Bog-moth

Guides

  • Crambus bidens

    forked grass-veneer

    Crambus bidens, commonly known as the forked grass-veneer, is a small moth in the family Crambidae. It was first described by Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1872. The species is distributed across northeastern and north-central North America, with records from Massachusetts, New York, Ontario, New Jersey, Quebec, Michigan, Vermont, and Alberta. Its primary habitat is bogs.

  • Hemipachnobia monochromatea

    Sundew Cutworm Moth, Sundew Dart

    A small to medium-sized noctuid moth found in wetland habitats across northern North America. The common name references an association with sundew plants (Drosera), though the nature of this relationship remains unclear. Adults are active in late summer and early autumn. The species is among the more obscure members of the cutworm moth group, with limited biological documentation.