Hi Cassie,
It looks to me the Large Yellow Underwing (Noctua pronuba) of the family Noctuidae.
Best
Nicholas
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Biologist, Collection Curator
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Hi Group!
I have recently been battling this particular type of moth in one of our
historic houses. They seeme
Hello!
You are in luck neither case or clothing moths get this large.
Looks like a wanderer 🦋
Cheers,
Maggie
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And the larvae are super duper cute! :) If you’re ever doing stream or pond
monitoring/sampling and see what looks like a stick or tube of pebbles swimming
on the surface of the water, that’s a caddisfly larva! They’re pretty small for
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This moth was found on the floor in a blunder trap. It measures 3mm long. When
I look at photos online I can't reconcile the markings on the wings with the
antenna.
Chris
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Hi everyone,
I need help IDing the moth in the picture attached. I apologize that the photo
is a bit blurry. I originally thought they were clothes moths but could they be
a type of grain moth? They started appearing a few weeks ago and I have
Niver,
Chris
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2021 4:21 PM
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Gretchen, it's a Metal Edge box, no corrugation, but I will dispose of it once
I unwrap it. I was hoping to determine the life cycle of the pest and keep it
sealed long enough to
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Gretchen, thanks for that, I would describe the color as tarnished silver. The
contents of the box was a reverse glass painting and it came from a
vator
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Hi Chris,
It's difficult to tell from these photos, but, to me, it looks like it might be
a webbing clothes moth. I can't see any specks or spots on the wings that are
more characteristic of
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Sent: Friday, May 28, 2021 11:49 AM
To: MuseumPests
Subject: [PestList] Moth ID
It's Friday afternoon before Memorial Day weekend so the t
Found this guy outside. I am thinking a few of them may be getting in our
loading dock area and once they get smashed they are hard to ID. This is in
Virginia. There are so many moths. Hoping he is a plant moth. Little smaller
than a 1/2 inch not including antenna. JTV
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