Family: Hepialidae - Ghost or Swift Moths
(Superfamily: Hepialoidea)
Adults are medium to very large.They are considered to be a primitive moth,
have very short antennae, lack mouth parts and so do not feed.
Sthenopis thule
Willow Ghost Moth
Korscheltellus gracilis
Graceful Ghost Moth
Family: Gracillariidae - Leaf Blotch Miner Moths
(Superfamily:
Gracillarioidea)
These are very tiny, streamlined moths that often rest propped up on their forelegs.
Caloptilia fraxinella
Ash Leaf Cone Roller
Caloptilia stigmatella
Poplar Caloptilia
Caloptilia umbratella
Parornix species complex
Acrocercops pnosmodiella
Marbleseed Leafminer
Marmara fasciella
White Pine Barkminer Moth
Cameraria caryaefoliella
Pecan Leafminer
Micrurapteryx salicifolialla
Willow Leafblotch Miner Moth
Family: Yponomeutidae - Ermine Moths
(Superfamily: Yponomeutoidea)
The larvae of Ermine moths tend to form communal webs.
Argyresthia goedartella
Bronze Alder Moth
Yponomeuta cagnagellus
Spindle Ermine
Yponomeuta cagnagellus
Spindle Ermine
Yponomeuta padella
Orchard Ermine
Wockia asperipunctella
Shaggy-Spotted Wockia
Family: Elachistidae - Grass-miner Moths
(Superfamily: Gelechioidea)
Small to very small moths. Their caterpillars are typically leaf or stem miners.
Chrysoclista linneella
Linnaeus's Spangle-wing
Agonopterix pulvipennella
Featherduster Agonopterix
Agonopterix atrodorsella
Brown-collared Agonopterix
Machimia tentoriferella
Gold-striped Leaftier
Psilocorsis quercicella
Oak Leaftier
Psilocorsis reflexella
Dotted Leaftier
Depressaria depressana
Purple Carrot-seed Moth
Bibarrambla allenella
Bog Bibarrambla
Semioscopis megamicrella
Semioscopis inornata
Plain Semioscopis
Semioscopis aurorella
Aurora Semioscopis
Semioscopis packardella
Packard's Concealer Moth
Antaeotricha leucillana
Bird-dropping Moth
Ethmia longimaculella
Streaked Ethmia
Family: Cosmopterigidae - Cosmet Moths
(Superfamily: Gelechioidea)
Small moths with relatively narrow wings.
Cosmopterix fernaldella
Fernald's Cosmopterix
Stagmatophora wyattella
Wyatt's Stagmatophora
Limnaecia phragmitella
Shy Cosmet
Family: Gelechiidae - Twirler Moths
(Superfamily: Gelechioidea)
One of the major families of micromoths. Generally very small moths with narrow, fringed wings.
Aristotelia roseosuffusella
Pink-washed Aristotelia
Agnippe prunifoliella
Metzneria lappella
Burdock Seedhead Moth
Dichomeris flavocostella
Cream-bordered Dichomeris
Helcystogramma fernaldella
Fernald's Helcystogramma
Athrips mouffetella
Ten-spotted Honeysuckle Moth
Family: Limacodidae - Slug Caterpillar Moths
(Superfamily: Zygaenoidea)
The moths in this family are medium to medium-small moths with stout,
often hairy bodies, and broad, rounded wings. They are often called slug moths because their caterpillars bear a distinct resemblance to slugs and
move with a slug-like gliding motion.
Packardia geminata
Jeweled Tailed Slug Moth
Packardia elegans
Elegant Tailed Slug Moth
Tortricidia testacea
Warm-chevroned Moth
Tortricidia pallida
Red-Crossed Button Slug Moth
Apoda y inversum
Yellow-collared Slug Moth
Thorybes pylades
Spiny Oak Slug Moth
Family: Tortricidae - Tortricid Moths, Leafroller Moths
and Codling Moths
(Superfamily: Tortricinae)
Many moths of the Tortricidae family are regarded as pests of
agriculture and forestry because their larvae are leaf-rollers or live in fruits or galls.The typical resting position is with the wings folded back,
creating a rounded appearance.
