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!!”
Tag Archives: Zabulon Skipper
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”
Zabulon Skipper found in Saunders County
This skipper is most abundant in the southeastern United States with Nebraska records being at the northwestern most edge of its range. So it is always a treat to find them in Nebraska where it goes unreported most years. The Nebraska Natural Heritage Program has this species listed as S2, indicating that they consider itContinue reading “Zabulon Skipper found in Saunders County”
William Lewis Carpenter – Nebraska’s First Lepidopterist
While perhaps not the first lepidopterist, the earliest known listing of butterflies in Nebraska comes from W. L. Carpenter way back in 1880. Mr. Carpenter was born in Dunkirk New York in 1844 and served first in the US Navy and later the Army during the Civil War. After the war the Army reassigned himContinue reading “William Lewis Carpenter – Nebraska’s First Lepidopterist”
