I took a quick look at your pics. For the one labeled Idia, take a look at Armyworm. For the Zanclognatha, look at the Hypenas. Bob --------- On Apr 8, 2012, at 12:18 PM, Harold Howell wrote: > Doug Bruce and I made a trip through Bledsoe, Sequatchie, Grundy, Franklin, > and Moore counties 29 thru 31 March 2012. Moths that I photographed are > listed below. > > 29 March Grundy > > Forked euchlaena (H6737) > > 29 March Franklin > > Idia parvulalis (H8335) > > 30 March Moore > > Alien probole (H6837) > > 30 March Grundy > > Common Oak Moth (H8591) > > 31 March Sequatchie > > Common Oak Moth (H8591) > Mournful Thyris (6077) > Zanclognatha dentata (H8349.1) > > Of these I am reasonably confident on the IDs of the Common Oak Moths and > the Mournful Thyris. I am fairly confident on the Forked euchlaena. The > rest are a guess at best. Note that all were photographed in daylight hours > except the 29 March specimen from Franklin County. I would appreciate your > comments and corrections. > > Thanks for your help, > > Harold Howell > Grainger County > Rutledge, TN ------------------------ Bob Perkins Woodlawn, Virginia Historian and General Outdoorsman