I didn't realize it was a competition! :-) With a possibility of 2500 or so species in the state, there are still a few left to find. I'm pretty sure Jean isn't far behind my totals. Ken Childs Henderson, TN Chester County http://tinyurl.com/Kens-Moths-2011 ________________________________ From: Jean Obrist <innisfreehorses@xxxxxxxxxx> To: tn-moths@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2011 8:20 PM Subject: [tn-moths] Re: FOY's Anderson Co. - finally reached 200! Congrats, Kris. Keep it up. Sooner or later Ken is going to run out of new species...... maybe...LOL jean ----- Original Message ----- >From: klight10@xxxxxxxxxxx >To: tn-moths-bounce TN Moth Group >Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2011 8:59 PM >Subject: [tn-moths] FOY's Anderson Co. - finally reached 200! > > >Woo (can't add "hoo" until I catch up with Ken!), I finally reached 200 for >my personal list this year! :) > >Here are the ones I've ID'd: > >9003.1 – Tripudia rectangula 5-27-11 >0319 – Kearfottia albifasciella 6-12-11 >2211 – Polyhymno luteostrigella Polyhymno Moth 6-12-11 >5275 – Herpetogramma pertextalis – Bold-feathered Grass Moth 6-13-11 >8514Scolecocampa liburna Dead-Wood Borer Moth 6-13-11 >8267 – Cisseps fulvicollis – Yellow-collared Scape Moth 6-13-11 >0300 – Hybroma servulella – Yellow Wave Moth 6-13-11 >0305 – Mea bipunctella – Two-spotted Mea Moth 6-13-11 >5579 – Macalla zelleri – Zeller's Epipaschia Moth 6-14-11 (#200!!!) > >Here is the link to my Picasa page with the photos: > >https://picasaweb.google.com/klight10/AndersonCountyMoths2011# > >Kris Light >Oak Ridge, TN >Anderson Co. > > >