Mothing Night 3/12/14 - It was one of the first warm nights all winter. We had over 35 individual Phigalia species, miscellaneous small insects as well as a few Hypena scabra and other moths currently unidentified as this here Epinotia species. The Phigalia are probably all either strigataria (Small Phigalia Moth) or Phigalia denticulata (Toothed Phigalia Moth)
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