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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Glistening rustic - Proxenus miranda -
Lesser Vagabond Sod Webworm Moth - Agriphila ruricolella -
Codling Moth - Cydia pomonella -
Lucerne moth - Nomophila nearctica -
Red-crossed Button Slug - Tortricidia pallida -
Dusky Marbled Brown - Gluphisia septentrionis -
Wavy-lined Emerald - Synchlora aerata -
Hickory Shoot Borer - Acrobasis caryae -
Gypsy Moth (Male) - Lymantria dispar -
Polymorphic Pondweed Moth - Parapoynx maculalis -
Orange-collared Scape Moth (Cisseps fulvicollis) -
The Nutmeg Moth - Anarta trifolii -
Arched Hooktip - Drepana arcuata -
Exhausted Brocade - Neoligia exhausta -
Four-dotted Agonopterix - Agonopterix robiniella -
Deadwood Borer Moth - Scolecocampa liburna -
Spotted Apatelodes - Apatelodes torrefacta -
Common Tan Wave -Pleuroprucha insulsaria -
Confused Eusarca - Eusarca confusaria -
Inverted Y Slug Moth - Apoda y-inversum -
Virginia Creeper Sphinx - Darapsa myron -
Skiff Moth - Prolimacodes badia -
Common Angle Moth - Macaria aemulataria -
Ancylis brauni