That is definitely Renia, probably salusalis. On Aug 1, 2012, at 6:30 PM, Larry McDaniel <larrycmcd@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Forty people were on hand to enjoy "Moth Night" at Roan Mountain State Park > in Carter County, TN on Friday, July 27, 2012. It was a part of Xtreme Roan > Adventures, > The Nature Rally for Kids. It was a fairly slow night for moths and we rapped > it up by 10:30 pm. > A list of what we observed follows. > > Besma quercivoraria - Oak Besma - Hodges#6885 > Caripeta divisata - Gray Spruce Looper - Hodges#6863 (photo, lifer) > Clemensia albata - Little White Lichen Moth - Hodges#8098 > Furcula borealis - White Furcula - Hodges#7936 > Mythimna unipuncta - Armyworm - Hodges#10438 > Panthea acronyctoides - Black Zigzag - Hodges#9177 (photo, lifer) > Scolecocampa liburna - Dead-Wood Borer Moth - Hodges#8514 > Spilosoma congrua - Agreeable Tiger Moth - Hodges#8134 > Tetanolita mynesalis - Smoky Tetanolita - Hodges#8366 > Udea rubigalis - Celery Leaftier - Hodges#5079 > Apantesis sp. > Crambidae sp. > Melanolophia sp. - maybe M. signataria - Signate Melanolophia - Hodges#6621 > Pyralid sp. - maybe Pococera asperatella - Maple Webworm Moth - Hodges#5606 > maybe Crambid Snout Moth sp. > Eribidae sp. - maybe Renia sp. (photo) > 3 other moth spp. > > Larry McDaniel > > <Caripeta divisata - Gray Spruce Looper - Hodges#6863 roan.JPG> > <maybe Renia sp. roan.JPG> > <Panthea acronyctoides - Black Zigzag - Hodges#9177 roan.JPG>