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30 August 2025
This was certainly the week for insects, especially on Thursday when cold temperatures made them sluggish. Here are a few that I’ve seen this week, some of which I cannot identify.
At top, what moth is this at Frick Park on Thursday? Google Lens gives so many answers that I am not sure which one to pick.
Below, not-a-moth this is an end-banded netwing beetle (Calopteron terminale). Most, but not all photos, show a black band in the middle too.

An old spider web is draped like a curtain on a twig and stinging nettle in Frick Park.

When I got back to my car there was a weevil on the window (yes, my car is dirty). I don’t know what species.

Aphids have been sucking the juices out of Schenley Park’s false sunflowers for about a month now. Our abnormally dry weather makes the plants less juicy.

Reminder! I’ll be leading an outing at Schenley Park tomorrow 31 August, at 8:30am starting from the Schenley Park Visitors Center. More info here.
Can you see the hawk? He was watching near Panther Hollow Lake yesterday.
