Monday, December 27, 2010

The Dead Muth Society (DMS)

To get in and contribute to the DMS you need to be a dead moth photographer or a dead moth. Crumby is a living member. And while scouting around the CB in his capacity as living member of the DMS, Crumby found two dead moths.

Y’all want to join the DMS? Crumby queried the twain moths.

Yup. Sure we do.

So here they are.

(Apoda y-inversum) was found when Crumby had to dust the Parlor of the Goddess. That’s right. This slug moth was found stone cold dead on top of the what not cabinet.




Remember! Crumby has a love hate relationship with the muths that are also sometimes known as darts. But what about the 1962 Dodge Dart? Well. Ray and Crumby both had a love hate relationship with that interesting American-made automobile. Especially, the push button models.

And here is another dart (Nedra ramosula)

But this particular dart is a moth dart or dart moth if you prefer. Same difference. It committed suicide or was more likely stung by a spider in the Men’s Comfort Station. Crumby espied it’s pathetic corpse one morning as Crumby was fixing to perform some ablutions or secret Ovate rituals. Alas, it is missing one antenna. With twain antenna it would be a nice specimen of a moth. An important moth that is not even included on the voluminous Brackenridge moth list.

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