Acleris nivisellana
Snowy-shouldered Acleris
Acleris
forbesana
Forbes' Acleris
Acleris
subnivana
Common Acleris
Acleris
cornana
Acleris
nigrolinea
Black-lined Acleris
Acleris
maximana
Great Acleris
Acleris robinsoniana
Robinson's Acleris Moth
Acleris
inana
Dark-spotted Acleris
Acleris
variegana
Garden Rose Tortrix Moth
Acleris variana
Eastern Black-headed Budworm Moth
Acleris
youngana
Young's Acleris
Acleris schalleriana
Schaller's Acleris
Cnephasia stephensiana
Gray Tortrix
Aethes argentilimitana
Aethes argentilimitana
Aethes sexdentata
Six-toothed Aethes
Cochylis oenotherana
Primrose Cochylid Moth
Syndemis afflictana
Gray Leafroller
Choristoneura fractivittana
Broken-banded Leafroller
Choristoneura rosaceana
Oblique-banded Leafroller
Choristoneura obsoletana
Argyrotaenia velutinana
Red Banded Leafroller
Argyrotaenia mariana
Gray-banded Leafroller
Argyrotaenia quercifoliana
Oak Leafroller
Argyrotaenia quadrifasciana
Lesser All-green Leafroller
Argyrotaenia juglandana
Hickory Leafroller
Archips
purpurana
Omnivorous Leafroller
Archips cerasivorana
Ugly-nest Caterpillar Moth
Archips argyrospila
Fruit-tree Leafroller
Archips
grisea
Gray Archips
Archips
strianus
Striated Tortrix
Archips
dissitana
Boldly-marked Archips
Clepsis clemensiana
Clemens' Clepsis Moth
Clepsis
peritana
Garden Tortrix
Clepsis melaleucana
Black-patched Clepsis
Pandemis limitata
Three-lined Leafroller Moth
Sparganothis sulfureana
Sparganothis Fruitworm Moth
Sparganothis reticulatana
Reticulated Fruitworm Moth
Sparganothis unifasciana
One-lined Sparganothis
Coelostathma discopunctana
The Batman Moth
Zomaria interruptolineana
Broken-lined Zomaria
Cenopis
niveana
Aproned Cenopis
Cenopis pettitana
Maple-basswood Leafroller
Platynota exasperatana
Exasperating Platynota
Pseudosciaphila duplex
Poplar Leafroller
Pseudexentera spoliana
Bare-patched Oak Leafroller
Olethreutes nigranum
Variable Nigranum
Olethreutes tilianum
Basswood Olethreutes
Olethreutes fasciatana
Banded Olethreutes
Olethreutes ferriferana
Hydrangea Leaftier
Olethreutes bipartitana
Divided Olethreutes
Hedya separatana
Pink-washed Leafroller
Phaneta awemeana
Phaneta awemeana
Phaneta umbrastriana
Shaded Phaneta
Phaneta
striatana
Striated Phaneta
Phaneta radiatana
Phaneta radiatana
Phaneta tomonana
Aster-head Phaneta
Eucosma
dorsisignatana
Triangle-backed Eucosma
Eucosma
similiana
Similar Eucosma
Eucosma tocullionana
White Pine Cone Borer
Celypha cespitana
Celypha Moth
Epiblema scudderiana
Goldenrod Gall Moth
Epiblema
otiosana
Bidens Borer Moth
Proteoteras aesculana
Maple Twig Borer Moth
Catastega aceriella
Maple Trumpet Skeletonizer Moth
Ancylis metamelana
Black-marked Ancylis
Family: Pyralidae - Snout Moths
(Superfamily:
Pyraloidea)
Often called Snout Moths because of the long labial palpi of many of the
species in this family. Many moths in this family are crop, granary and household pests that human activities have
transported world-wide.
Pyralis
farinalis
Meal Moth
Aglossa costiferalis
Calico Pyralid
Aglossa pinguinalis
Large Tabby
Hypsopygia olinalis
Yellow-fringed Dolichomia
Hypsopygia costalis
Clover Hayworm Moth
Ortholepis pasadamia
Striped Birch Pyralid
Condylolomia participalis
Drab Condylolomia
Pococera asperatella
Maple Webworm
Acrobasis angusella
Hickory Leafstem Borer
Acrobasis indigenella
Leaf Crumpler Moth
Acrobasis demotella
Walnut Shoot Moth
Euzophera semifuneralis
American Plum Borer
Family: Crambidae - Crambid Snout Moths
(Superfamily: Pyraloidea)
The Crambidae are the grass moth family and Crambid larvae are typically
stem borers in plants of the grass family.
