Digital Guide to Moth Identification |
All photographs © Carol Wolf, Jim Vargo and Other Photographers
Noctuoidea
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930471 – 8323 – Common Idia – Idia aemula |
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930474 – 8326 – Rotund Idia – Idia rotundalis |
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930477 – 8329 – Orange-spotted Idia – Idia diminuendis |
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930516 – 8366 – Smoky Tetanolita – Tetanolita mynesalis |
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930518 – 8368 – Florida Tetanolita – Tetanolita floridana |
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930532 – 8381 – Discolored Renia – Renia discoloralis |
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930537 – 8385 – Fraternal Renia – Renia fraternalis |
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930547 – 8393 – Ambiguous Moth – Lascoria ambigualis |
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930552 – 8398 – Faint-spotted Palthis – Palthis asopialis |
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930668 – 8431 – Black-spotted Hypenopsis – Hypenopsis macula |
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930651 – 8437 – Abablemma brimleyana |
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930655 – 8440 – Thin-winged Owlet – Nigetia formosalis |
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930588 – 8465 – Green Cloverworm – Hypena scabra |
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930559 – 8490 – Decorated Owlet – Pangrapta decoralis |
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930560 – 8491 – Lost Owlet – Ledaea perditalis |
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930637 – 8514 – Deadwood Borer – Scolecocampa liburna |
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930628 – 8527 – Large Necklace Moth – Hypsoropha monilis |
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930977 – 8585.3 – Epidromia rotundata |
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931089 – 8587 – Red-lined Panopoda – Panopoda rufimargo |
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931090 – 8588 – Brown Panopoda – Panopoda carneicosta |
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