I like calling this the September Quiz because it implies this quiz feature appears at regular intervals. Good luck finding the July and August versions.
As always, this is a serious test of prairie knowledge. If you get all the answers correct, you are entitled to a free double thumbs up from the mayor (or appropriate title) of whatever municipality you live closest to. To redeem your prize, just send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the office of that official with a copy of your answers and a dried and pressed specimen of Callirhoe involucrata. Be sure to add the hashtag #prairiesrule!
Good luck to all of you!

Q1. What is an accepted common name of the above flowering prairie plant?
A. Tentative Sorrow
B. Common Yarrow
C. Uncommon Borrow
D. Dickcissel
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Q2. Which of the following is not the common name of a moth species in the Great Plains?
A. The Halfwing
B. The Badwing
C. The Changeling
D. The Wedgeling
E. The Joker
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Q3. What is the correct spelling of the above snake species?
A. Masassauga
B. Massasauga
C. Mississauga
D. Mississippi
E. Bull Snake
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Q4. What is shown in the above photo?
A. Empty eggs of some kind of hemipteran (true bug)
B. A fungus growing on the stem of a grass
C. The flower of needle-and-thread grass.
D. The abandoned exoskeleton of a recently-molted damselfly
E. A pair of my kid’s socks. (THAT’S where they went!)
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Q5. Why is the sun shaped like an octagon behind this gaura flower?
A. Climate change
B. COVID-19
C. Area 51
D. It’s an effect caused by the diaphragm blades inside the camera lens that control the aperture (opening through which light passes into the camera).
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Q6. How many sides does an octagon have?
A. Apparently 7 if the previous question is to be believed.
B. Who even knows anymore?
C. A & B
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Q7. Which of the following is not the common name of a moth species in the Great Plains?
A. Crambid Snout
B. Rough Prominent
C. Delicate Cycnia
D. Implicit Arches
E. Black Bit
F. Cream-bordered Dichomeris
G. All of the above are actual Great Plains moths
H. None of the above are actual Great Plains moths
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Q9. What is shown in the above photo?
A. The seedhead of Indiangrass (Sorghastrum nutans)
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Q10. Which of the following is not the common name of a moth species in the Great Plains?
A. Happy Dancer
B. Sturdy Fig
C. Achneris Flipper
D. Deep Orange Geographer
E. Three-Spotted Boop
F. Festival Arches
G. All of the above are actual Great Plains moths
H. None of the above are actual Great Plains moths
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Q11. True or False: People who name moths are just a little different from the rest of us.
A. True, but in a good way
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Q12. You skipped Q8.
A. Oops
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Q13. Did you know Mississauga is the name of a city in Ontario, Canada?
A. Yes
B. Oh, you did not
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Answer Key:
Q1. B
Q2. C
Q3. B
Q4. C
Q5. D
Q6. A, B, or C, depending upon your current mood and/or local political climate
Q7. G
Q9. A
Q10. H (hee hee)
Q11. A
Q12. A
Q13. B (probably)
Thank you for the laugh! Your blogs are the best. Great break from the usual yet still fabulous photos. Thanks again
That was one of the best quizes I have ever taken! :D :D :D
Enjoyed this bit of fancy. I missed number 2!!! Otherwise I guess I got the rest. LOL
Thanks for the afternoon smiles!
No chance of winning any prizes! 😊
How fun is this!!!
As usual, a most excellent quiz! Fun and informative:)