Hi all, I have been mothing every night, but hadn't had a chance to ID them yet. Luckily, I was off from school Thursday and Friday, so I spend both days identifying over 200 photos. Here is what have had in the past 2 wks. Also, I think I had a Coastal Plain Meganola Moth, number 8983.1. This would be first for the state, so would appreciate any confirmation on it. Thanks Ali Iyoob Common Tan Wave Maple Looper Moth Abegesta reluctalis Epipagis huronalis (seen tons when slogging through marshes in search of rare damselflies) Black-bordered Lemon Moth Porcelain Gray (Matt Daw somehow spotted it flat on a tree trunk) Wonderful Underwing (flushed off ground to tree, where I photographed it) Nais Tiger Moth Maple Webworm Moth Diamondback Moth Three-lined Leafroller Armyworm Moth Grateful Midget Southern Flannel Moth Orange-tipped Oakworm Moth (their cats were all over the oaks in front of my house a few months ago) Yellow-shouldered Slug Moth Coastal Plain Meganola Moth (first for state if I am right on the ID) Sparganothis bistriata Juniper-twig Geometer Soft-lined Wave Moth Drab Brown Wave Trumpet Vine Moth Colorful Zale Wavy-lined Heterocampa Rustic Quaker Skiff Moth Ailanthus Webworm Moth Panama Grass-tubeworm Nason's Slug Moth Exposed Lipocosma Moth Ephestiodes infimella Crocidophora pustuliferalis Cresson's Grass-tubeworm Moth Acrolophus piger Common Idia Narrow-patch Carolella Moth Small Necklaced Moth Crambid Snout Moth Pink-barred Pseudeustrotia Posturing Arta Moth Caloptilia violacella Elegant Grass-veneer Moth
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