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Started by mybcjazz, September 20, 2006, 09:19:29 PM

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Is this a buckeye butterfly or a buckeye moth?

Buckeye Butterfly
Buckeye Moth
Neither, it's a (tell me in your reply)
I haven't got a clue!

mybcjazz

I shot this on Monday morning, watching it flutter from plant to plant, flattening its wings for just a moment, before moving on.  At one website, it was told it was this, and at another, that.  Someone even said, "it is much too pretty to be a moth!"

Well, certainly one thing we can agree on is that the Designer knew what He was doing!

Whaddya think?  Butterfly or Moth?   :coffee:



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Janet

I haven't a clue, but it sure is pretty!
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mybcjazz

Thanks, Janet!  The spots, I've read, look like big, scary eyes to a bird that might looking for an easy meal.

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ohenry

My thought is moth, but I like your assessment that the Creator knew what he was doing when He made it.
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Etta Sue

My first thought is a moth because it isn't really colorful.  But I haven't a clue as to what it is.




SmokeytheDog

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Well it's certainly not a moth. You can tell by the antenae. Moth antenae are "fluffy" like a feather, these are single shafts.
I googled buckeye butterfly images and they shure look like yours :thumbsup:
http://www.laspilitas.com/butterflies/Butterflies_and_Moths/buckeye/Buckeye.html
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Pat

Great photo and what a wonderful comment about our Creator.

I think it's a butterfly.

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Barbarian

Moths rest with theiir wings outspread.    Butterflies and skippers rest with wings folded as in your picture.   

What I take to be antennae are too small to see, but it the antennae are clublike, it's a butterfly, and if they are hooked on the ends, it's a skipper.

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Pat


So Kevin, did you know or did you not? 

Do you know yet?


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mybcjazz

I'm thinking butterfly.  Although, it did rest with it's wings folded outward occasionaly (as a moth would do) I snapped this shot when it had its wings in the "up" position.

But you know, I never lost a second of sleep wondering which it was ;D .

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Edith

I did a google search on buckeye and your posting came up.  Of course I had to join your group!

It is not a Buckeye (I'll post a Buckeye photo in a moment) but it is a butterfly.

I would assume a nymph or satyr.  Where did you take the photo?

You can check identity of butterflies and moths at http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/map.  Just go to your state.

~Edith

mybcjazz

Quote from: Edith on November 12, 2006, 12:56:43 PM
I did a google search on buckeye and your posting came up.  Of course I had to join your group!

It is not a Buckeye (I'll post a Buckeye photo in a moment) but it is a butterfly.

I would assume a nymph or satyr.  Where did you take the photo?

You can check identity of butterflies and moths at http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/map.  Just go to your state.

~Edith

Thanks for the good info, Edith.  I am originally from Louisiana, but live in Japan.  And here in Japan, not too far from my home is where I took this picture.

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JudyB

Kevin yes a butterfly, fine thin antennae and when resting wings folded are the identifying facts for butterflies and moths.  At least that is what the science book of the girls reads.

I can just imagine our Lords delight when he created these insects.....and finished with "it is good!"


Pat

Have you anymore like this, Kevin?

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Barbarian

There is a third kind of lepidopteran, the "skipper."    They have thin, clubbed antennae like butterflies, but they have a little "hook" on the end.

They rest with their wings folded, and they tend to be less colorful.   I just posted a picture of one with a pretty good shot of the antennae.
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