Thanks for your kind words Pandl, Thanks for the leafhopper ID, too, incredible little critters. I'll update the moth and leafhopper info. I looked up Bio Blitz to see what you'd done! Sounds like something else to add to our schedule for 2015. We'll be doing National Moth Week again this July from my house and the neighbor's organic farm next door. We invite others to join us for one of the evenings yet to be determined. Doug Allen Inman, SC On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 1:49 PM, PandlScharf <pandlscharf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Some really good photos!!!! Your Leafhopper on your car is Membracinae, > Oak Treehopper, Platycotis vittata. Paul > > -----Original Message----- From: PandlScharf > Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2014 10:28 AM > To: ncsc-moths@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [ncsc-moths] Re: diurnal moth here in northern NY > > We had it on our Recent Bio Blitz also ,14 May 2014, 6261.Common Spring > Moth, Heliomata cycladata, Burke County, North Carolina. Paul > > -----Original Message----- From: Doug Allen > Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2014 10:17 AM > To: ncsc-moths@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [ncsc-moths] diurnal moth here in northern NY > > I just uploaded some pics to my Flickr site- > https://www.flickr.com/photos/carolinabutterflies/ > > including this moth which I didn't find in a quick visit to MPG. > There were dozens along a bright lighted woodsy trail near Lake > Champlain about 70 miles south of Montreal. Saw many more moths than > butterflies on a warm, sunny day. > > Doug Allen Inman, SC > >