota) Reared to adult - one of the variations for either Zale lunata or Zale minerea larva. Settled for Z. lunata but the ID seems a bit uncertain.

(Link to journal entry)
Unidentified Zale -
caterpillars/larva

My non-technical comments regarding what I look for in the larva.

https://bugguide.net/node/view/892540/bgimage - Head pattern
https://bugguide.net/node/view/573642/bgimage - yellow intersegmental area between A1 and A2 over dorsum (not always visible)
https://bugguide.net/node/view/946/bgimage - Look for this design which in my opinion looks like a face near the head, a "batman" image about midway and a dark area near the posterior.

Posted on Αύγουστος 08, 2024 0115 ΜΜ by woolcarderbee woolcarderbee | 3σχόλια | Αφήστε ένα σχόλιο

Αύγουστος 19, 2024

Leafminers - uncropped photo problems

https://forum.inaturalist.org/t/leafminers-have-broken-the-cv/54378
Excerpt from the Forum topic

"The Computer Vision has made impressive progress in learning to identify leaf mines since I started identifying them on iNat a few years ago. But lately I’ve noticed that it’s been going a bit too far: observations of plants that happen to be hosts of commonly observed leafminers are getting identified as the leafminer species, even when there are no leaf mines at all in the photos. In some cases the CV isn’t even giving the plant ID as a suggestion anymore. Some examples include photos of Arctium being identified as Liriomyza arctii, Ilex opaca being identified as Phytomyza ilicicola, Impatiens capensis identified as Phytoliriomyza melampyga, and thistles as Phytomyza spinaciae. This problem probably began with an abundance of observations that aren’t adequately cropped, showing a tiny leaf mine in a sea of unmined leaves."

Posted on Αύγουστος 19, 2024 1208 ΠΜ by woolcarderbee woolcarderbee | 0σχόλια | Αφήστε ένα σχόλιο

Αύγουστος 20, 2024

Αύγουστος 24, 2024

Species group=galbanata

Group for larvae that either are Zale galbanata, suggested IDs as Z. galbanata, or possible Z. galbanata to be reviewed.

Group for larvae that either are Zale galbanata, suggested ID as Z. galbanata or possible Z. galbanata to be reviewed.

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?verifiable=any&place_id=any&field:Species%20group=galbanata

Posted on Αύγουστος 24, 2024 0139 ΠΜ by woolcarderbee woolcarderbee | 0σχόλια | Αφήστε ένα σχόλιο

Αύγουστος 25, 2024

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Αύγουστος 31, 2024

Larvae of a certain pattern

Posted on Αύγουστος 31, 2024 0300 ΠΜ by woolcarderbee woolcarderbee | 0σχόλια | Αφήστε ένα σχόλιο

Catocala (Larvae) [partial list]

Catocala abbreviatella - Abbreviated Underwing
Catocala abbreviatella Larvae (RG)


Catocala amestris - Three-staff Underwing
Catocala amestris - Larvae (RG)


Complex Catocala amica (amica/lineella) - Girlfriend and Little Lined Underwings
Complex Catocala amica Larvae (RG)


Catocala antinympha - Sweetfern Underwing Moth
Catocala antinympha Larvae (RG)


Catocala clintoni - Clinton's Underwing
Catocala clintoni Larvae (RG)


Catocala galbanata - Maple Zale Moth
Catocala galbanata Larvae (RG)


Catocala habilis - Habilis Underwing
Catocala habilis Larvae (RG)


Catocala innubens - Betrothed
Catocala innubens Larvae (RG)


Catocala insolabilis - Inconsolable Underwing
Catocala insolabilis Larvae (RG)


Catocala judith - Judith's Underwing
Catocala judith Larvae (RG)


Catocala maestosa - Larvae look similar to Catocala neogama
http://www.silkmoths.bizland.com/Catocala/catmaestosa.htm

Either C. maestosa or C. neogama ?
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?verifiable=any&place_id=any&field:Species%20group=neogama%2Fmaestosa

https://bugguide.net/node/view/34547/bgimage

https://massmoths.org/moths/Catocala-maestosa/


Catocala meskei - Meske's Underwing Moth
Catocal meskei Larvae (RG)


Catocala micronympha - Little Nymph Underwing
Catocala micronympha Larvae (RG)


Catocala minuta - Little Underwing
Catocala minuta Larvae (RG)


Catocala neogama - The Bride
Catocala neogama Larvae (RG)


Catocala nuptialis - Married Underwing
Catocala nuptialis Larvae (RG)


Catocala obscura - Obscure Underwing
Catocala obscura Larvae (RG) (to be added)


Catocala paleogama - Oldwife
Catocala paleogama Larvae (RG)


Catocala piatrix - Penitent Underwing
Catocala piatrix Larvae (RG)


Catocala relicta - White Underwing
Catocala relicta Larvae (RG)


Catocala serena - Serene Underwing
Catocala serena Larvae (RG)


Catocala ultronia - Ultronia Underwing
Catocala ultronia Larvae (RG)


Catocala vidua - Widow
Catocala vidua Larvae (RG)


Catocala whitneyi - Whitney's Underwing
Catocala whitneyi Larvae (RG)



Larvae photos on MPG (26 species)

Larvae photos on BugGuide Starting with unsorted and then with sorted

Information link - 101 - 110 species of Catocala in North America north of Mexico.

Catocala - Ventral views


(The link below is for my use -- refers to this entire page and includes the coding for pasting the link for the entire page when in Edit mode.)

Catocala Larvae (RG)


Work in progress...

Posted on Αύγουστος 31, 2024 0319 ΠΜ by woolcarderbee woolcarderbee | 12σχόλια | Αφήστε ένα σχόλιο

Soldier Beetle larva

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