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    ID Tips for new moth'ers

    more tips - Crambidae, Pyralidae & Dichomeris Hi Brian - this thread needs a sticky!! Some further pointers 1) Pyralidae & Crambidae - in resting posture check out the way the antennae are held. Almost all species in these families rest with antennae over the abdomen, pointing to the end of...
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    ID Tips for new moth'ers

    Hi WillyB1 Looking at Robert Pyle's Field Guide to North American Butterflies (Auduboon Society, 1981 - the 1988 reprint) I offer the Hackberry Butterfly as a possible i.d. (fig. 664 & text pp. 653-655) - the scientific name given is Asterocampa celtis One web link (of many found on Google) -...
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