Mar 31, 2025 | Weekly insect
Our insect of the week (March 31, 2025) is the owlfly, Ululodes macleayanus [NEUROPTERA: Ascalaphidae]. This species was first described in 1823. It is found in North, Central, and South America. Adults are easily recognized by their knobbed antennae and bulging eyes....
Mar 24, 2025 | Weekly insect
Our insect of the week for March 24, 2025 is the summer fishfly. [FYI – if the common name of an insect does not have a space before the word fly, it is not an actual fly, order Diptera. This example is in the order Megaloptera.] This species has a wide...
Mar 21, 2025 | Meeting Notes
Our March meeting was a field trip to Funk’s Prairie Home Museum and Mineral Museum (south of Bloomington, Illinois). We also met some blacksmiths working on various projects at the Sugar Grove Nature Center. Many thanks to Mr. Bill Case for opening the museum...
Mar 17, 2025 | Weekly insect
For our insect of the week, March 17, 2025, we focus on woolly aphids. These can be a real scourge to gardeners. They are often “hiding in plain sight.” For example in my candle nut tree (Aleurites moluccanus). In the example here, you see an individual...
Mar 10, 2025 | Weekly insect
For our insect of the week for March 10, 2025, we turn our attention to one of the more bizarre orders found in central Illinois – the Strepsiptera. These are rarely encountered (fun fact – I only have 2 in my collection – 1 male and 1 female). The...
Mar 3, 2025 | Weekly insect
We have our first “puzzler” of the year this week. One often encounters insects (or evidence of insects) in unexpected places. Ruth and I recently visited Black Band Distillery in Peoria, IL. While waiting for our meal to arrive, I noted the tabletop and...