Hi Ken, I'm basing it on John Snyder's database which incorporates the MGP list, I think- http://facweb.furman.edu/~snyderjohn/sc-moths/ Any thoughts on my tentative IDs? Doug On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 2:57 PM, kjchilds <kjchilds@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > The Crambus is Crambus agitatellus. > > Remember that the records on BAMONA and BG are user submitted as are most > of what's on MPG so the distribution maps on those sites are very much > incomplete. Odds are good that all of these moths have multiple scientific > records in SC. > > Having said that, it's always fun to get the first for your state on the > various online sites. :) > > Ken Childs > Henderson, TN > Chester County > > http://tinyurl.com/FinishFlagFarmsMoths > http://www.finishflagfarms.com > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Doug Allen <dougk4ly@xxxxxxxxx> > *To:* ncsc-moths@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; Jean Fontaine <eepa45@xxxxxxxxx> > *Sent:* Thursday, June 27, 2013 1:38 PM > *Subject:* [ncsc-moths] SC new species and 2nd records > > Last week Kyle showed us his most beautiful mid-June species. Mine is > the 1047.1 Suzukis. > > Two of the following seem to be 2nd records for SC and two others > (more difficult ones to identify) could possibly be new SC records if > identified correctly. What do you think? > > Doug Allen Inman, SC > > >