Polyphemus moth August 11, 2022 | Randy Ward A polyphemus moth was spotted on the wall of Industrial Building 1 before flying down to the ground where this photo was taken.
Polyphemus moth August 5, 2021 | Lynn Johnson In June, a polyphemus moth poses on a window on the ground floor of Wilson Hall.
Large moth on Wilson Hall entrance July 27, 2021 | Daniel Bollinger On the morning of June 30, a moth with a wingspan of over 5 inches waited on the southwest entrance to the high-rise.
For the lepidopterists October 7, 2019 | Bill Barker and Aaron Sauers Can you identify these insects?
Imperial moth sighting August 8, 2019 | Al Wywialowski ThisimperialmothgreetedthephotographeratSite39onJulymorning.
The moth July 19, 2018 | Adrian Marquez A moth is seen on a dark night seeking shelter from the rain.
Damselfly eats its prey September 5, 2017 | Judy Nunez This damselfly was spotted eating a moth by Swan Lake.
Salt marsh moth on third-story window August 16, 2017 | Jessie Pudelek This little guy wanted to be part of the action on the third floor of Feynman Computing Center early one morning.
Another storm-driven moth at FCC July 10, 2017 | Bill Barker A storm-driven imperial moth, Eacles imperialis, finds itself at the Feynman Computing Center having suffered a little damage on the left wing tip.
Why did the woolly bear caterpillar cross the parking lot? November 17, 2016 | Leticia Shaddix Why did the woolly bear caterpillar cross the parking lot? To find a safe spot to spend winter, that’s why. In the spring it will spin a silky cocoon, and two weeks later it will metamorphose into a beautiful tiger moth.