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 Looms Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to print (Opens in new window) Print Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest 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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