ORDER LEPIDOPTERA BU TTERFLIES MOTHS SKIPPERS. Do not Collect Monarchs or Swallowtails. The Caterpillars can be caught and brought in alive for credit!

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ORDER LEPIDOPTERA BU TTERFLIES MOTHS SKIPPERS

Do not Collect Monarchs or Swallowtails. The Caterpillars can be caught and brought in alive for credit!

Monarch

Monarch Caterpillar

Milkweed of Monarch caterpillars

Cabbage Butterfly

Silver Spotted Skipper

Swallowtail Tiger Swallowtails

Swallowtail Caterpillar

Parsley & Swallotail cateripllars

Red Admiral

Red Spotted Purple

Painted Lady

Pearl Crescent Butterfly

Orange Sulphur (Male)

White Lined Sphinx Moth Sphynx Moth

Chickweed Geometer Chickweed Geometer Moth

Polyphemus Moth

Cecropia Moth CECROPIA MOTH : LARGEST MOTH

LUNA MOTH

ORDER ORTHOPTERA GR ASSHOPPERS CRICKETS WALKING STICKS LOCUSTS KATYDIDS

Field Cricket Field Cricket (Black)

House Cricket (Brown)

Red Legged Grasshopper Red-Legged Grasshopper

Two Striped Grasshopper Two-Striped Grasshopper

Lubber Grasshopper

Differential Grasshopper

Carolina Locust

Cone Headed Grasshopper Cone-headed Grasshopper

True Katydid wings look like leaves

Angular Winged Katydid

Fork Tailed Katydid Fork-Tailed Katydid

Snowy Tree Cricket Snowy-Tree Cricket

Walking Stick

ORDER HOMOPTERA AP HIDS LEAFHOPPERS CICADAS

Annual Cicada

Periodical Cicada

Wooly Aphid

Aphids; GLUE DON’T PIN!

Aphids

Leafhopper

Treehopper