It sure looks like sepia to me but I'm of the opinion that almost all Pseudexentera identifications need to be qualified as tentative! Merrill On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 1:20 PM, Douglas Downs <douglas_downs@xxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > Had this moth on 03-13-11. Have tentatively identified it as 3252.1 > *Pseudexentera > sepia* based upon the yellowish spotting near the head and on the sides, > as well as the dark patch on the back followed by the large whitish patch. > > Any thoughts? > > Doug Downs > Sparta, White County, TN > -- J. Merrill Lynch Echo Valley Farm Watauga County, NC Elevation: 3,400 feet