Thanks Harry! Would that be just this moth that you are referring to, or my other one? And any idea on how to tell the two Chytonix apart? I think that for C. sensilis, the dark curved line (forgetting the name now) from the side of the wing touches the reniform spot, whereas for C. palliatricula, the line doesn't touch the reniform spot; however, I can't find this anywhere. I know that C. palliatricula has that form with white patches. Kyle ________________________________ From: Harry Wilson <wilson.harry.e@xxxxxxxxx> To: NC Moths <ncsc-moths@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2013 8:09 PM Subject: [ncsc-moths] Re: Chytonix troubles (again) Kyle, Your moth looks to me like a good match for the southern dark form of C. palliatricula in the Peterson Guide. Harry On Sat, Jun 29, 2013 at 7:40 PM, Kyle Kittelberger <kkturtledude@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hey everyone, > >I have another Chytonix sp. that I am hoping I could get some opinions on. >Unlike the last one that I thought might have been Chytonix sensilis, 9557, I >believe this might be C. palliatricula, 9556. Any thoughts? Unfortunately I >can't find anywhere that states how to differentiate between the two species. >Any help, either on this moth or the other Chytonix would be greatly >appreciated. > >Thanks, >Kyle > >http://www.flickr.com/photos/hawk-eagle/9171020632/in/photostream -- Harry Wilson Zebulon, NC