Death by fungus
Death by fungus
An adult hawkmoth Darapsa myron landed on the side of one of my clearwing moth bucket traps, but never left.
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Amazing. I had to look it up. Apparently cordyceps occurs in the southeast USA.
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That is an astonishing photograph. Vernon, I hope you kept that- if it were mine it would be a favored specimen!
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No, don't want to bring this into my home and affect me, nor keep it as a specimen, as this may infect my storage drawers that I will never be able to get rid of, nor take a chance that this will infect my lifelong collection and lifelong work. A photo will have to do. I leave this to someone else to investigate. I have no interest to play around with this. Just me opinion. But is is a really nice example of this parasitic fungus, cordyceps
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I think there is a movie along those lines.vabrou wrote: Sat Sep 21, 2024 1:48 pm No, don't want to bring this into my home and affect me, nor keep it as a specimen, as this may infect my storage drawe
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