Nessus Sphinx found in Buffalo County

Sorry for the dearth of posts. We were gone for a bit in June and then I came back and messed up my mapping software. So am in the catchup mode. Back in early June (the 8th) Christian Jacobs photographed a Nessus Sphinx (Amphion floradensis) in Kearney (Buffalo County) where it had not been previouslyContinue reading “Nessus Sphinx found in Buffalo County”

County Lists Now Available on Nebraska Lepidoptera Website

We are excited to announce a new feature on the NebraskaLepiodoptera.com website that allows you to access lists of butterflies found in each of Nebraska’s 93 counties. This feature will allow you to see what butterflies have been found in a county where you live or plan to visit. This feature (County Butterfly Lists) canContinue reading “County Lists Now Available on Nebraska Lepidoptera Website”

Central Nebraska Zabulon Skipper Record

On May 26 Dr. Jacob Cooper (assistant biology professor at University of Nebraska at Kearney) photographed a skipper along a wooded section the Dannebrog Bike-Hike trail adjacent to Oak Creek just west of Dannebrog in Howard County. After posting it to iNaturalist it was determined to be a male Zabulon Skipper – an identification IContinue reading “Central Nebraska Zabulon Skipper Record”

Two More County Records

Cathy Prettyman was going through some “old” pics recently and came across one of a Funereal Duskywing she took in Washington County back in 2019. Great pic Cathy (and a county record). I cropped Cathy’s pic a bit to bring attention to the white fringe on the hindwing. This species strays north into Nebraska fromContinue reading “Two More County Records”

First New County Record of 2024

Most (all?) of you are probably experiencing Nebraska’s fickle spring weather. Several days ago Jessica McGinley found a Snowberry Clearwing braving the elements in Valentine (Cherry County) where it had not been previously reported. Congrats to Jessica for finding the first county record of the 2024 season. This moth is now found in nearly halfContinue reading “First New County Record of 2024”

Regal and Monarch Zoom Presentation

Creighton University’s Dr. Ted Burk recently made a presentation about Monarchs and Regal Fritillaries to students of the UNL entomology program about observations he and his students have made while surveying for the two species over the past 20 years or so. Even if you think you know everything there is to know about theseContinue reading “Regal and Monarch Zoom Presentation”

Two More Skipper Records

While browsing through iNaturalist recently I came across two additional county records. The first was a Common Sootywing from Thayer County Common Sootywing (Pholisora catullus) from Thayer County, NE, USA on May 24, 2023 at 01:26 PM by dave21779 · iNaturalist. This common species has now been found in 89 counties. Let’s find it inContinue reading “Two More Skipper Records”

Two New Peck’s Skipper County Records

Perusing the iNaturalist website one cold winter day I came across two new county records for Peck’s Skippers (Polites peckius) in Nebraska. The first record (a handsome specimen) was found by UNL Associate Entomology Professor Tom Weissling in Nance County. The second record was from Scotts Bluff County where Steven Mlodinow photographed a Peck’s SkipperContinue reading “Two New Peck’s Skipper County Records”

Two “new” Funereal Duskywing Records

I was passing a cold winter day skimming through iNaturalist records when I came across a couple of new Funereal Duskywing (Erynnis funeralis) records for the state. The first came from Colin Croft from the Wildcat Hills area (Scotts Bluff Co.) on May 22, 2020. The second was found at Sutherland Reservoir (Lincoln Co.) onContinue reading “Two “new” Funereal Duskywing Records”

Late Season Addendum vol 1.

Tying up loose ends for the 2023 season I’ve found several submissions that I let “fall through the cracks” and did not recognize this past year. First on the list are Lori Tomes’s county records which she found in Saunders County this past year. This past May 3rd she photographed/identified a Gray Comma (Polygonia progne)Continue reading “Late Season Addendum vol 1.”

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