Nymphula ekthlipsis
Nymphula Moth
Cliniodes ostreonalis
Oystershell Metrea
Eurrhypara hortulata
Small Magpie Moth
Anania funebris
White-spotted Sable Moth
Desmia maculalis
White-headed Grape Leafolder
Pyrausta bicoloralis
Bicolored Pyrausta
Pyrausta acrionalis
Mint-loving Pyrausta Moth
Anania coronata
Crowned Phlyctaenia
Parapoynx obscuralis
Obscure Pondweed Moth
Loxostege sticticalis
Beet Webworm Moth
Palpita magniferalis
Splendid Palpita
Pantographa limata
Basswood Leafroller Moth
Diacme elealis
Paler Diacme Moth
Crocidophora serratissimalis
Angelic Crocidiphora Moth
Elophila icciusalis
Pondside Pyralid Moth
Lygropia rivulalis
Bog Lygropia Moth
Herpetogramma pertextalis
Bold-feathered Grass Moth
Evergestis pallidata
Purple-backed Cabbageworm Moth
Diastictis ventralis
White-spotted Brown Moth
Ostrinia nubilalis
European Corn Borer Moth
Udea rubigalis
Celery Leaftier Moth
Saucrobotys futilalis
Dogbane Saucrobotys Moth
Sitochroa palealis
Carrot Seed Moth
Nomophila nearctica
Lucerne Moth
Grass-veneer Moths:
Crambus saltuellus
Pasture Grass-veneer Moth
Crambus girardellus
Girard's Grass-veneer Moth
Crambus turbatella
Grass Veneer Moth
Crambus perlellus
Immaculate Grass-veneer
Crambus agitatellus
Double-banded Grass-veneer Moth
Crambus laqueatellus
Eastern Grass-veneer
Chrysoteuchia topiaria
Topiary Grass-veneer Moth
Neodactria luteolellus
Mottled Grass-veneer Moth
Agriphila vulgivagella
Vagabond Crambus
Pediasia trisecta
Sod Webworm Moth
Microcrambus elegans
Elegant Grass-veneer Moth
Urola nivalis
Snowy Urola Moth
Family: Saturniidae
(Superfamily: Bombycoidea)
Includes the giant silkmoths, royal moths and emperor moths. Adults are characterized by large size, heavy bodies covered in hair-like scales, lobed wings, reduced mouthparts, and small heads.
Actias luna
Luna Moth
Hyalophora cecropia
Cecropia Moth
Hyalophora cecropia
Cecropia Moth
Antheraea polyphemus
Polyphemus Moth
Automeris io
Io Moth
male
Dryocampa rubicunda
Rosy Maple Moth
Family: Sphingidae - Sphinx Moths
(Superfamily: Bombycoidea)
Commonly known as hawk moths, sphinx moths and hornworms. They are moderate to large in size and are distinguished among moths for their rapid, sustained flying ability. The narrow wings and streamlined abdomen are
adaptations for rapid flight.
Hemaris diffinis
Snowberry Clearwing
Ceratomia undulosa
Waved Sphinx
Pachysphinx modesta
Modest Sphinx
Deidamia inscriptum
Lettered sphinx
Amorpha juglandis
Walnut sphinx
Smerinthus cerisyi
One-eyed sphinx
Smerinthus jamaicensis
Twin-spotted Sphinx
Paonias excaecatus
Blinded Sphinx
Paonias myops
Small-eyed Sphinx
Paonias myops
Small-eyed Sphinx
Family: Drepanidae - Hooktip & False Owlet Moths
(Superfamily: Drepanoidea)
These are medium-sized, broad-winged moths with short bodies. Larvae
pupate in cocoons on the ground, sheltered by fallen leaves. Larvae lack rear legs.
Oreta
rosea
Rose Hooktip
Oreta
rosea
Rose Hooktip
Drepana arcuata
Arched Hooktip
Drepana bilineata
Two-lined Hooktip
Eudeilinia herminiata
Northern Eudeilinea
Euthyatira pudens
Dogwood Thyatirid
Habrosyne scripta
Lettered Habrosyne
Family: Geometridae - Geometrid Moths
(Superfamily: Geometroidea)
Many geometrids have slender abdomens and broad wings which are usually held flat with the hindwings
visible so they appear butterfly-like, but in most respects they are typical moths: the majority fly at night.
