What’s our bug? Jul16 Do you know? I can’t seem to find out who these are but they have been coming each spring for as long as I can remember. Do you know? While we’re at it, do you recognize the plant? Very popular with these guys, the bumble bees, and butterflies, too. Hazel Rose LoomsFacebookPrintTwitterPinterestLike this:Like Loading... Related
it seems to me the deacocephalum Ruyschiana . The Drakehead of Norwegian (Norwich ). But I can’t see the leaves. LikeLike Reply
I’ve never seen the plant or the bug in Florida. He’s a big un…and look at the size of that probiscus. Wow! LikeLike Reply
Our bug was found by as customer and is identified as a Red-Shouldered-Ctenucha-Moth https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ctenucha_rubroscapus LikeLike Reply
it seems to me the deacocephalum Ruyschiana .
The Drakehead of Norwegian (Norwich ).
But I can’t see the leaves.
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sorry :Dracocephalium Ruyschiana
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I’ve never seen the plant or the bug in Florida. He’s a big un…and look at the size of that probiscus. Wow!
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Our bug was found by as customer and is identified as a Red-Shouldered-Ctenucha-Moth
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ctenucha_rubroscapus
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