Mothydids

jhimmel at comcast.net jhimmel at comcast.net
Wed Aug 9 15:09:34 EDT 2006


Hi All - I know that some of you on this list enjoy a bit of moth watching.
I'm working on a book on the crickets and katydids of the NE and some of
these species have been known to come to lights.  If you'd like a copy of my
"still at large" list for species in CT, please contact me.  The list
includes descriptions of each species.

The August Lunas are out and about.  I'm not sure if this is a second brood,
or just part of a long scattered emergence of these moths.  But still real
happy to seem them again!

Best -

John



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John Himmelman
Killingworth, CT
jhimmel at comcast.net
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