James and Brian’s Excellent Adventure

On pages 185-193 of the 2024 winter edition of News of the Lepidopterists’ Society (vol 66 #4) James Adams and Brian Scholtens documented the first leg of their Lepidoptera field trip through Nebraska, the Dakotas, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska (again) and Kansas this past summer. The first four pages (185-188) document in text and photosContinue reading “James and Brian’s Excellent Adventure”

2024 Moth Finds

In 2024 Lepidoptera enthusiasts found six previously unreported species in the state. Moth savant Mark Brogie added three new species from his residence in Creighton (Knox County) – a Four-dotted Agonopterix, Aethes baloghi and a Milky Plume Moth. sageraine (iNaturalist) reported a White-spotted Cankerworm Moth in Lincoln (Lancaster County). Colin Croft attracted a Lethal PyraustaContinue reading “2024 Moth Finds”

Correction/Addendum

In case you missed the comment, Casey Galvin reached out to provide more accurate information on the populations of Diana Fritillaries from whence the male Lori photographed likely strayed. It turns out there are no resident populations of the Diana Fritillary in Missouri (as I had stated), instead the nearest are in northwest Arkansas/northeast Oklahoma.Continue reading “Correction/Addendum”

Thanks to All!!

What a great 2024! I’d like to extend a thank you to everyone contributing records and expand our understanding of Nebraska’s diverse Lepidopteran fauna. On the butterfly side one state record and ten county records were found/submitted. Lori Tomes had the find of the year when she photographed this male Diana Fritillary in Saunders CountyContinue reading “Thanks to All!!”

Haven’t Seen That in Awhile

Last Sunday afternoon Jonathan Nikkila was attending the Fall Nature Festival at Kearney’s Yanney Heritage Park (Buffalo County) when he photographed a non-descript skipper. Then yesterday in our yard in Elm Creek (also Buffalo County) I noticed a similar skipper visiting my wife’s flowerbed. Both are Eufala Skippers (Lerodea eufala), a species inhabiting more southerlyContinue reading “Haven’t Seen That in Awhile”

Two Late Sphinx Moth Records

I apologize for the dearth of posts this past season, but I’ve been fighting various tech issues this past summer. Of course, now that the season has pretty much passed, I think I finally have everything resolved. Jonathan Nikkila’s insect investigation network has discovered a couple of amazing sphinx moth records. On September 5 EmilyContinue reading “Two Late Sphinx Moth Records”

Niobrara Valley Preserve Annual Butterfly Count

Earlier this month (July 2) eleven persons participated in the 37th Annual Butterfly Count at The Nature Conservancy’s Niobrara Valley Preserve. The day started out cool and overcast, limiting butterfly activity, but by early afternoon the skies had cleared and numbers increased. Despite the slow start 356 butterflies from 33 species were recorded, up fromContinue reading “Niobrara Valley Preserve Annual Butterfly Count”

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”

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”