[NatureNS] Moths & Caterpillars

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Hi Angus - I believe your mystery moth in the attachment is Euphyia
unangulata intermediata aka Sharp angled Carpet moth . It is in the
Geometrid family .

Hope this helps , DB

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From: naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca
[mailto:naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca]On Behalf Of Angus MacLean
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 2:02 PM
To: NatureNS@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: [NatureNS] Moths & Caterpillars


I've uploaded a number of Moth & Caterpillar photos to my site. Some
have been tentatively identified but most are a mystery to me. These
can be seen at:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/58321572@N00/1360915459/in/set-7215759422947023
0/
As before click on the right-hand thumbnail in the Moths &
Caterpillar Set for the next photo.

1. Moth - Unknown2. Very tiny but may be identifiable.
2. Moth - Unknown3. May be a Tussock Moth.
3. Moth - Unknown4. May be an Underwing Moth.
4. Moth - Unknown1. Perhaps an Agonopterix.
5 & 6. Sphinx Moth - Which Species?
7. Moth8
8. White-banded Toothed Carpet Moth.
9 & 10. Spotted Thyris.
11 Clover Hayworm Moth.
12. Caterpillar sp2.
13. Yellow Bear Caterpillar.
14. Large Yellow Underwing.
15. Moth5.
16. Moth6.
17. Moth7.
18 19 & 20. Hummingbird Moth (Sorry, I like them!).
21. Caterpillar3.
22 & 23. Caterpillar2.
24. Large Underwing Moth...Same as #14.
25. Northern Burdock Borer (perhaps).
26. Cecropia Moth.
27. Caterpillar5.
28. Moth9
29. Moth10
30. Moth7a ...same moth as #7.

Angus


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