Until this genus is revised, I juts call them all one species. Dave Wagner says he knows of no differences in the larvae, and he also suspects that nepiassaria is simply another phenotype in a variable species. Does anybody have any characters that they can use to separate amicaria from alienaria? Hugh On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 9:07 PM, kjchilds <kjchilds@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I can't decide which one this is. The lines on most of the species seem a > lot more angular in places that the lines on this one although that may be > due to the angles the moths were photographed at. > > > http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p193/kjchilds/Moths%202011/Moths%202011%20temporary/IMG_6575.jpg > > Ken Childs > Henderson, TN > Chester County > > http://tinyurl.com/Kens-Moths-2011 > http://tinyurl.com/Night-Creatures > http://www.finishflagfarms.com > > >