The antennae of the males are often feathered. They tend to blend in to the background, often with intricate, wavy
patterns on their wings.
Carpets and Pugs:
Eulithis gracilineata
Greater Grapevine Looper
Eulithis explanata
White Eulithis
Dysstroma hersiliata
Orange-barred Carpet
Ecliptopera silaceata
Small Phoenix
Hydriomena renunciata
Renounced Hydriomena
Coryphista meadii
Barberry Geometer
Acasis viridata
Olive-and-black Carpet
Anticlea multiferata
Many-lined Carpet
Anticlea
vasiliata
Variable Carpet
Thera
juniperata
Juniper Carpet
Thera
contractata
Early Juniper Carpet
Xanthorhoe labradorensis
Labrador Carpet
Xanthorhoe ferrugata
Red Twin-spot
Epirrhoe alternata
White-banded Toothed Carpet
Euphyia intermediata
Sharp-angle Carpet
Costaconvexa centrostrigaria
Bent-line Carpet
Orthonama obstipata
The Gem
Cladara limitaria
Mottled Gray Carpet
Trichodezia albovittata
White-striped Black
Venusia comptaria
Brown-shaded Carpet
Epirrita
autumnata
Autumnal Moth
Eubaphe
mendica
The Beggar
Operophtera bruceata
The Bruce Spanworm
Horisme intestinata
Brown Bark Carpet
Eupithecia
mutata
Spruce Cone Looper
Eupithecia
ravocastaliata
Tawny Pug
Eupithecia
vulgata
Common Pug
Eupithecia
absinthiata
Wormwood Pug
Eupithecia miserulata
Common Eupithecia
Pasiphila rectangulata
Green Pug
Cladara
atroliturata
The Scribbler
Lobophora nivigerata
Powdered Bigwig
Heterophleps triguttaria
Three-spotted Fillip
Dyspteris abortivaria
The Bad-wing
Waves:
Pleuroprucha insulsaria
Common Tan Wave
Lobocleta ossularia
Drab Brown Wave
Idaea dimidiata
Single-dotted Wave
Cyclophora pendulinaria
Sweetfern Geometer
Haematopis grataria
Chickweed Geometer
Scopula cacuminaria
Frosted Tan Wave
Scopula limboundata
Large Lace-border
Scopula limboundata
Large Lace-border
Scopula quadrilineata
Four-lined Wave
Scopula
inductata
Soft-lined Wave
Leptostales ferruminaria
Light-ribboned Wave
Emeralds:
Nemoria bistriaria
Red-fringed Emerald
Nemoria mimosaria
White-fringed Emerald
Synchlora aerata
Wavy-Lined Emerald
Dichorda
iridaria
Showy Emerald
Chlorochlamys chloroleucaria
Blackberry Looper
Hethemia pistasciaria
Pistachio Emerald
Typical Geometers:
Speranza coortaria
Four-spotted Speranza
Macaria aemulataria
Common Angle
Macaria signaria
Pale-marked Angle
Macaria
fissinotata
Hemlock Angle
Aethalura
intertexta
Four-barred Gray
Iridopsis humaria
Small Purplish Gray
Iridopsis
larvaria
Bent-Lined Gray
Digrammia continuataa
Curve-lined Angle
Anavitrinella pampinaria
Common Gray
Ectropis crepuscularia
Small Engrailed
Hypagyrtis piniata
Pine-measuring Moth
Melanolophia signataria
Signate Melanolophia
Eufidonia notataria
Powder Moth
Biston betularia
Pepper-and-salt Geometer
Lycia ursaria
Stout Spanworm
Phigalia titea
The Half-wing
male
Phigalia titea
The Half-wing
female
Phigalia
strigataria
Small Phigalia
Cabera erythemaria
Yellow-dusted Cream
Campaea
perlata
Pale Beauty
Protitame virginalis
Virgin Moth
Lomographa vestaliat
White Spring Moth
Lomographa glomeraria
Gray Spring Moth
Lomographa semiclarata
Bluish Spring Moth
Lytrosis
unitaria
Common Lytrosis
Euchlaena
serrata
The Saw-wing
