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

    1. Clavipes (Aellops clavipes)
    2. Istar (Lintneria istar)
    3. Rustic (Manduca rustica)
    4. Titan (Aellops titan)
    5. 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)