
Noctuidae (Noctuinae)
Folder: Moths by Family
Darts, Yellow Underwings, and Clays
Small Square-spot Diarsia rubi
Dark Sword-grass
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Stars of the catch 17 July 2013.
First photographed.
This is a migrant species, but quite common.
Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing
Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing
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Stars of the catch 15 July 2013.
Another common Moth, big, bright and obnoxious! This is a Male, the Female is more Olive colored. They have an impressive yellow/orange underwing color that flashes as they bash into things in the night...lol
NFY
Clay
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Stars of the catch 15 July, 2013.
The Clay and Obscure Wainscot can be very similar, here are some comparison shots.
These two individuals do look different in the photos, but they can look very similar.
Clay
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Stars of the catch 15 July, 2013.
The Clay and Obscure Wainscot can be very similar, here are some comparison shots.
These two individuals do look different in the photos, but they can look very similar.
Clay Underside
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Stars of the catch 15 July, 2013.
The Clay and Obscure Wainscot can be very similar, here are some comparison shots.
The Clay (males) often have this belt across the mid-section underneath. Yes they do both like playing dead...lol
True Lover's Knot
Lesser Yellow Underwing
True Lover's Knot
True Lover's Knot
Ingrailed Clay
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Large Yellow Underwing
The Flame
Turnip Moth Agrotis segetum
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Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing Caterpillar Side
Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing Caterpillar Top
Patio Life: Setaceous Hebrew Character
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