Euchlaena irraria
Least-marked Euchlaena
Xanthotype urticaria
False Crocus Geometer
Xanthotype sospeta
Crocus Geometer
Pero
honestaria
Honest Pero
Pero
ancetaria
Hübner's Pero
Pero
morrisonaria
Morrison's Pero
Phaeoura quernaria
Oak Beauty
Ennomos magnaria
Maple Spanworm
Ennomos subsignaria
Elm Spanworm
Selenia alciphearia
Northern Selenia
Selenia kentaria
Kent's Geometer
Metanema inatomaria
Pale Metanema
Metanema determinata
Dark Metanema
Cepphis decoloraria
Dark Scallop Moth
Cepphis
armataria
Scallop Moth
Probole
alienaria
Alien Probole
Probole
amicaria
Friendly probole
Plagodis pulveraria
American Barred Umber
Plagodis
serinaria
Lemon Plagodis
Plagodis phlogosaria
Straight-lined plagodis
Plagodis alcoolaria
Hollow-spotted Plagodis
Caripeta divisata
Gray Spruce Looper
Besma
endropiaria
Straw Besma
Besma
quercivoraria
Oak Besma
Lambdina
fiscellaria
Hemlock Looper
Lambdina fervidaria
Curve-lined Looper
Nepytia canosaria
False Hemlock Looper
Eusarca confusaria
Confused Eusarca
Tetracis crocallata
Yellow Slant-line Moth
Tetracis cachexiata
White Slant-line Moth
Eutrapela clemataria
Curved-Toothed Geometer
Prochoerodes transversata
Large Maple Spanworm
Nematocampa resistaria
Horned Spanworm
Family: Lasiocampidae - Tent Caterpillar and Lappet Moths
(Superfamily: Lasiocampoidea)
The moths in this family
are large bodied with broad wings and may still have the characteristic
elongated mouth parts, or have reduced mouthparts and not feed as adults. Caterpillars of this family feed on leaves of many different trees
and shrubs and often use these same plants to camouflage their cocoons. Some species are called Tent caterpillars due to their habit of living together in nests
spun of silk.
Tolype laricis
The Larch Moth
Tolype velleda
Large Tolype
Phyllodesma americana
Lappet Moth
Malacosoma americanum
Eastern Tent Caterpiller Moth
Malacosoma disstria
Forest Tent Caterpillar Moth
Family: Notodontidae - Prominents
(Superfamily: Noctuoidea)
These medium-sized moths have stout bodies and are typically drab--brown
or grayish in color .
Clostera albosigma
Sigmoid Prominent
Clostera inclusa
Angle-Lined Prominent
Clostera apicalis
Apical Prominent
Pheosia rimosa
Black-rimmed Prominent
Odontosia
elegans
Elegant Prominent
Nerice bidentata
Double-toothed Prominent
Furcula occidentalis
Western Furcula
Furcula
cinerea
Gray Furcula
Furcula
modesta
Modest Furcula
Datana ministra
Yellow-necked Caterpillar Moth
Datana angusii
Angus's Datana
Nadata gibbosa
White-dotted Prominent
Ellida caniplaga
Linden Prominent
Gluphisia septentrioniss
Common Gluphisia
Peridea basitriens
Oval-based Prominent
Peridea angulosa
Angulose Prominent
Heterocampa biundata
Wavy-lined Heterocampa
Heterocampa guttivitta
Saddled Prominent
Oligocentria semirufescens
Red-washed Prominent
Lochmaeus bilineata
Double-lined Prominent
Schizura ipomoeae
Morning-glory Prominent
Schizura unicornis
Unicorn Caterpillar Moth
Schizura concinna
Red-humped Caterpillar Moth
Dasylophia thyatiroides
Gray-Patched Prominent
Family: Erebidae
(Superfamily: Noctuoidea)
Owlet Moths, Tiger Moths, Tussock Moths and allies.
