Rhus glabra (common names: Ciplak Sumak Agaci)

Rhus glabra

Rhus glabra is a member of the genus Rhus and is commonly known as Ciplak Sumak Agaci.

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  • Regal moth larvae, Hickory Horned Devils (Rhus glabra)
    By DiOhio
  • Regal Moth, Citheronia regalis (Rhus glabra)
    By DiOhio

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    Joined 12 Mar, 2008

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Comments on Rhus glabra

david
David

23 Mar, 2008

 

Was about to ask if you had ever published, but see that Sid thought same. You should really go for it!

Sid
Sid

21 Mar, 2008

 

Cool! Go for it!

DiOhio
Diohio

21 Mar, 2008

 

Sid, to answer your question about the moth eggs on my sweatshirt........I picked the eggs off and I put them in petri dishes until they hatch and they're in about their 3rd instar. When they hatch they're way too tiny to be in a cathouse or large area. These moth eggs are fairly hard so if you get your nail under them they come right off. When the moth lays eggs in the cathouse she just lays them on the side screen and that's how I get them off.

And your other question, I have a good friend that has offered to do a book with me if I ever decide to write one. She has had books published before and knows the steps. Maybe one day. I'd really love to write a children's book. Thanks for your compliment. It means a lot.

flcrazy
Flcrazy

21 Mar, 2008

 

Way cool..! What more can I say that hasn't already been said !~ Love it.

Sid
Sid

20 Mar, 2008

 

Di - have you ever thought of maybe consulting with a publisher about the possibility of putting a book together? With your knowledge of your native wildlife, coupled with your knowledge of plants and what plants the various creatures need to survive, coupled with your stunning photography, it could be a really beautiful publication which would help other people to help wildlife.

Sid
Sid

20 Mar, 2008

 

That moth is HUGE!! Did you put your sweater with the eggs on in your cat-house?

Janette
Janette

20 Mar, 2008

 

More beautiful photos Diohio keep them coming

jacque
Jacque

20 Mar, 2008

 

OMG that Moth is so Beautiful Di :)

DiOhio
Diohio

20 Mar, 2008

 

I guess I should have said "Atta-girl" !

DiOhio
Diohio

20 Mar, 2008

 

Well thank you so much David ! I'm gettini all teary-eyed over here. You're too kind. I just love nature and learning about it. No medals or certificates, just a few Atta-boy's like the one you just gave me and that's plenty enough !

david
David

20 Mar, 2008

 

Awesome! Am so glad you're sharing all this with us on GOY. You are the Atttenborough or Irwin of the insect world, in my opinion. Do you have a room filled with wildlife conservation medals/certificates (or whatever the going thing is)? If not, you should have!

Lori
Lori

24 Mar, 2008

 

They look like enamel jewellery! the moth looks like chinoiserie! Very cool. I add my ditto to the above...Good stuff!!

flcrazy
Flcrazy

21 Mar, 2008

 

They were on the ground under my hickory nut tree. I guess the tree is good for something, these trees ruin the soil around them, similar to a walnut tree, and it's hard to find things that will thrive in that soil. I've killed alot of stuff trying to find something that will grow there.

DiOhio
Diohio

21 Mar, 2008

 

Exactly Flcrazy !!! That's the perfect description ! So you used to see these guys down there? Do you remember what plant they were on? Pretty cool.

flcrazy
Flcrazy

20 Mar, 2008

 

I haven't seen any of these in years ! I love these caterpillars. They remind me of the paper dragons that cover a city block in the Chinese parades.

Grammazoo
Grammazoo

20 Mar, 2008

 

What a beautiful turquoise colour!

Sid
Sid

20 Mar, 2008

 

Very cool! They look alien!

majeekahead
Majeekahead

20 Mar, 2008

 

your brave! lol

Members' notes...

DiOhio
Diohio

HOST plant for Citheronia regalis, Regal moth. A native bush/small tree that came up wild in my front yard. When I started rearing Citheronia regalis, I didn't mow in that area and I soon had a nice grove.

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