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... highest score goes on to the national competition. There are topics. Last night, at last, I was in town on a Moth night, so was thrilled to be able to go. The topic was "Nerve."
But first, I ... a love slave, she wants love and sends him away.
I'd thought of trying to start The Moth in Toronto - why isn't it there yet? But last night, I realised that I hope someone else does, but it ...
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... these were fruit flies but after some research I found that they are actually called Moth Flies or Drain Flies. I have had these in my house on occasion for years ... inch in length including the wings and are usually black in color.
Moth fly adults can be quite annoying in homes, appearing from ... the dust resulting from the disintegration of such small flies.
Moth flies lay eggs in a mass of 30 to ...
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... Disney World. Turns out Mickey and Minnie do know how to dance the Hora.
Stories from The Moth typically have at least a few laughs in them, but they are not always comical. Richard Price's account of ... they are drafts of short stories. It is clear that many, if not all, of the story-tellers on The Moth have rehearsed their tales, but the results often have an impromptu quality to them. So they ...
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... on hindwing are distinctive for this species.
Male Io Moth: Tend to be a more yellowish brown color. Were his wings open ... the male also has the distinctive eyespots on his hindwings.
Io Moth eggs: Normally, the female would lay her eggs on a larval host ... Creative Commons copyright protection.)
CAUTION: Io Moth caterpillars should not be handled. They have urticating setae (barbed hairs ...
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When is a ctenuchid moth not a ctenuchid moth? When it’s a White-tipped Black Moth (Melanchroia chephise) in the family Geometridae!
I may be a beetle guy, but I also consider myself a competent general entomologist. What is a competent general entomologist? Someone who can identify any insect to order at first glance and a majority of
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... preparing to fly on a recent 32 degree morning. I believe it is a type of Sallow Moth (see below). Don’t ask me exactly which kind of Sallow because I don’t know. It’s not that I don’ ... to be a bit non-descript in appearance and, …anyway, never mind we are getting off point here. This moth needed to get his body temperature up to around 86 degrees F before it could fly. ...
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