Lichen Moths:
Lycomorpha pholus
Black-and-yellow Lichen Moth
Hypoprepia fucosa
Painted Lichen Moth
Eilema
bicolor
Bicolored Moth
Crambidia pallida
Pale Lichen Moth
Clemensia albata
Little White Lichen Moth
Tiger or Tussock Moths (Arctiinae):
Grammia
virgo
Virgin Tiger Moth
Grammia
virgo
Virgin Tiger Moth
Grammia virguncula
Little Tiger Moth
Grammia virguncula
Little Tiger Moth
Grammia parthenice
Parthenice Tiger Moth
Arctia caja
Great Tiger Moth
Spilosoma
congrua
Agreeable Tiger Moth
Spilosoma virginica
Virginian Tiger Moth
Estigmene
acrea
Salt Marsh Moth
Hypercompe scribonia
Giant Leopard Moth
Cycnia tenera
Delicate Cycnia
Phragmatobia fuliginosa
Ruby Tiger Moth
Phragmatobia assimilans
Large Ruby Tiger Moth
Pyrrharctia isabella
Isabella Tiger Moth
Haploa
contigua
The Neighbor
Haploa
confusa
Confused Haploa
Halysidota tessellaris
Banded Tussock Moth
Lophocampa caryae
Hickory Tussock Moth
Lophocampa maculata
Spotted Tussock Moth
Euchaetes egle
Milkweed Tussock Moth
Ctenucha
virginica
Virginia Ctenucha
Cisseps fulvicollis
Yellow-collar Scape Moth
Litter Moths (Herminiinae):
Zanclognatha laevigata
Variable Zanclognatha
Zanclognatha pedipilalis
Grayish Zanclognatha
Zanclognatha marcidilinea
Yellowish Zanclognatha
Zanclognatha protumnusalis
The Conifer Zanclognatha
Idia aemula
Common Idia
Idia americalis
American Idia
Chytolita morbidalis
Morbid Owlet
Phalaenostola larentioides
Black-banded Owlet
Phalaenophana pyramusalis
Dark-banded Owlet
Renia
sobrialis
Sober Renia
Palthis asopialis
Faint-spotted Palthis
Snout Moths:
Hypena manalis
Flowing-line Bomolocha
Hypena baltimoralis
Baltimore Bomolocha
Hypena deceptalis
Deceptive Bomolocha
Hypena humulis
Hop Vine Moth
Owlet, Underwing and Zale Moths:
Caenurgina crassiuscula
Clover Looper
Caenurgina erechtea
Forage Looper
Euclidia cuspidea
Toothed Somberwing
Catocala concumbens
Pink or Sleepy Underwing
Catocala
cara
Darling
Underwing
Catocala neogama
The Bride Underwing
Catocala palaeogama
Oldwife Underwing
Catocala
subnata
Youthful Underwing
Catocala habilis
Habilis Underwing
Catocala piatrix
The Penitent Underwing
Catocala amatrix
Sweetheart Underwing
Catocala blandula
Charming Underwing
Catocala ultronia
Ultronia Underwing
Catocala unijuga
Once-Married Underwing
Catocala relicta
White
Underwing
Zale
lunata
Lunate Zale
Zale
submediana
Gray Spring Zale
Zale
galbanata
Maple Zale
Zale
horrida
Horrid Zale
Panopoda carneicosta
Brown Panopoda
Family: Noctuidae - Owlet Moths
(Superfamily: Noctuoidea)
Species of this family tend to be heavy-bodied and
long-winged, the wings held folded across the back of the body at rest. They rarely display any bright colours,
usually being mainly grey or brown.
