Hugh, how can you tell the Acrolophus is female? Ken Childs Henderson, TN Chester County http://tinyurl.com/FinishFlagFarmsMoths http://tinyurl.com/Night-Creatures http://www.finishflagfarms.com ________________________________ From: Hugh McGuinness <hdmcguinness@xxxxxxxxx> To: ncsc-moths@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Friday, January 20, 2012 12:03 PM Subject: [ncsc-moths] Re: Thrre More Micros Hi Paul, Well the first is a female Acrolophus sp. and good luck with trying to determine that from a photo. The second is a Choreutid, Prochoreutis inflatella. I have never seen a single member of the family, so I'm a bit jealous on that one. The third is certainly Rhycionia, and frustrana looks good. Hugh On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 12:52 PM, Paul <pandlscharf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >I've been working all morning on the first two # 1, 7 July and # 2, 28 Oct and haven't come up with anything . The third I believe is a Rhyacionia, which Merrill became very proficient with last spring if I remember correctly . Could it be Rhyacionia frustrana . Also 7 July 2011 ? -- Hugh McGuinness Sag Harbor, NY