The Six-Legged Narrative

The Six-Legged Narrative EPS 2026-06-26

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A rare butterfly's adult lifespan turns out to be far longer than anyone realized — and a citizen science app is the reason we know. A beloved neotropical species that's lived in butterfly exhibits for decades is actually three different animals, detectable only with ultraviolet light. Wasps have been quietly getting free meals from carnivorous plants for longer than anyone suspected. Britain's hoverflies — some of the most important pollinators on Earth — have dropped by a third in less than a decade, according to the first national monitoring program of its kind. Documenting butterflies in West Africa means navigating fragmented records, colonial museum collections, and active conflict zones. And Pennsylvania just passed a bill to do something elegantly simple with its own land. All six stories. All insects. The Six-Legged Narrative.

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The Six-Legged Narrative EPS 2026-06-26

A rare butterfly's adult lifespan turns out to be far longer than anyone realized — and a citizen science app is the reason we know. A beloved neotropical species that's lived in butterfly exhibits for decades is actually three different animals, detectable only with ultraviolet light. Wasps have been quietly getting free meals from carnivorous plants for longer than anyone suspected. Britain's hoverflies — some of the most important pollinators on Earth — have dropped by a third in less than a decade, according to the first national monitoring program of its kind. Documenting butterflies in West Africa means navigating fragmented records, colonial museum collections, and active conflict zones. And Pennsylvania just passed a bill to do something elegantly simple with its own land. All six stories. All insects. The Six-Legged Narrative.

Gisteren13 min
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The Six-Legged Narrative EPS 2026-06-25

On this episode of The Six-Legged Narrative: moths are finally getting the credit they deserve as nocturnal pollinators — and community moth nights are making it possible to see them up close. Then, a breakthrough in monarch butterfly tracking is turning smartphones into wildlife receivers and filling in the gaps of one of nature's most epic journeys. We visit the last eastern population of the regal fritillary butterfly, holding on at an active military installation in Pennsylvania. A look at the genetics of ant colonies reveals that the rules governing who becomes queen may be written into the genome in surprisingly compact form. A new fly species from the Himalayas brings a forty-eight-year taxonomic mystery to a close. And finally — please stop putting your house spiders outside.

26 jun 202619 min
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The Six-Legged Narrative EPS 2026-06-24

From courtship gifts to Roman war machines made of silk — this episode of The Six-Legged Narrative covers six stories that prove the invertebrate world never runs out of surprises. Tiny dance flies are performing elaborate love rituals right in your garden. A newly described spider in the Queensland rainforest has engineered a silk catapult that fires ants at forces that would knock a human unconscious. A decade-long partnership between scientists and a brewery has raised thousands of dollars for imperiled butterfly conservation in ways no journal article ever could. Researchers in Japan have mapped 842 genetic switches that control honeybee metamorphosis. An invasive sawfly from Asia has turned up in Michigan for the first time. And the National Audubon Society wants you to try bugwatching — here's why that's actually a great idea.

25 jun 202619 min