Pseudeva purpurigera
Straight-lined Looper
Allagrapha aerea
Unspotted Looper
Plusia putnami
Putnam's Looper
Anagrapha falcifera
Celery Looper
Autographa precationis
Common Looper
Autographa ampla
Large Looper
Deltote
bellicula
Bog Deltote
Deltote
albidula
Pale Lithacodia
Maliattha synochitis
Black-dotted Glyph
Pseudeustrotia carneola
Pink-barred Lithacodia
Ponometia candefacta
Olive-shaded Bird-dropping Moth
Ponometia erastrioides
Small Bird-dropping Moth
Panthea furcilla
Eastern Panthea
Colocasia flavicornis
Saddled Yellowhorn
Raphia
frater
The Brother
Balsa tristrigella
Three-lined Balsa
Amphipyra pyramidoides
Copper Underwing
Calophasia lunula
Toadflax Brocade
Condica videns
White-dotted Groundling
Homophberia apicosa
Black Wedge-spot
Leuconycta diphteroides
Green Leuconycta
Leuconycta lepidula
Marbled-green Leuconycta
Schinia
florida
Primrose Moth
Elaphria versicolor
Variegated Midget
Galgula
partita
The Wedgling
Phlogophora iris
Olive Angle Shades
Phlogophora periculosa
Brown Angle Shades
Oligia modica
Black-banded Brocade
Apamea sordens finitima
Bordered Apamea
Hyppa xylinoides
Common Hyppa
Morrisonia evicta
Bicolored Woodgrain
Morrisonia confusa
Confused Woodgrain
Feralia comstocki
Comstock's Sallow
Feralia major
Major Sallow
Pyreferra hesperidago
Mustard Sallow
Pyreferra citrombra
Citrine Sallow
Anathix
ralla
Dotted Sallow
Eupsilia vinulenta
Straight-Toothed Sallow
Sunira
bicolorago
Bicolored Sallow
Enargia
infumata
Smoked Sallow
Eudryas grata
Beautiful Wood-nymph
Eudryas unio
Pearly Wood-nymph
Simyra insularis
Henry's Marsh Moth
Dargida diffusa
Wheat Head Armyworm Moth
Leucania multilinea
Many-lined Wainscot
Leucania pseudargyria
False Wainscot
Leucania adjuta
Adjutant Wainscot
Orthosia hibisci
Speckeled Green Fruitworm Moth
Lacinipolia renigera
Bristly Cutworm Moth
Lacinipolia meditata
The Thinker
Lacinipolia olivacea
Olive Arches
Polia nimbosa
Stormy Arches
Polia purpurissata
Purple Arches
Melanchra adjuncta
Hitched Arches
Melanchra assimilis
Black Arches
Lacanobia grandis
Grand Arches
Anaplectoides prasina
Green Arches
Egira dolosa
Grieving Woodling
Achatia distincta
Distinct Quaker
Orthodes revicta
Subdued Quaker
Orthodes cynica
Cynical Quaker
Cerastis tenebrifera
Reddish Speckled Dart
Ochropleura implecta
American Flame-shouldered Dart
Feltia jaculifera
Dingy Cutworm Moth
Agrotis volubilis
Voluble Dart
Agrotis gladiaria
Swordsman Dart
Xestia dolosa
Greater Black-letter Dart
Xestia c nigrum
Setaceous Hebrew character
Pseudohermonassa bicamea
Pink-spotted Dart
Agriopodes fallax
Green Marvel
Acronicta
grisea
Gray Dagger
Acronicta interrupta
Interrupted Dagger
Acronicta impressa
Impressed Dagger
Lithophane
fagina
Hoary Pinion
Lithophane
grotei
Grote's Pinion
Ogdoconta cinereola
Common Pinkband
Papaipema inquaesita
Sensitive Fern Borer
Papaipema arctivorens
Northern Burdock Borer
Papaipema furcata
Ash Tip Borer
Macronoctua onusta
Iris Borer
Amphipoea americana
American Ear Moth
Family: Pterphoridae - Plume Moths
(Superfamily: Pterophoroidea)
Adults have long, slender bodies and long, deeply lobed wings resembling feathers and at rest have a T-shaped appearance.
Geina tenuidactyla
Himmelman's Plume Moth
Geina periscelidactylus
Grape Plume Moth
Geina sheppardi
Sheppard's Plume Moth
Amblyptilia pica
Geranium Plume Moth
Adaina montanus
Adaina montanus
Adaina ambrosiae
Ragweed Plume Moth
Emmelina monodactyla
Morning-glory Plume Moth
Hellinsia pectodactylus
Oidaematophorus eupatorii
Eupatorium Plume Moth
Other Moth Families
Family: Apatelodidae
Olceclostera angelica
The Angel
Family: Cossidae
Acossus centerensis
Poplar Carpenterworm
Family: Carposinidae
Carposina fernaldana
Currant Fruitworm Moth
Family: Euteliidae
Marathyssa basalis
Light Marathyssa
Family: Lyonetiidae
Philonome clemensella
Clemens' Philonome
Family: Oecophoridae
Epicallima argenticinctella
Orange-headed Epicallima
Family: Sesiidae
Synanthedon scitula
Dogwood Borer
Family: Sesiidae
Synanthedon tipuliformis
Currant Borer
Family: Uraniidae
Calledapteryx dryopterata
Brown Scoopwing
Family: Uraniidae
Callizzia amorata
Gray
Scoopwing
Family: Momphidae
Mompha eloisella
Red-streaked Mompha