Hi Brian, I agree with all that has been suggested so far except that the Clostera is not albosigma but inclusa. For the Dasychira, you might need to consult a collection of NC moths--or at least first get a list of possible species. These guys are difficult and sexually dimorphic. Hugh On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 10:37 PM, Brian Bockhahn <birdranger248@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > Ben lurking a while....I have yet to set up the sheet at my new house in a > neighborhood (I haven't had neighbors since I was 5yrs old), it's hard to > get motivated after living in a state park and having myriad moth > opportunities and the data going straight into our database. Kyle works in > my former park and is enjoying the species diversity! I think he has the > moth list well over 700 now. > > Still sorting through some from late May 2011, thanks for any help. > > -- > Brian Bockhahn > birdranger248@xxxxxxxxx > > >