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6 4 Warm-Chevroned Moth

Warm-Chevroned Moth

by AarongunnarMenomonie, Wisconsin, USA

5 0 Abbreviated Button Slug

Abbreviated Button Slug

by seto2112Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania, USA

Jim Thorpe, PA

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by Jacob GorneauOhio, USA

Tortricidia, but due to the lack of ...

0 0 Red-crossed Button Slug Moth

Red-crossed Button Slug Moth

by J New York, USA

Lifer! ID confirmation would be appreciated.

0 0 Red-crossed Button Slug Moth

Red-crossed Button Slug Moth

by C.TalbotOhio, USA

Cabins, Mothapalooza '14

2 0 Early Button Slug Moth

Early Button Slug Moth

by Fyn KyndMaine, USA

Sheet on side of barn, attracted from surrounding fields, marshes and woodlands ...

1 1 Warm-chevroned Moth

Warm-chevroned Moth

by Christine Y.Rhode Island, USA

A small moth with yellow-brown forewings and tan-white hindwings. The forewings ...

1 0 Red-crossed Button Slug Moth

Red-crossed Button Slug Moth

by DianePlatcoBrooksOhio, USA

moth came to the blacklight during NMW

0 0 Warm-chevroned Moth

Warm-chevroned Moth

by JakubkoNew York, USA

Characterized by golden-brown forewings which darken as they near the apex. The ...

0 0 Abbreviated Button Slug Moth

Abbreviated Button Slug Moth

by ceherzogRosman, North Carolina, USA

Caterpillars feed on maple (Acer), birch (Betula), cherry (Prunus), and oak ...

2 0 Warm-chevroned Moth

Warm-chevroned Moth

by KenCheeksSouth Carolina, USA

Moth with yellow-brown forewing with dark brown veins. Wide orange-brown shade ...

0 0 Early Button Slug - 4652

Early Button Slug - 4652

by LuckyLogan - ResearchIowa, USA

Small moth with redish-brown tips on it's forewing,

0 0 Red-crossed Button Slug Moth

Red-crossed Button Slug Moth

by Doren BCharleston, West Virginia, United States

Only one centimeter in length.

0 0 Limacodid Moth

Limacodid Moth

by JakubkoNew York, USA

I'm leaning towards Apoda y-inversum, but I'm not sure how to rule out

0 0 Red-crossed Button Slug Moth

Red-crossed Button Slug Moth

by ForestDragonVirginia, USA

Small, tan moth with faint brown lines on the wings.

1 0 Red-crossed button slug caterpilla

Red-crossed button slug caterpilla

by RiekoSNew York, USA

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