In our area we have two species of clear wing moths that are similar in appearance and behavior, the Snowberry Clearwing Moth (Hemaris diffinis) and the Hummingbird Clearwing Moth (Hemaris thysbe). - Hemaris diffinis. commitment to diversity. ", "linked_photo": false, "month": 7, "county": "Peace River (BC)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1976, "females": 0, "subspecies": null, "collector": null, "id": 149580, "locality": "Pink Mt. This is likely one of the first insects that I ever got enthusiastic about. commitment to diversity. Moths in genus Hemaris are known collectively as clearwing moths or hummingbird moths in the US and Canada and bee hawk-moths in … Ấu trùng ăn plants bao gồm kim ngân, viburnum, hawthorn, … NC State University and NC Limenitis arthemis. ", "linked_photo": false, "month": 7, "county": "Northern Rockies (BC)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1999, "females": 0, "subspecies": null, "collector": "J. sipping nectar from Agatache. … Hemaris thetis was known as Hemaris senta for many years and its relationship to the eastern species Hemaris diffinis was muddled at best. Receive Email Notifications for New Publications. (Lawrence, 1999) Biogeographic Regions; Hemaris thysbe, Butterflies and Moths of North America Larva on Viburnum opulus , Crataegus , Prunus , Lonicera , Symphoricarpos [MNA21] See [ maps ] Ruusuruohokiitäjä Ruusuruohonpäiväkiitäjä Svävfluglik dagsvärmare Harilik lottsuru Narrow-bordered Bee Hawk-moth Skabiosenschwärmer Sphinx Gazé pöszörszender I have seen a second, similar, species called the snowberry clearwing moth (Hemaris diffinis), seen below. Hummingbird Clearwing Moth (Hemaris thysbe) and Snowberry Clearwing Hummingbird Moth (Hemaris diffinis) Birding Hocking Hills in Southeastern Ohio...continued from the Great Spangled Fritillary post. Moyock, Currituck County, North Carolina, USA July 25, 2011. Of the 23 species in the genus Hemaris, four are found in North America: the hummingbird clearwing (H. thysbe), snowberry clearwing (H. diffinis), slender clearwing (H. gracilis) and Rocky Mountain clearwing (H. thetis). This species is a foodplant specialist feeding on Caprifoliaceae such as honeysuckle (Lonicera spp.) You appear to have JavaScript disabled or are using a browser that does not support it. ", "collection__url": null, "date": "None/None/None", "day": null, "notes": "Blackmore, 1927", "longitude": "-116.48"}, {"site_name": "Vavenby", "linked_photo": false, "month": 6, "county": "Thompson-Nicola (BC)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1921, "females": 0, "subspecies": null, "collector": "T. A. Moillet", "id": 177575, "locality": "Vavenby", "state": "BC", "latitude": "51.58", "elevation": 1572, "males": -1, "collection": "RBCM", "collection__url": "http://www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Natural_History/Insects-and-Relatives.aspx", "date": "1921/6/5", "day": 5, "notes": "Blackmore, 1927", "longitude": "-119.72"}, {"site_name": "Clearwater", "linked_photo": false, "month": null, "county": "Thompson-Nicola (BC)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1990, "females": 0, "subspecies": null, "collector": "Helen Knight", "id": 149570, "locality": "Clearwater", "state": "BC", "latitude": "51.65", "elevation": 1511, "males": -1, "collection": "HK", "collection__url": null, "date": "1990/None/None", "day": null, "notes": "", "longitude": "-120.03"}, {"site_name": "Lac la Hache", "linked_photo": false, "month": 6, "county": "Cariboo (BC)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1942, "females": 0, "subspecies": null, "collector": "G. A. Hardy", "id": 149575, "locality": "Lac la Hache", "state": "BC", "latitude": "51.82", "elevation": 2740, "males": -1, "collection": "RBCM", "collection__url": "http://www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Natural_History/Insects-and-Relatives.aspx", "date": "1942/6/27", "day": 27, "notes": "Jones, 1951", "longitude": "-121.47"}, {"site_name": "Prince George", "linked_photo": false, "month": 6, "county": "Fraser-Fort George (BC)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1951, "females": 0, "subspecies": null, "collector": "G. G. Gorge", "id": 177573, "locality": "Prince George", "state": "BC", "latitude": "53.92", "elevation": 1890, "males": -1, "collection": "RBCM", "collection__url": "http://www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Natural_History/Insects-and-Relatives.aspx", "date": "1951/6/None", "day": null, "notes": "", "longitude": "-122.75"}, {"site_name": "Buckley Valley", "linked_photo": false, "month": null, "county": "Bulkley-Nechako (BC)", "record_type": "literature", "year": null, "females": 0, "subspecies": null, "collector": null, "id": 149567, "locality": "Buckley Valley", "state": "BC", "latitude": "54.78", "elevation": 1629, "males": -999999, "collection": "? Adults are diurnal and appear to be bumblebee mimics. Hemaris thysbe has two generations in southern states and one in the northern part of its range. Hemaris thysbe is widely distributed in eastern North America to the western Great Plains. Backyard summer nature in New Jersey. Sphinx moths in the genus Hemaris are remarkable because Hemaris diffinis resembles bumble bees and Hemaris thysbe vaguely resembles hummingbirds in flight.Hemaris diffinis is called the bumblebee moth.It is also called the snowberry clearwing because the caterpillar (a hornworm) feeds on … Perina nuda, the clearwing tussock moth or banyan tussock moth is a moth of the family Erebidae. The records from our area are from mid-May to late July. We have at least two generations per year in North Carolina. Libytheana carinenta. In the continental United States, Hemaris thysbe they occur west to Oregon. — Read our Hemaris diffinis là một loài bướm đêm thuộc họ order Lepidoptera, family Sphingidae.The moth có ở Northwest Territories và British Columbia phía nam đến miền nam California và Baja California Norte, phía đông through hầu hết Hoa Kỳ to Maine và Florida. These hornworms feed on dogbane, snowberry, honeysuckle, and dwarf bush honeysuckle. All the Hemaris species have clear areas on the wings rather than being typically colored and scaled like in other genera. The caterpillars are almost never submitted for identification. They hover in front of flowers while nectaring. This clump of bee balm is right by my back door so I had the opportunity to get lots of shots and pick the best out of those. The bumblebee moth caterpillar is a typical sphinx moth caterpillar. We had bumble bee moths (Snowberry clearwing/Hemaris diffinis) visit as well but I couldn’t get a clear shot of any of those. The big question is: Are these Hemaris thysbe or are they Hemaris diffinis? Hemaris thysbe is a large moth (FW length 20–24 mm) with clear wings with warm dark brown veins and borders. ", "collection__url": null, "date": "None/None/None", "day": null, "notes": "Jones, 1951", "longitude": "-127.17"}, {"site_name": "Tumbler Ridge", "linked_photo": false, "month": 7, "county": "Peace River (BC)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1993, "females": 0, "subspecies": null, "collector": "H. E. Rice", "id": 127953, "locality": "Tumbler Ridge", "state": "BC", "latitude": "55.13", "elevation": 2736, "males": 2, "collection": "OSAC", "collection__url": "http://osac.science.oregonstate.edu/", "date": "1993/7/2", "day": 2, "notes": "", "longitude": "-121.00"}, {"site_name": "Tumbler Ridge", "linked_photo": false, "month": 7, "county": "Peace River (BC)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1993, "females": 0, "subspecies": null, "collector": "D. G. Severns", "id": 149585, "locality": "Tumbler Ridge", "state": "BC", "latitude": "55.13", "elevation": 2736, "males": 1, "collection": "DGS", "collection__url": null, "date": "1993/7/1", "day": 1, "notes": "", "longitude": "-121.00"}, {"site_name": "Chetwynd, 5mS", "linked_photo": false, "month": 7, "county": "Peace River (BC)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1993, "females": 0, "subspecies": null, "collector": "H. E. Rice", "id": 129791, "locality": "Chetwynd, 5mS", "state": "BC", "latitude": "55.70", "elevation": 2081, "males": 