[tn-moths] Re: Anderson Co. FOY's and a "possum-playing" moth

  • From: klight10@xxxxxxxxxxx
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  • Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2011 15:15:42 +0000 (UTC)


I need to try baiting. Can you give us "newbies" a good bait recipe?   



Kris 
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From: "Jean Obrist" <innisfreehorses@xxxxxxxxxx> 
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Sent: Monday, June 13, 2011 8:59:40 AM 
Subject: [tn-moths] Re: Anderson Co. FOY's and a "possum-playing" moth 

When pinions and sallows are on a bait tree and I shine a light on them, they 
drop to the ground. 
Jean Obrist 
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  From: kjchilds 
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  Sent: Monday, June 13, 2011 8:27 AM 
  Subject: [tn-moths] Re: Anderson Co. FOY's and a "possum-playing" moth 


  When I find a moth on the sheet in a bad position for a decent photo, I'll 
nudge it and usually that's all it takes to get it to move to a better 
location. Sometimes when I do this, they fold up and drop like a rock. This 
must be some sort of defense mechanism 

  Ken Childs 
  Henderson, TN 
  Chester County 

  http://tinyurl.com/Kens-Moths-2011 



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  From: "klight10@xxxxxxxxxxx" <klight10@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
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  Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2011 3:39 PM 
  Subject: [tn-moths] Anderson Co. FOY's and a "possum-playing" moth 


  I've been a bit behind on my reporting, but here are my latest sightings: 

  5606 – Pococera asperatella – Maple Webworm Moth 5-28-11 
  2353 – Homadaula anisocentra – Mimosa Webworm Moth_5-31-11 
  10411 – Lacinipolia laudabilis – Laudable Arches Moth_5-31-11 
  8534 – Plusiodonta compressipalpis – Moonseed Moth_6-2-11 
  3202 – Epiblema otiosana – Bidens Borer Moth 5-28-11 
  3235 – Proteoteras moffatiana – Maple Bud Borer Moth 
  8011 – Schizura leptinoides – Black-blotched Schizura Moth 5-31-11 
  7075 E – Chloropteryx tepperaria – Angle-winged Emerald Moth _6-3-11 
  8230 – Cycnia tenera – Delicate Cycnia Moth_6-3-11 
  9127 – Spragueia leo – Common Spragueia Moth_6-3-11 
  7114 E – Idaea demissaria – Red-Bordered Wave Moth_6-6-11 
  8651 – Lesmone detrahens – Detracted Owlet Moth _6-6-11 
  9725 – Azenia obtusa – Obtuse Yellow Moth _6-6-11 
  7787 – Ceratomia undulosa – Waved Sphinx Moth_6-5-11 
  6941 B – Eusarca confusaria – Confused Eusarca Moth 6-6-11 
  8379 – Renia factiosalis – Sociable Renia Moth 6-6-11 
  9049 – Maliattha synochitis – Black-dotted Lithacodia Moth 6-9-11 
  0475 – Paraleucoptera albella – Cottonwood Leafminer Moth 6-9-11 
  7196 E – Eulithis diversilineata – Lesser Grapevine Looper Moth 6-9-11 
  2234 – Anacampsis coverdalella – Coverdale's Anacampsis Moth 6-10-11 
  0663 – Neurobathra strigifinitella_6-10-11 
  08991-Nola​ cereella ​Sorghum Web​worm Moth 6-10-11 
  0058.97 – Ectodoemia spp. – Unidentified Ectodoemia Moths 6-10-11 
  9062 – Cerma cerintha – Tufted Bird-dropping Moth 6-9-11 
  6982 B – Prochoerodes lineola – Large Maple Spanworm Moth6-9-11 
  7937 – Furcula cinerea – Gray Furcula Moth_6-11-11 
  0283 – Oenoe hybromella_6-11-11 

  Last night I spotted a gray moth on the ceiling of the carport. Since the car 
was under it, I got into a very precarious position to try to photograph the 
moth. I decided sitting on the back window probably wasn't such a good idea ( I 
was wondering how I would explain a broken out window to State Farm!), so I got 
a jar and very gently nudged the moth into it. When I got down off the car and 
onto the carport I noticed the moth had its wings closed and was laying on its 
side. I thought, "There is NO WAY I could have killed that moth as gently as I 
moved it!" Sure enough, about 5 minutes later it was back up on its feet and 
had its wings open. When I touched the jar lid, it pulled that trick again! How 
about that, a moth that "plays 'possum"! :) I identified it as 7937 – Furcula 
cinerea – Gray Furcula Moth. 

  Kris Light 
  Oak Ridge, TN 
  Anderson Co. 


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