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Grapeleaf Skeletonizer Moth - Harrisina americana Poster
by Carol Senske
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Grapeleaf Skeletonizer Moth - Harrisina americana poster by Carol Senske. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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These day-flying moths are usually noticed when they do a lot of damage to grape leaves in a garden. We have wild grape vines, so the moths are... more
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Artist's Description
These day-flying moths are usually noticed when they do a lot of damage to grape leaves in a garden. We have wild grape vines, so the moths are among us here in Green Lane, Pennsylvania, USA. They are not terribly numerous and so do not do damage that would concern us here. They are broadly found in the eastern half of the USA and up into Ontario, Canada.
This picture was taken June 28, 2011.
For more info you can visit:
http://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/fruit/grapeleaf_skeletonizer.htm
http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/species/Harrisina-americana
About Carol Senske
I always wanted to try photography, and my retirement offered an opportunity to do just that. The natural world is my first love. Here you will find pictures of things both large (landscapes, for instance) and small (macro) that catch my eye. I hope the images serve as a window into the natural world many of you don't have the chance to see. In a sense, I'm trying to create a guided nature trail, sharing what information I have about the subject. I'm always grateful for new and better information and welcome all input. Learning is food for the mind and soul. Nothing is ever harmed in the picture-taking process, but some things that wander into our home (like spiders) are carefully removed from the house after they serve as "models"....
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Lianne Schneider
I just have no idea how on earth I can get so far behind on your posts in just a day or two!! This is so beautiful - what an awesome capture Carol - color, composition and subject...just gorgeous! F/V
Carol Senske replied:
I go in spurts and I surely don't expect anyone to keep up - LOL. This is such a different moth - daytime flier, strange body shape, looks more like a Non-moth bug:>). Thanks again for all your superlatives and votes and faves - I mean it when I say you make my day so much brighter! Thanks:>)
Doris Potter
What a great capture of a great looking insect! I love that long, fringed body and the antennae are spectacular. I notice you say it is found in Ontario. I'm going to Ottawa, Ontario next weekend - wish me luck! Ha!
Carol Senske replied:
LUCK!
Sharon Burger
He's really kind of cute and his colors very pretty. voted
Carol Senske replied:
Thanks! Can you imagine carrying around that "tail" and fringe (calm down all you technical types - I know it's an abdomen - LOL).