[NatureNS] Unknown Moth

From: Fritz McEvoy <fritzmcevoy@hotmail.com>
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Date: Sat, 18 Jul 2009 09:46:02 -0300
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Hi Gary & All=2C
   I think it's either Virginia Ctenucha (Ctenucha virginica) or Yellow-col=
lared Scape Moth (Cisseps fulvicollis). My guess is the Virginia Ctenucha a=
s I believe it is more common in N.S. I had a large influx of the Yellow-co=
llared Scape Moth=2C up here in the  CB highlands=2C a few years back feedi=
ng on Ragweed. All the best.
                Fritz McEvoy
                 Sunrise Valley=2C CB (near Dingwall) =20




Date: Sat=2C 18 Jul 2009 08:47:59 -0300
From: gemyers@av.eastlink.ca
Subject: [NatureNS] Unknown Moth
To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca





I've posted a picture of an unknown moth to my photo website.  Would someon=
e please identify it for me?  Thanks.  Gary Myers Morden NS
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Hi Gary &amp=3B All=2C<BR>&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B I think it's either&nbsp=3BVirgi=
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lvicollis). My guess is the Virginia Ctenucha&nbsp=3Bas I believe&nbsp=3Bit=
 is more common in&nbsp=3BN.S. I had a large influx of the Yellow-collared =
Scape Moth=2C up here in the&nbsp=3B CB highlands=2C a few years back feedi=
ng on Ragweed. All the best.<BR>&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nb=
sp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=
=3B Fritz McEvoy<BR>&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2 face=3DArial>I've posted a picture of an unknown moth t=
o my photo website.&nbsp=3B Would someone please identify it for me?&nbsp=
=3B Thanks.&nbsp=3B Gary Myers Morden NS</FONT></DIV>
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n/gallery/birds_and_other_wildlife">http://www.pbase.com/fundybayman/galler=
y/birds_and_other_wildlife</A></FONT></DIV><br /><hr />Attention all humans=
. We are your photos. <a href=3D'http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=3D9666046'=
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