I took a quick look at your Flickr album and here are a few comments. Because of the bold markings and the angular hindwing, your 7169 – Scopula inductata appears to be 7159 – Scopula limboundata 5362.1 – Crambus alboclavellus is 5362 – Crambus agitatellus. I think the jury is still out about Crambus alboclavellus being a valid species. 8750 – Ptichodis herbarum is 8587 – Panopoda rufimargo. I'm pretty sure your 3599 – Argyrotaenia floridana is 3603 – Argyrotaenia tabulana. Ken Childs Henderson, TN Chester County http://tinyurl.com/FinishFlagFarmsMoths http://www.finishflagfarms.com ________________________________ From: Doug Allen <dougk4ly@xxxxxxxxx> To: info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Judy Snyder <jjsnyder2@xxxxxxxxx>; ncsc-moths@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; Carolinaleps <carolinaleps@xxxxxxxx>; bjorky@xxxxxxx; Jean Fontaine <eepa45@xxxxxxxxx>; M Rainey - CloseToleranceSoftware <rainey47@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Alice Sutton <suttonak@xxxxxxxxxxx>; Katherine Sychra <sychraindexing@xxxxxxxxx>; Frances D. Davis <duquette1@xxxxxxxxxxx>; Judy Allen <heyjudeok@xxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, July 27, 2013 2:54 PM Subject: [ncsc-moths] National Moth Week We had a superb Nat'l Moth Week get-to-gether Monday, July 22, here in Inman, SC, with over 40 species recorded in about two hours. Unfortunately heavy rain stated at 11 PM limiting our mothing to about two hours. We had 7 naturalists from about age 13- 73! I've photographed an addition several dozen species this week which I'll add later. See our motley crew and the first 46 species uploaded - by going to my Flickr page and Look for the National Moth Week set (probably) in upper right- http://www.flickr.com/photos/carolinabutterflies/ Hope everyone all over the world had as much fun as we did. Thank you Nat'l Moth Week! Doug Allen Inman, SC Spartanburg County upstate SC near NC border and mountains