Eyed Tiger Moth

The Eyed Tiger Moth, scientifically known as Hypercompe scribonia, is a striking species that can be found in the vibrant ecosystems around Summerville, South Carolina. This moth is particularly notable for its unique and colorful appearance, featuring distinctive eye-like patterns on its wings that serve as a form of camouflage against predators. The Eyed Tiger Moth is a member of the Erebidae family and is often recognized for its large size and fluffy, fur-like body, which adds to its charm.

Typically, you can spot the Eyed Tiger Moth during the warmer months, as it is most active at night. Adults are attracted to lights, making them a common sight around outdoor areas during summer evenings. Their larvae, known as caterpillars, are also intriguing and can be found feeding on a variety of host plants, contributing to the local biodiversity.

In addition to its captivating appearance, the Eyed Tiger Moth plays a role in the ecosystem as both a pollinator and a food source for various birds and other predators. Observing this moth can be a delightful experience for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers in the Summerville area, highlighting the rich tapestry of life that thrives in this region.

ID1811079
Rankspecies
Scientific NameHypercompe scribonia Stoll
Common NameEyed Tiger Moth
AttributionJessica Finicle | Jessica Finicle | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
First Seen08/03/2026 12:58 pm
Last Seen08/03/2026 12:58 pm
Total ObservationsYes
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
6252238205Jessica FinicleMarch 8, 2026 12:58 pm32.947228, -80.170172

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