This moth may have been the most popular of Moth Night -- a Spotted Datana (Latin: cigarettus buttus).
Many more pix follow -- feel free to help us with the IDs.
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Here are my guesses/attempts at ID'ing the unidentified moths.
For the first 3 unidentified moths:
1. Celery Leaftier
2. Still working on it, but it has me wondering if it's a side view of a Lucerne Moth.
3. The White-Speck
For the next 3 unidentified moths:
1. Clover Looper Moth
2. One of the Waves within the Geometers
3. Lucerne
Posted by: Denise F. | July 27, 2012 at 10:09 AM