Moth Light at Quail Hollow -- 20 June 2016

My first moth-lighting experience ever! @kueda and @constance showed me how to set up a moth light/sheet at Quail Hollow Ranch as a sort of scouting trip for a few public events I'm trying to coordinate for National Moth Week at the end of July.

The moon was quite bright and nearly full (supposedly moths are less attracted to light on full moon nights?), but the weather was warm and windless and overall things went well.

Highlights for me included seeing moths at all, since I have absolutely no prior experience with this group in California (or really anywhere). But I was also pleased with the non-Lepidoptera: We got to see both the narrow endemic Mount Hermon June Beetle (Polyphylla barbata), as well as the much more common Ten-lined June Beetle (Polyphylla decemlineata), a number of other beetles, and an awesome ghostly mayfly with "turbinate" or "bongo-shaped" eyes.

Our upcoming events are scheduled for the 24th and 29th of July, 8 PM-11 PM, meeting in the Quail Hollow Parking lot.

You can register for these events at the Friends of Quail Hollow Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/friendsofquailhollow/

National Moth Week: http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/

Posted on 27 de junho de 2016, 11:10 PM by leptonia leptonia

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An excellent night of sandwiches, squatting, and arthropods. @constance needs to post her windscorpion mastication video somewhere. Er, somewhere other than iNat, where we don't support video...

And, for reference, obs by Constance and me are at

http://www.inaturalist.org/calendar/constance/2016/6/20
http://www.inaturalist.org/calendar/kueda/2016/6/20

Publicado por kueda quase 8 anos antes

Awesome! For moths, you may want to carry a little ruler with you... I use the discover life moth guide, and a ruler totally helps me narrow down the species (even though I've been wrong a bazillion times). With the discover life moth guide, you can click on all of the appropriate characteristics (at least, the ones that you know), and it narrows down the possibilities. CA has a great moth list:
http://www.discoverlife.org/mp/20q?guide=Moth&cl=US/CA&flags=HAS:

Publicado por sambiology quase 8 anos antes

Thanks for the tips @sambiology !

Publicado por leptonia quase 8 anos antes

Why were any of you chewing on a windscorpion? ...sounds like it would be mightily bitter.

Publicado por jmaughn quase 8 anos antes

Here's the Solpugid mastication video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFUIvunHJN8

Publicado por leptonia quase 8 anos antes

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