1, "collection": "OSAC", "collection__url": "http://osac.science.oregonstate.edu/", "date": "1993/7/3", "day": 3, "notes": "", "longitude": "-121.63"}, {"site_name": "Rolla", "linked_photo": false, "month": 7, "county": "Peace River (BC)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1927, "females": 0, "subspecies": null, "collector": "P. N. Vroom", "id": 177574, "locality": "Rolla", "state": "BC", "latitude": "55.90", "elevation": 2133, "males": -1, "collection": "RBCM", "collection__url": "http://www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Natural_History/Insects-and-Relatives.aspx", "date": "1927/7/21", "day": 21, "notes": "", "longitude": "-120.07"}, {"site_name": "Clayhurst Bridge, N", "linked_photo": false, "month": 6, "county": "Peace River (BC)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1997, "females": 0, "subspecies": null, "collector": "Jon H. Shepard", "id": 149568, "locality": "Clayhurst Bridge, N", "state": "BC", "latitude": "56.13", "elevation": 1690, "males": 1, "collection": "JHS", "collection__url": null, "date": "1997/6/1", "day": 1, "notes": "", "longitude": "-120.05"}, {"site_name": "Clayhurst ferry, N", "linked_photo": false, "month": 7, "county": "Peace River (BC)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1984, "females": 1, "subspecies": null, "collector": "J. The ventral abdomen is uniformly dark. Hummingbird Moth (Hemaris thysbe or Hemaris diffinis). The head and thorax are variable yellowish olive to tan. It is also called the snowberry clearwing because the caterpillar (a hornworm) feeds on snowberry. On the River Mix Verbena. The combination of its appearance and its behavior commonly leads to it being confused with a hummingbird or bumblebee. Hemaris thysbe is slightly larger than both of these species and its forewing cell appears divided by a longitudinal vein, lacking in H. thetis and H. diffinis. and snowberry (Symphoricarpos spp.). This is a small day-flying sphingid with forewing length of only 23-28mm (1). The dorsallegs are r… Hemaris thetis, the Rocky Mountain clearwing or California clearwing is a moth of the family Sphingidae. Moths in the Hemaris genus are collectively called clearwing moths or … Please enable JavaScript to experience all features of the site! This moth has mostly black scales around clear portions of the wings, and the legs are black. ", "state": "BC", "latitude": "59.70", "elevation": 1842, "males": 1, "collection": "JHS", "collection__url": null, "date": "1992/6/16", "day": 16, "notes": "", "longitude": "-126.47"}, {"site_name": "Petitot R.", "linked_photo": false, "month": 7, "county": "Northern Rockies (BC)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1999, "females": 0, "subspecies": null, "collector": "J. Four species of hummingbird moths are widespread in North America, with several species elsewhere. After feeding and mating, females lay eggs on the leaves of small shrubs and vines. This Factsheet has not been peer reviewed. The most familiar ones in North America are the Snowberry Clearwing (Hemaris diffinis) - most often found in the west, and the Hummingbird Clearwing (Hemaris thysbe) - more common in … This is likely one of the first insects that I ever got enthusiastic about. Second set on Joe Pye Weed: This one seems to have paler legs, maybe a thysbe? Their main host plants are herbs and shrubs of the Dipsacaceae (Teasel) and Caprifoliaceae (Honeysuckle) families. Hemaris thysbe is the hummingbird moth or common clearwing moth. ", "linked_photo": false, "month": 6, "county": "Northern Rockies (BC)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1992, "females": 0, "subspecies": null, "collector": "N. Kondla", "id": 149582, "locality": "Smith R. & S. Shepard", "id": 91855, "locality": "Natal, 18mN", "state": "BC", "latitude": "50.02", "elevation": 4151, "males": 2, "collection": "JHS", "collection__url": null, "date": "1968/6/17", "day": 17, "notes": "", "longitude": "-114.92"}, {"site_name": "White Swan L.", "linked_photo": false, "month": 6, "county": "East Kootenay (BC)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 