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Jim Conrad's Naturalist Newsletter: Selected
MOTHS
unidentified open-web cocoons, apparently made by moths
Angle Moth (
Speranza colata
)
Black Witch Moth (
Ascalapha odorata
)
Bulia Moth ( genus
Bulia
)
Case-bearing Clothes Moth (
Tinea pellionella
)
Dead Leaf Moth (
Dysdaemonia boreas
)
Diamondback Moth (
Plutella xylostella
)
Emerald Moth (
Nemoria zygotaria
)
Ethmia Moth (
Ethmia semilugens
)
Eudesmia, Lunar (
Eudesmia menea
)
Eulepidotis rectimargo
Exposed Bird-Dropping Moth (
Acontia aprica
)
Imperial Moth (
Eacles imperialis
)
Indian Meal Moth (
Plodia interpunctella
)
Leafminer, Opuntia -- larva (
Marmara opuntiella
)
Lichen Moth, Scarlet-winged (
Hypoprepia miniata
)
Litocala sexsignata
Neighbor Moth (
Haploa contigua
)
Oakworm Moth, Pink-striped (
Anisota virginiensis
)
Polyphemus (
Antheraea polyphemus
)
Red-spot Wasp Mimic (
Cosmosoma teuthras
)
SPHINX MOTHS
Clavipes (
Aellops clavipes
)
Istar (
Lintneria istar
)
Rustic
(Manduca rustica
)
Titan (
Aellops titan
)
Waved (
Ceratomia undulosa
)
Squash Vine Borer (larvae) (
Melitta curcurbitae
)
Sunset Moth (
Urania fulgens
)
Wasp Mimic, Red-spot (
Cosmosoma teuthras
)
Webworm Moth, Spotted Beet (
Hymenia perspectalis
)