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Nebraska Lepidoptera: A Guide to Nebraska Butterflies and Moths

Nebraska Lepidoptera: A Guide to Nebraska Butterflies and Moths

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Monthly Archives: June 2025

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 ofContinue reading “New Moth For State”

Posted byhpahaskaJune 3, 2025June 3, 2025Posted inUncategorized2 Comments on New Moth For State
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