2001, "females": 0, "subspecies": null, "collector": "W. D. Nicholson", "id": 149586, "locality": "White Swan L.", "state": "BC", "latitude": "50.13", "elevation": 3800, "males": -1, "collection": "WDN", "collection__url": null, "date": "2001/6/18", "day": 18, "notes": "", "longitude": "-115.45"}, {"site_name": "White Swan L.", "linked_photo": false, "month": 6, "county": "East Kootenay (BC)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 2001, "females": 0, "subspecies": null, "collector": "W. D. Nicholson", "id": 149587, "locality": "White Swan L.", "state": "BC", "latitude": "50.13", "elevation": 3800, "males": -1, "collection": "WDN", "collection__url": null, "date": "2001/6/18", "day": 18, "notes": "", "longitude": "-115.45"}, {"site_name": "Field", "linked_photo": false, "month": null, "county": "Columbia-Shuswap (BC)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": null, "females": 0, "subspecies": null, "collector": null, "id": 149571, "locality": "Field", "state": "BC", "latitude": "51.40", "elevation": 4083, "males": -999999, "collection": "? Indians. The abdomen is similarly colored, with a two-segment wide dark warm chestnut brown band and distal tufting. This is a widespread species, found in many habitats. 5", "state": "YT", "latitude": null, "elevation": null, "males": 0, "collection": "JHS", "collection__url": null, "date": "1989/7/5", "day": 5, "notes": "", "longitude": null}, {"site_name": "Corvallis", "linked_photo": false, "month": 6, "county": "Benton (OR)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1897, "females": 1, "subspecies": null, "collector": null, "id": 92890, "locality": "Corvallis", "state": "OR", "latitude": "44.56", "elevation": 225, "males": 0, "collection": "OSAC", "collection__url": "http://osac.science.oregonstate.edu/", "date": "1897/6/12", "day": 12, "notes": "", "longitude": "-123.26"}, {"site_name": "Enfield, NW Cold Stream Pond", "linked_photo": true, "month": 5, "county": "Penobscot (ME)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1987, "females": null, "subspecies": null, "collector": "LG Crabo & LP Grey", "id": 88577, "locality": "Enfield, NW Cold Stream Pond", "state": "ME", "latitude": "45.28", "elevation": 370, "males": null, "collection": "LGCC", "collection__url": null, "date": "1987/5/28", "day": 28, "notes": null, "longitude": "-68.56"}, {"site_name": "Molalla R.", "linked_photo": false, "month": 6, "county": "Clackamas (OR)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1934, "females": 2, "subspecies": null, "collector": "C. W. Herr Coll. A pair of pale lines runs down the back. Hyles lineata. It has compound eyes and well-developed reproductive organs. The abdomen is similarly colored, with a two-segment wide dark warm chestnut brown band and distal tufting. This moth should not be confused with the hummingbird hawk-moth of Europe. This species is similar to Hemaris thetis and Hemaris diffinis, the only species with which it is likely to be confused in our region. & S. Shepard", "id": 149583, "locality": "Stanolind Cr. A pair of pale lines runs down the back. ", "state": "BC", "latitude": "57.03", "elevation": 3715, "males": -1, "collection": "CNC", "collection__url": "http://www.canacoll.org/index.htm", "date": "1976/7/29", "day": 29, "notes": "Shepard notes", "longitude": "-122.52"}, {"site_name": "Fort Nelson", "linked_photo": false, "month": 6, "county": "Northern Rockies (BC)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1948, "females": 0, "subspecies": null, "collector": "Mason & Hughes", "id": 149572, "locality": "Fort Nelson", "state": "BC", "latitude": "58.80", "elevation": 1366, "males": -1, "collection": "CNC", "collection__url": "http://www.canacoll.org/index.htm", "date": "1948/6/15", "day": 15, "notes": "Shepard notes", "longitude": "-122.72"}, {"site_name": "Fort Nelson", "linked_photo": false, "month": 8, "county": "Northern Rockies (BC)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1949, "females": 0, "subspecies": null, "collector": "J. K. Morie", "id": 149573, "locality": "Fort Nelson", "state": "BC", "latitude": "58.80", "elevation": 