Moths in New Milford, Connecticut, USA
In this list, I will include all moths that I find in my yard (mostly at night). I use a combination of tube blacklights, 395 nm LED light strips, and traditional incandescent light bulbs to attract the moths. I also used floral lures (four potted petunias).
Christine Young created this list 6 years ago
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Eyed Paectes Moth - Paectes oculatrix -
Garden Tortrix - Clepsis peritana -
Grand Arches Moth - Lacanobia grandis -
Moth - Bucculatrix Section IV (oak and birch family leafminers), possibly Bucculatrix packardella -
Black-smudged Chionodes - Chionodes mediofuscella -
Maple Zale - Zale galbanata -
Ambiguous Moth - Lascoria ambigualis -
Locust Digitate Leafminer - Parectopa robiniella -
Conifer Needleminer - Coleotechnites coniferella -
Interrupted Dagger - Acronicta interrupta -
Green Leuconycta - Leuconycta diphteroides -
Fall Webworm - Hyphantria cunea -
Unidentified Moth -
Pseudotelphusa quercinigracella -
Slowpoke Moth - Athetis tarda -
Black-dotted Glyph - Maliattha synochitis -
Locust Leafroller Moth - Sciota subcaesiella -
Diamondback moth - Plutella xylostella -
Crowned Bucculatrix - Bucculatrix coronatella -
Pearly-winged Lichen Moth - Crambidia casta -
Bristly Cutworm - Lacinipolia renigera -
Dogwood Caloptilia - Caloptilia belfragella -
Darker Moodna Moth - Moodna ostrinella -
Stripe-backed Moth - Arogalea cristifasciella