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Black Witch (Ascalapha odorata)

Observer

mariwipi

Date

July 19, 2009

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Ross' Tussock Moth (Gynaephora rossii)

Observer

sarahpmay

Date

June 2023

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Giant Leopard Moth (Hypercompe scribonia)

Observer

jo_gagnon

Date

June 20, 2021 07:56 AM EDT

Description

Observé aussi par/also seen by @a_anctil

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Harris's Checkerspot (Chlosyne harrisii)

Observer

hypanartia

Date

June 2022

Description

Hundreds spotted (despite being windy, cold and overcast), probably thousands in the area. It not seems vulnerable at this location

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Common Buckeye (Junonia coenia)

Observer

tiarelle

Date

October 11, 2022 02:07 PM EDT

Description

Quelle chance! Rarement vu à Montréal.

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Common Buckeye (Junonia coenia)

Observer

tiarelle

Date

September 4, 2022 04:28 PM EDT

Description

Wow, première visite sur l'île de Montréal (du moins dans iNaturalist). Je suis émue, tellement beau, une oeuvre d'art!

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rochepault

Date

June 27, 2003 12:35 PM EDT

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Carolina Mantis (Stagmomantis carolina)

Observer

toekneer

Date

August 18, 2019

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Eastern Giant Swallowtail (Heraclides cresphontes)

Observer

tiarelle

Description

Sur Zanthoxylum americanum.

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Poplar Carpenterworm Moth (Acossus centerensis)

Observer

jo_gagnon

Date

June 23, 2023 11:04 PM EDT

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Rose-breasted Grosbeak (Pheucticus ludovicianus)

Observer

sebenoit

Date

July 23, 2023 02:26 PM EDT

Description

Cimetière Laval/Mt Pleasant

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Lavender Sphinx Moth (Batocnema coquerelii)

Observer

laurentdemada

Date

April 19, 2023 06:24 AM EAT

Description

À côté de l’église

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Yellow-banded Day Sphinx (Proserpinus flavofasciata)

Observer

afournier

Date

May 22, 2010 02:00 PM EDT

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Nodding Trillium (Trillium cernuum)

Observer

ombelle

Date

May 29, 2023 10:42 AM EDT

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imbeaul

Date

May 18, 2023 11:55 PM EDT

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Kent's Geometer Moth (Selenia kentaria)

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alainhogue

Date

May 9, 2023 10:26 PM EDT

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Eastern Screech-Owl (Megascops asio)

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stephane

Date

May 9, 2023 11:36 AM EDT

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Wild Cherry Sphinx (Sphinx drupiferarum)

Observer

nathalie191

Date

August 8, 2019 04:09 PM UTC

Description

Je crois que sa va faire un sphynx colibri

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Pink-spotted Hawkmoth (Agrius cingulata)

Observer

karen3039

Date

April 29, 2023

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Black-throated Blue Warbler (Setophaga caerulescens)

Observer

biscotte2

Date

May 12, 2023 04:34 PM EDT

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Spruce Grouse (Canachites canadensis)

Observer

vincauc

Date

September 12, 2022 12:30 PM EDT

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European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris)

Observer

softie

Date

March 25, 2023 10:06 AM EDT

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Cecropia × Glover's Silkmoth (Hyalophora cecropia × gloveri)

Observer

billreynolds

Date

June 13, 2003

Description

Hyalophora cecropia ("H. gloveri Blend Zone" ?)
roadside amongst free ranging cattle - nr. "Calamity", Custer County, South Dakota, USA
June 13, 2003

H. cecropia ("cecropia x gloveri blend zone" ??)
Coll. at lights
~3:00 am
Coll. S. Bailey

Moths from this area are often highly variable, some look like cecropia, some like gloveri, and others exhibit a range of intermediate traits. This moth is a bit unusual for typical cecropia and suspected of being a backcross (per. comm. & per. observ.)

For details on Hyalophora Hybrids & regions of introgression, refer to the following:
http://bugguide.net/node/view/522270

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Cecropia × Glover's Silkmoth (Hyalophora cecropia × gloveri)

Observer

billreynolds

Date

June 11, 2003

Description

Denver (residential area above the city proper), Denver/Boulder? County, Colorado, USA
June 11, 2003

Collected at lights nr. gas station
11 June 2003
Coll. S.A.M. Bailey

Picture number 2 compares the "Denver cecropia" (left) with a H. gloveri (right) from Conifer, a few miles west of Denver.

This specimen of Colorado "cecropia moth" exhibits traits seen in both H. cecropia & gloveri and is very likely a HYBRID or backcross between the two. The distinctive red postmedial scaling is a trait typical and diagnostic of cecropia (not so for gloveri). Given locality, it would not be unlikely to encounter Hyalophora specimens with "cecropia/gloveri" influence - esp. since both taxa are known to occur in this area.

Hyalophora cecropia populations occupy suitable habitats across parts of eastern Colorado and extend to the Rockies where they are typically replaced by H. gloveri at higher elevations.

In the Denver area, H. cecropia has been collected on a number of occasions; however, whether cecropia moths are native locally or have been introduced into the Denver metro area is still in question.

For details on Hyalophora Hybrids & regions of introgression, refer to the following:
http://bugguide.net/node/view/522270