Came back from a shitty appointment (got told I wouldn’t be able to start T with that clinic) and was greeted by these two very pretty bugs. Made me feel a bit better :)
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Came back from a shitty appointment (got told I wouldn’t be able to start T with that clinic) and was greeted by these two very pretty bugs. Made me feel a bit better :)
@reginth submitted: Hi! I live in [removed] (please remove) and was wondering if I could get some id's on these four. The first one I though looked a bit like a sac spider but it was pretty far away so I'm not too sure. I got to watch them spin their web which was pretty cool, but I've never seen a spider build a web like this before (sorry if the picture's not too great.) The second one I know is a jumping spider but I don't know what kind. I found it on a trash can in my yard, but I've never seen one here before; I'm not sure what kinds we even have beyond coyote jumpers (which i don't think it looks like?) and the third is a cool moth I saw in July and haven't been able to id since. I adore bugs and I've been outside my whole life and I've never seen anything like it. The last I'm also not too sure about, it was about four inches long and kind of scary looking (once again sorry for the blurry picture). The last spider and the sac spider(?) were both found in the same marsh near an aspen forest, if that helps anything. Thank you !!
The first looks like maybe one of the leafcurling sac spiders in Clubiona. I'd need to see the face to tell for sure. The jumper looks like a female bronze jumper. Curious what a coyote jumper is? I've never heard that name. Anyhoo the yellow moth looks like a crocus geometer. And finally the large friend appears to be a wolf spider from what I can see of the eyes though I can't tell which one from that angle!
Ripe banana friend
crocus geometer moth
Here's one of the new cat hybrids I'm working on. I have them all drawn but a few more need to be colored in. I'll probably post them all when I finish them all.
The moths are coming from inside the house!
Crocus geometer moths!