Sabtu, 16 Juli 2016

Insect Postings - Mother Nature's Backyard Blog






Southern California gardens are home to a number of interesting insects, from butterflies and bees to tiny wasps.  We try to feature these insects on our blog.  Below are the insects we've blogged about as of August, 2018.













































































































Scientific
Name



Common
Name



Date



URL



Agapostemon (genus)



Metallic Green Bees



09/2012





Agraulis vanillae



Gulf Fritillary butterfly



08/2015





Bombus vosnesenskii



Yellow-faced Bumble Bee



06/2014





Bombylidae (family)



Beeflies



06/2015





Cotinis mutabilis



Green Figeater Beetle



08/2013





Erynnis (genus)



Duskywing butterflies



05/2015





Hylephila phyleus



Fiery Skipper



08/2016





Leptotes marina



Marine Blue butterfly



08/2018





Libellula saturata



Flame Skimmer Dragonfly



06/2017





Papilio rutulus



Western Tiger Swallowtail



07/2014





Poanes melane



Umber Skipper Butterfly



07/2016





Pyrgus albescens



White Checkered Skipper



09/2016





Sphex (genus)



Thread-waisted wasps



06/2016





Strymon melinus



Common Gray Hairstreak



07/2018





Xylocopa varipuncta



Valley Carpenter Bee



04/2017






 




 




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