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Observer

hughmcguinness

Date

September 7, 2021 09:26 PM EDT

Description

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What

Frothy Moth (Plagiomimicus spumosum)

Observer

kenneth_g

Date

July 30, 2022 10:36 PM EDT

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Observer

christineyoung

Date

August 13, 2020 02:53 PM EDT

Description

Ophryocystis elektroscirrha (OE) infected Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexxipus)
OE is a protozoan parasite that is spread from spores. The spores are packed between scales on an infected Monarch's body and when it lays eggs, the OE often attaches to the egg shell. OE causes weakness, disfigurement, and lethargy. These deformed butterflies don't live long and cannot be saved.

OE infection in an adult can be confirmed by pressing a piece of clear tape on the butterfly's abdomen to pick up the spores. OE spores are visible under a microscope, and they look like tiny footballs.

Habitat: Coastal garden

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What

Fiery Searcher (Calosoma scrutator)

Observer

tomfeild

Date

July 30, 2021 11:40 PM EDT