I put the wrong name down for The dark wing, should have been, my guess, was Ultronia Underwing??
Corey, Ed wrote:
Vince, Your "Dark-spotted Palthis" is a Catocala (notice the bright red underwings with bands). 1011 looks like an emerald of some type, 1012 is something near a Renia, and 1010 is a Pyralid that's close to Herpetogramma. Sorry I don't have more time to delve into these, but that may put you on the right track. Ed Corey Raleigh, NC -------- Ed Corey Inventory Biologist NC Division of Parks and Recreation Yorkshire Center Office 305 12700 Bayleaf Church Road, Raleigh, NC 27614-9633 Office: 919-841-4037 Cell: 919-208-7864 Fax: 919-870-6843 Please note that my email address has changed to Ed.Corey@xxxxxxxxxxx Please change this in your contact lists. E-mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties -----Original Message----- From: ncsc-moths-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ncsc-moths-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Vincent Stanton Sent: Friday, July 23, 2010 11:20 AM To: ncsc-moths@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [ncsc-moths] Porch light last night I had a good mix of moths on my porch last night. 1010.jpg Dark spotted palthis moth & Ailanthus webworm 1011.jpg unknown 1012.jpg unknown 1013.jpg unknown If any of the unknown are familiar, and you wouldn't mind ID'ing Thanks,or I'll press on with the search.. or if my ids of 1010 are in error please set me straight.Vin Stanton Asheville, WNC
-- Vin Stanton Documentation Analyst, Climate Data Modernization Project (CDMP) STG, Inc. - Government Contractor 828-271-4176