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Canadian Melanolophia Moth - Photo (c) Anita Gould, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Anita Gould CC
Canadian Melanolophia Moth (Melanolophia canadaria) Info
Melanolophia canadaria, the Canadian melanolophia, is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found from Florida to Nova Scotia, west to Saskatchewan and south to Texas. (Wikipedia)
Texas Gray - Photo (c) Andy Reago & Chrissy McClarren, some rights reserved (CC BY) CC
Texas Gray (Glenoides texanaria) Info
Glenoides texanaria, the Texas gray moth, is a moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from Virginia to Florida and from Missouri to Texas. (Wikipedia)
Goat's Rue - Photo (c) Marsh Maiden, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Marsh Maiden CC
Goat's Rue (Tephrosia virginiana) Info
Tephrosia virginiana, also known as goat-rue, goat's rue, catgut, rabbit pea, and Virginia tephrosia, is a perennial dicot in family Fabaceae. This subshrub has alternate compound leaves. Its leaves are imparipinnate, with relatively wide pinnae. All parts of the plant are pubescent giving it a silvery, hoary appearance. The terminal, compact racemes of cream and deep pink flowers bloom May to August. This plant prefers acidic soils, in part to ful (Wikipedia)
Twig Looper - Photo (c) Donald Hobern, some rights reserved (CC BY) CC
Twig Looper (Ectropis excursaria) Info
Ectropis excursaria, the twig looper, is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found in the Eastern part of Australia. (Wikipedia)
Purple Hoarypea - Photo (c) Chief RedEarth, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND), uploaded by Chief RedEarth CC
Purple Hoarypea (Tephrosia purpurea) Info
Tephrosia purpurea is a species of flowering plant in the pea family, Fabaceae, that has a pantropical distribution. It is a common wasteland weed. In many parts it is under cultivation as green manure crop. It is found throughout India and Sri Lanka in poor soils. (Wikipedia)
Ringed Bark Moth - Photo (c) Donald Hobern, some rights reserved (CC BY) CC
Ringed Bark Moth (Ectropis fractaria) Info
Ectropis fractaria is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found in Australia, including Tasmania. (Wikipedia)
Ectropis bispinaria - Photo (c) Victor W Fazio III, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Victor W Fazio III CC
Ectropis bispinaria Info
Ectropis bispinaria is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found in Australia. (Wikipedia)
Multi-bloom Tephrosia - Photo (c) Layla, all rights reserved, uploaded by Layla C
Multi-bloom Tephrosia (Tephrosia onobrychoides) Info
Tephrosia onobrychoides, commonly called multi-bloom hoary pea, is a species of plant in the pea family that is native to Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Mississippi, and Alabama in the United States of America. (Wikipedia)
Drepanulatrix monicaria - Photo (c) Jim Johnson, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND), uploaded by Jim Johnson CC
Drepanulatrix monicaria Info
Drepanulatrix monicaria is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in North America. (Wikipedia)
Scurf Hoarypea - Photo (c) strgzzr, all rights reserved, uploaded by strgzzr C
Scurf Hoarypea (Tephrosia chrysophylla) Info
Tephrosia chrysophylla, commonly known as scurf hoarypea is a species of flowering plant. It is in the genus Tephrosia and family Fabaceae. It is a perennial dicot. It has red flowers and compound alternating leaves. (Wikipedia)
Orange Hoarypea - Photo (c) Kobie du Preez, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Kobie du Preez CC
Orange Hoarypea (Tephrosia elongata) Info
Tephrosia elongata is a legume native to Africa south of the equator. It occurs from northern and eastern South Africa to the highlands of Malawi and Tanzania. (Wikipedia)
Tephrosia apollinea - Photo (c) Jacky Judas, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Jacky Judas CC
Tephrosia apollinea Info
Tephrosia apollinea is a legume species, native to southwest Asia (the Levant, Arabia, Socotra, Iran, Pakistan, northwestern India) and northeast Africa (Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia). (Wikipedia)