Brian, The first moth is Double-toothed Prominent, Nerice bidentata #7929. I had one at my place 2 days ago. Merrill On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 8:42 PM, birdranger <cbockhahn4@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Still working through the past few days of great mothing. Many pretty > little Warm-chevroneds out, and the pink and yellow one attached I couldn't > find on bug guide but I'm sure it's there. Anybody seeing these? > > > Common Angle Macaria aemulataria > Banded Tiger Moth > One-spotted Variant > Arched Hooktip Drepana arcuata > Yellow-lined Owlet Colobochyla interpuncta > Maple Looper Moth Parallelia bistriaris > Warm-chevroned Moth Tortricidia testacea > Common Pitchodis Pitchodis herbarum > Pondside Pyralid Moth Munroessa icciusalis > Spotted Phosphila Phosphila miselioides > Broken-banded leafroller Choristoneura fractivittan > > > Brian Bockhahn > Falls Lake State Park Ranger > cbockhahn4@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > -- J. Merrill Lynch Echo Valley Farm Watauga County, NC Elevation: 3,400 feet