J. N. I can't find Peridroma incivis or Epinecis virginiaria. There is a genus epimecis, but no virginiaria. Do you have references to Hodges number on these, or any further info that might help. Sometimes moths are changed from one genus to another. Beautiful Wood-nymph is Eudryas grata now. You have some nice moths here. Jean ----- Original Message ----- From: J.N. & Ella Howard To: tn-moths@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2010 9:10 PM Subject: [tn-moths] FOY Greetings, I have seen the following moths during the last two nights: Euthisanotia grata (The Beautiful Wood-nymth) Epinecis virginiaria Sabulodes transversata Catocola ultronia (The Ultronia Underwing) Peridroma incivis (The Uncivil Dart) Citheronia regalis (The Royal Walnut-moth Wavy-lined Emerald We are still working on being able to send photos, but getting quite a few, some very good. J. N. Howard Fiery Gizzard Cove Marion County