The Edwards’ Glassy Wing Moth (Pseudohemihyalea edwardsii) is a bold and attractive species with creamy white to pale yellow wings marked by dark spots and patterning. Its fuzzy body and contrasting markings give it the classic appearance of a tiger moth.
Native to North America, Pseudohemihyalea edwardsii is found in the western United States, particularly in California and surrounding regions. It is commonly associated with foothills, woodlands, and chaparral habitats.
Interesting Fact:
Like many tiger moths, this species uses bright patterning as a warning signal to predators, indicating it may be unpalatable or toxic.
This specimen is preserved, fully spread and professionally mounted in a clear PE display frame, making it ready for immediate display. Collection data is included.
All specimens are ethically sourced , collected responsibly with a focus on sustainability and minimal impact on wild populations.
The Edwards’ Glassy Wing Moth (Pseudohemihyalea edwardsii) is a bold and attractive species with creamy white to pale yellow wings marked by dark spots and patterning. Its fuzzy body and contrasting markings give it the classic appearance of a tiger moth.
Native to North America, Pseudohemihyalea edwardsii is found in the western United States, particularly in California and surrounding regions. It is commonly associated with foothills, woodlands, and chaparral habitats.
Interesting Fact:
Like many tiger moths, this species uses bright patterning as a warning signal to predators, indicating it may be unpalatable or toxic.
This specimen is preserved, fully spread and professionally mounted in a clear PE display frame, making it ready for immediate display. Collection data is included.
All specimens are ethically sourced , collected responsibly with a focus on sustainability and minimal impact on wild populations.