[NatureNS] Moths - Paonias myops and others - added Craneflies

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Thank you, Chris.  I've just finished updating the captions with these identifications.  One of those Tortricidae moths (the one with the narrow stripes) is my nemesis - I've photographed it or a very similar species several times in Ontario, but haven't come up with an ID to species as yet.
 If this weather warms up any time soon, I'll continue to add more photos to this gallery and hopefully it can serve as something of a resource for others who may want to do some mothing in the region.  Here's the URL again for anyone who is interested in following the moths that I'm seeing - or currently "not seeing" here at Round Hill (just east of Annapolis Royal).
http://www.pbase.com/crocodile/round_hill_moths
By the way, I am also trying to photograph and ID craneflies if there is anyone who has an interest in those as well.  I think I may have been able to ID a couple so far, but don't mind being corrected:
Tipula valida
http://www.pbase.com/crocodile/image/124870027
http://www.pbase.com/crocodile/image/124870028
Epiphragma fasciapenne
http://www.pbase.com/crocodile/image/124870029
I'll add more craneflies to this gallery as I come across them over the season.

Bev Wigney
Round Hill, N.S.  
N44.46.23,  W065.24.18  (WGS84)
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<html><head><style type="text/css"><!-- DIV {margin:0px;} --></style></head><body><div style="font-family:times new roman,new york,times,serif;font-size:12pt"><div>Thank you, Chris.&nbsp; I've just finished updating the captions with these identifications.&nbsp; One of those Tortricidae moths (the one with the narrow stripes) is my nemesis - I've photographed it or a very similar species several times in Ontario, but haven't come up with an ID to species as yet.<br>&nbsp;If this weather warms up any time soon, I'll continue to add more photos to this gallery and hopefully it can serve as something of a resource for others who may want to do some mothing in the region.&nbsp; Here's the URL again for anyone who is interested in following the moths that I'm seeing - or currently "not seeing" here at Round Hill (just east of Annapolis Royal).<br><span><a target="_blank"
 href="http://www.pbase.com/crocodile/round_hill_moths">http://www.pbase.com/crocodile/round_hill_moths</a></span><br>By the way, I am also trying to photograph and ID craneflies if there is anyone who has an interest in those as well.&nbsp; I think I may have been able to ID a couple so far, but don't mind being corrected:<br>Tipula valida<br><span>http://www.pbase.com/crocodile/image/124870027
http://www.pbase.com/crocodile/image/124870028
Epiphragma fasciapenne
http://www.pbase.com/crocodile/image/124870029</span><br>I'll add more craneflies to this gallery as I come across them over the season.<br><br>Bev Wigney<br>Round Hill, N.S.&nbsp; <br>N44.46.23,&nbsp; W065.24.18&nbsp; (WGS84)<br><br></div></div></body></html> --0-95606378-1275087135=:40026--

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