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Random Lepidoptera Of Michiganreport

  • Immaculate holomelina moth, Holomelina immaculata

    (Arctiidae) (Moths)

  • Lintner's pebble moth, Gluphisia lintneri

    (Notodontidae) (Moths)

  • Dun skipper, Euphyes vestris

    (Hesperiidae) (Butterflies)

  • Hermit sphinx, Sphinx eremitus

    (Sphingidae) (Moths)

  • Red-disked alpine, Erebia discoidalis

    (Nymphalidae) (Butterflies)

  • Giant silkmoth, Callosamia angulifera

    (Saturniidae) (Moths)

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Temperature is the most important factor to determine the growth and development rate of insects. Climate warming can accelerate the development of insects, leading to their first emergence, migration and population peak ahead of time. Terrestrial insects seek a cool, moist place when the environment is too hot. If exposed to sunlight, it puts itself in the position where the surface of the body is least heated. If it’s too cold, the insects stay in the sun to keep warm. Many butterflies need to spread their wings to collect heat before flying. Moths shake their wings or shake their bodies before flying, using feathers or scales to form a layer of air insulation around their bodies to keep them warm.

In this random generator tool, we compiled 271 items to help you better learn and find all the butterflies and moths in Michigan. Here you can find the Eastern tiger swallowtail, Canadian tiger swallowtail, Pipevine swallowtail, etc.



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