Hi ALl, I agree with all of the IDs that Rich suggested except that I would caution that I do not know how to differentiate Olethreutes ferrolineana and O coruscana from astrologana because I have never looked at a drawer of them in a curated colection. Gilligan et al. suggest that they must be dissected to make a sure determination. Also I do not know whether either of these species occur in Tennessee. Hugh On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 3:09 AM, Richard Healy <rdhealy1951@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Diana > The first and second moth are 4652 Tortricidia testacae I believe the third > is 2837 Olethreutes astrologana and the last moth is Agryrotaenia > quercifoliana. Rich > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Diana Stock-Prescott <diana.stockprescott@xxxxxxx> > To: tn-moths@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Thu, May 12, 2011 1:29 am > Subject: [tn-moths] More ID help > > The first and second are the same moth, different view. It's maybe 1/2". > > > Diana Stock -Prescott > Knox Co, TN > > > > > > >