When you say 13 species and you referring to moths with "slug" as part of the common name or anything from the family that slug moths belong to? Ken Childs Henderson, TN Chester County http://tinyurl.com/Kens-Moths-2011 ________________________________ From: J. Merrill Lynch <jmerrilllynch@xxxxxxxxx> To: ncsc-moths@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Saturday, July 9, 2011 2:17 PM Subject: [ncsc-moths] Re: Good time for slugs Harry, I've had 13 spp of slugs so far this season but neither of those! Both would be lifers for me. Merrill On Jul 9, 2011 1:36 PM, "Harry Wilson" <harrywilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Moth-ers, > > The last two nights have produced a lifer slug each night. First was Nason's > Slug, Natada nasoni, and last night it was joined by Beutenmueller's Slug, > Isochaetes beutenmuelleri, a moth with a good Germanic name. Moth numbers > continue to be down, but individuals are interesting. A Walnut Sphinx has > been on the wall outside our back door for a couple of days now. > > > Harry Wilson > Zebulon, NC