[Leps-l] Anyone ever hear of moths referred to as Heterocerids?

rcech rcech at nyc.rr.com
Mon Mar 1 09:47:34 EST 2021


Mud-living beetles no less.Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
-------- Original message --------From: Hugh McGuinness <hdmcguinness at gmail.com> Date: 3/1/21  9:34 AM  (GMT-05:00) To: John Shuey <jshuey at tnc.org> Cc: Leps-L <leps-l at mailman.yale.edu> Subject: Re: [Leps-l] Anyone ever hear of moths referred to as Heterocerids? A quick Google search shows Heteroceridae to be a family of beetles.HughOn Mon, Mar 1, 2021 at 9:27 AM John Shuey <jshuey at tnc.org> wrote:







Am I falling behind the times – or is this a made up term?  A quote from an SER publication –

 
 “As a scientist and naturalist, Blaine has spent hundreds of nights conducting Nocturnal Lepidoptera (Heterocerids, a.k.a. Moths) surveys across the state of
 New Jersey”.
 
 
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