An ongoing album of interesting insects from the province of New Brunswick, and elsewhere, as well as anything that catches my eye.
Monday, June 18, 2007
Dragonflies and a sphinx moth
These two dragonflies and the sphinx moth were found last week in Fredericton. The black one is a Dot-tailed Whiteface (Leucorrhinia intacta) and the other is a Four-spotted Skimmer (Libellula quadramaculata). The moth is a Twin-Spotted Sphinx (Smerinthus jamaicensis).
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Dear Chris:
Those are outstanding photographs.
I would appreciate hearing from you about any migrating monarch butterflies you spot, as well as eggs and larva on milkweed.
I became passionate about insects when I was photographing insects on Christmas trees for a Canadian Forest Service publication Pests and Diseases of Balsam Fir Christmas Trees (not yet published).
My current project is a history of the TBM Avenger spray aircraft used in New Brunswick from the late 1960s to the 1990s, for Forest Protection Limited.
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Dear Chris:
Those are outstanding photographs.
I would appreciate hearing from you about any migrating monarch butterflies you spot, as well as eggs and larva on milkweed.
Don Davis, Toronto, ON
donald_davis@yahoo.com
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