1366, "males": -1, "collection": "CNC", "collection__url": "http://www.canacoll.org/index.htm", "date": "1949/8/27", "day": 27, "notes": "Shepard notes", "longitude": "-122.72"}, {"site_name": "Toad River Lodge", "linked_photo": false, "month": 7, "county": "Northern Rockies (BC)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1959, "females": 0, "subspecies": null, "collector": "E. C. McDougall", "id": 149584, "locality": "Toad River Lodge", "state": "BC", "latitude": "58.85", "elevation": 4500, "males": -1, "collection": "CNC", "collection__url": "http://www.canacoll.org/index.htm", "date": "1959/7/20", "day": 20, "notes": "Shepard notes", "longitude": "-125.23"}, {"site_name": "Stanolind Cr. So, how do you tell the species … When trying to decide between thysbe, gracilis, and diffinis, look at the legs. Read our The forewing cell contains a row of scales that looks like a longitudinal vein. The species was first described by Jean Baptiste Boisduval, 1855 Rocky Mountain clearwing or California clearwing Hemaris thysbe Fabricius, 1775 hummingbird clearwing Hemaris tityus Linnaeus, 1758 Hemaris diffinis, the … Identification guides warn that both species are variable in color, which complicates identification, but the … & S. Shepard", "id": 149569, "locality": "Clayhurst ferry, N", "state": "BC", "latitude": "56.13", "elevation": 1690, "males": 0, "collection": "JHS", "collection__url": null, "date": "1984/7/14", "day": 14, "notes": "", "longitude": "-120.05"}, {"site_name": "Alas.Hwy.mi.116", "linked_photo": false, "month": 6, "county": "Peace River (BC)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1994, "females": 1, "subspecies": null, "collector": "H. E. Rice", "id": 124540, "locality": "Alas.Hwy.mi.116", "state": "BC", "latitude": "56.15", "elevation": 2325, "males": 0, "collection": "OSAC", "collection__url": "http://osac.science.oregonstate.edu/", "date": "1994/6/23", "day": 23, "notes": "", "longitude": "-121.90"}, {"site_name": "Beatton R., N bank", "linked_photo": false, "month": 6, "county": "Peace River (BC)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1989, "females": 1, "subspecies": null, "collector": "Crabo/Pelham", "id": 119800, "locality": "Beatton R., N bank", "state": "BC", "latitude": "56.26", "elevation": 1969, "males": 0, "collection": "WSU", "collection__url": "http://entomology.wsu.edu/outreach/m-t-james-museum/", "date": "1989/6/3", "day": 3, "notes": "", "longitude": "-120.65"}, {"site_name": "Beaton R., 1mN", "linked_photo": false, "month": 6, "county": "Peace River (BC)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1997, "females": 0, "subspecies": null, "collector": "Jon H. Shepard", "id": 149566, "locality": "Beaton R., 1mN", "state": "BC", "latitude": "56.28", "elevation": 1484, "males": -1, "collection": "RBCM", "collection__url": "http://www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Natural_History/Insects-and-Relatives.aspx", "date": "1997/6/3", "day": 3, "notes": "", "longitude": "-120.73"}, {"site_name": "Pink Mt. This species is common and widely distributed in eastern North America, but is very rare and sporadic in western North America. Image taken with a Nikon 1 V3 camera and 70-300 mm VR telephoto zoom lens (ISO 400, 300 mm, f/5.6, 1/500 sec) The legs of H. thetis and H. diffinis are black rather than brown as in H. thysbe. Honeysuckles, snowberries, viburnums, hawthorns, and cherries are favored for egg laying by this magnificent moth. ... (Hemaris thysbe) moth. Is this Hemaris thysbe, gracilis or diffinis? 