Showing posts with label Common Bluevent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Common Bluevent. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Before the storm, 11/11/14


Our first strong cold front of the season is barreling in as I write this post.  Which means today was one of those warm breezy prefrontal days when good butterflies from Mexico can blow up our way.  I started the morning at Estero Llano Grande State Park where the Common Bluevent again pleased onlookers.



After things started to warm up, I decided to run over to the Curve-winged Metalmark spot on the Rio Grande off Rio Rico Road.  As many as a hundred Curve-winged Metalmarks have been reported at this location and I was happy to count forty of them prior to the on coming cold front.  They were also putting on quite a show.  Some king of weird interspecific orgy is going on in this first photo.  Hope that Mallow Scrub-Hairstreak knows what it's doing.




Also at this spot were several Red-bordered Pixies and a couple of stunning White-striped Longtails.



From there I ran over to Santa Ana NWR where Robin Zurovec was celebrating her first Evan's Skipper.  It was only my second.  She later found two more which was pretty unusual for a bug this rare.


A Panoquina congener, Purple-washed Skipper, was nearby.  Notice the long hind wing and prominant wing veins characteristic of this genus.


Robin and Troy also found a Violet-banded Skipper and I later found a second.


Troy told me about a huge Guava Skipper he saw on the trails.  I may have found it as this one had to have a wingspan of at least three inches.  What a beauty!


Another beauty was this smart Soldier.


Yesterday Honey and I ran out to Starr County to look for stuff.  Mike Rickard, Ginny Musgrave and John Rosford found a White Scrub-Hairstreak which I missed but I did get to see their nice Red-crescent Scrub-Hairstreak at Falcon State Park.


Other interesting stuff included Coyotoe Cloudywing, Mexican Yellow and Olive-clouded Skipper.







 

Sunday, November 9, 2014

Common Bluevent, Ruddy Hairstreak, 11/9/14

As I mentioned in my last post, a Common Bluevent Anastrus sempiternus was photgraphed yesterday and misidentified as a Brown-banded Skipper.  But sharp eyed Mark Salvato thought something was wrong and refound the bug and properly identified it.  It was gone by the time I got there yesterday.  But as I was sitting at the computer  this morning, waiting for things to warm up after a cool night, I got the call from Holly that the Common Bluevent had reappeared.  And this time I got there in time to see the bug.  Wow!  It has a blue vent!





Afterwards I ran over to the National Butterfly Center to see what might be flying and I got my second life butterfly of the day, a Ruddy Hairstreak Electrostrymon hugon.  This is one I had been wanting for a long time and luckily I got a male.  The orange upper surface of the wing is visible though some of the tears and this separates it form some other similar species.





Other good stuff included the first Mexican Fritillary I've in months,a Two-barred Flasher and a Malachite..



Here's today's list from the NBC.

  • Pipevine Swallowtail 1
  • Checkered White 1
  • Southern Dogface 5
  • Cloudless Sulphur 3
  • Large Orange Sulphur 1
  • Lyside Sulphur 8
  • Tailed Orange 2
  • Little Yellow lots
  • Silver-banded Hairstreak 1
  • Gray Hairstreak 5
  • Mallow Scrub-Hairstreak 15
  • Ruddy Hairstreak 1
  • Dusky-blue Groundstreak 4
  • Western Pygmy-Blue lots
  • Ceraunus Blue lots
  • Fatal Metalmark 1
  • Red-bordered Pixie 15
  • American Snout lots
  • Gulf Fritillary 12
  • Zebra Heliconian 6
  • Mexican Fritillary 1
  • Bordered Patch 5
  • Phaon Crescent lots
  • Pearl Crescent 5
  • Question Mark 1
  • Painted Lady 1
  • Red Admiral 5
  • Common Buckeye 1
  • White Peacock 10
  • Malachite 1
  • Common Mestra 1
  • Empress Leilia 2
  • Tawny Emperor lots
  • Monarch 1
  • Queen lots
  • Soldier 3
  • Long-tailed Skipper 1
  • Brown Longtail 6
  • Two-barred Flasher 1
  • Sickle-winged Skipper 3
  • White-patched Skipper 1
  • White Checkered-Skipper lots
  • Tropical Checkered-Skipper 2
  • Laviana White-Skipper 10
  • Julia's Skipper 5
  • Fawn-spotted Skipper lots
  • Clouded Skipper lots
  • Southern Skipperling 5
  • Fiery Skipper lots
  • Whirlabout 3
  • Sachem 8