New Moth For State

Congrats to Elizabeth Hilkemann, a grade school insect enthusiast, who photographed a Yellow-lined Owlet Moth in southern Lancaster County. This is the first report of this species in the state. Literature lists Willows (Salix sp.) as a likely larval host plant. Mom Laura reports willows to be common in the area. Willows are one of the three keystone genera (along with oaks and cherries) the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum considers to be essential to healthy ecosystems in our area. These “trees” were featured on one of their spring plant talks available online. This is a great illustration of the interaction between plants, insects and other organisms (birds, bats, other insects) in turn feeding on them. Thanks to the Hilkemanns for sharing their observation.

Yellow-lined Owlet (Colobochyla interpuncta), Lancaster County, Nebraska, 28 May 2025, Elizabeth Hilkemann

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