The beautiful larva of a Haploa moth munches on a leaf of New Jersey Tea. McDowell Creek, Upland Prairie May 18, 2018 |
A friend of mine who is doing research on this species asked me to keep an eye out for the invertebrates that visited it.
Here are a few that I happened to notice:
A crab spider hopes to dine on a diner. |
Some beautiful fungi showed up amid the flowers. |
The fungi were orange and hot pink/ |
These are Scriptured Leaf Beetles genus Pachybrachis. What pretty markings! |
This handsome guy was enjoying a leaf of New Jersey Tea. Bugguide. net identified him as Oncerometopus nigriclavus in the family Miridae (Plant Bugs) |
Note the paddle on the end of the antenna. Dermestid beetle. Family Cryptorhopalum. |
A "Bush Katydid" nymph on New Jersey Tea. |
"Bush Katydid" Impressive antennae! Genus Scudderia |
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