[ncsc-moths] Re: Wake county mothing

  • From: piephofft@xxxxxxx
  • To: ncsc-moths@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 05 May 2010 14:51:36 -0400

I believe the third moth is the Sharp-blotched Nola; Nola pustulata. I have seen these recently at my home in Mint Hill.


Taylor Piephoff
Charlotte, NC
PiephoffT@xxxxxxx

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From: J. Merrill Lynch <jmerrilllynch@xxxxxxxxx>
To: ncsc-moths@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tue, May 4, 2010 5:06 am
Subject: [ncsc-moths] Re: Wake county mothing


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




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J. Merrill Lynch
Echo Valley Farm
Watauga County, NC
Elevation:  3,400 feet


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