Need Help with ID's

Hugh McGuinness hmcguinness at ross.org
Wed Jun 9 10:53:45 EDT 2010


Hi Tom,

The first one is Apamea sordens. The second is NOT Acronicta; I think  
it is a Hadenine, but I don't know it.

Hugh

Hugh McGuinness
The Ross School
18 Goodfriend Drive
East Hampton, NY 11937
hmcguinness at ross.org




On Jun 9, 2010, at 9:46 AM, frontier News account wrote:

> Hi all I need some help with a couple moth ID's
>
> Links:
>
> http://frontiernet.net/~trgarden/TomMidda/DSCN3683a.jpg
>
> This one I must be just overlooking when I page through my reference  
> books.
>
> Data:
> Nobles County, Minnesota USA
> June 7, 2010
> wingspan 35mm
>
>
>
> http://frontiernet.net/~trgarden/TomMidda/DSCN3690a.jpg
>
> This moth I think is Acronicta americana but it is the darkest one I  
> have
> ever come across.
>
> Data:
> Nobles County, Minnesota USA
> June 7, 2010
> Wingspan 55mm
>
> Any help would be great
> Thanks
> Tom Middagh
>
>
>
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