5", "state": "YT", "latitude": null, "elevation": null, "males": 0, "collection": "JHS", "collection__url": null, "date": "1989/7/5", "day": 5, "notes": "", "longitude": null}, {"site_name": "Stewart Crossing", "linked_photo": false, "month": 6, "county": null, "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1979, "females": 0, "subspecies": null, "collector": "Jon Shepard", "id": 149590, "locality": "Stewart Crossing", "state": "YT", "latitude": null, "elevation": null, "males": 2, "collection": "JHS", "collection__url": null, "date": "1979/6/13", "day": 13, "notes": "", "longitude": null}, {"site_name": "Dempster Hwy., km. Hemaris thysbe, the hummingbird clearwing, is a moth of the family Sphingidae (hawkmoths).Beating its wings rapidly, H. thysbe hovers to collect nectar from a variety of flowers. N.C. Hemaris diffinis, the snowberry clearwing, is a moth of the order Lepidoptera, family Sphingidae.This moth is sometimes called "hummingbird moth" or "flying lobster". ", "linked_photo": false, "month": 6, "county": "Stikine (BC)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1973, "females": 1, "subspecies": null, "collector": "J. Shepard", "id": 149581, "locality": "Quartzrock Cr. 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In Hemaris diffinis, the red spotting on the forewing is more brown in color, and the yellow portion in the center of the trailing abdominal scales is interrupted by black scales. Hemaris thysbe is a large moth (FW length 20–24 mm) with clear wings with warm dark brown veins and borders. Rd. Unlike most moths, the species lacks hearing organs. & S. Shepard", "id": 149589, "locality": "Dempster Hwy., km. Revised: Sept. 11, 2019. So, … The caterpillar is a pale green hornworm with a black horn and black spots along each side. Because the caterpillars are rarely noticed, no control measures are recommended. Hemaris diffinis. 5", "linked_photo": false, "month": 7, "county": null, "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1989, "females": 1, "subspecies": null, "collector": "J. I soon learned that what I had seen was actually an insect – a hummingbird clearwing moth (Hemaris thysbe) to be precise. Hesperia leonardus. Limenitis archippus. The black antenna is club-like. Robson, 5mW", "linked_photo": false, "month": 6, "county": "Fraser-Fort George (BC)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1971, "females": 1, "subspecies": null, "collector": "Albert Grable", "id": 131477, "locality": "Mt. Sphinx moths in the genus Hemaris are remarkable because Hemaris diffinis resembles bumble bees and Hemaris thysbe vaguely resembles hummingbirds in flight. Rd. ", "state": "BC", "latitude": "59.20", "elevation": 1109, "males": 2, "collection": "JHS", "collection__url": null, "date": "1999/7/23", "day": 23, "notes": "", "longitude": "-123.32"}, {"site_name": "Quartzrock Cr. The antennae of H. thysbe are thicker at their base and are curved at the ends. A disjunct southern population is found in the Columbia Gorge and Oregon's Willamette Valley. The Hummingbird Clearwing (Hemaris thysbe) moth, another day-flier, also uses Symphoricarpos species, possibly including Coralberries, as food for its caterpillars. … & S. Shepard", "id": 149579, "locality": "Petitot R.", "state": "BC", "latitude": "59.98", "elevation": 1354, "males": 1, "collection": "JHS", "collection__url": null, "date": "1999/7/22", "day": 22, "notes": "", "longitude": "-122.98"}, {"site_name": "Watson Lake", "linked_photo": false, "month": 6, "county": null, "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1949, "females": 0, "subspecies": null, "collector": "D. L. 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Leech", "id": 149576, "locality": "Liard Hot Springs", "state": "BC", "latitude": "59.47", "elevation": 1500, "males": -1, "collection": "CNC", "collection__url": "http://www.canacoll.org/index.htm", "date": "1959/7/9", "day": 9, "notes": "Shepard notes", "longitude": "-126.10"}, {"site_name": "Atlin, 3mS", "linked_photo": false, "month": 6, "county": "Stikine (BC)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1973, "females": 1, "subspecies": null, "collector": "J. Shepard", "id": 149565, "locality": "Atlin, 3mS", "state": "BC", "latitude": "59.55", "elevation": 4274, "males": 1, "collection": "JHS", "collection__url": null, "date": "1973/6/27", "day": 27, "notes": "", "longitude": "-133.62"}, {"site_name": "Atlin", "linked_photo": false, "month": 7, "county": "Stikine (BC)", "record_type": "specimen", "year": 1955, "females": 0, "subspecies": null, "collector": "H. J. 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