Macaria aequiferaria Walker 1861Congaree National ParkMoth size: 24mm. Habitat: Swamp. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Macaria aequiferaria Walker 1861Congaree National ParkMoth size: 23mm. Habitat: Swamp. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Speranza pustularia (Guenée) 1857 [1858]Congaree National ParkMoth size: 24mm. Habitat: Swamp. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Macaria bicolorata (Fabricius) 1798Congaree National ParkMoth size: 27mm. Habitat: Clear and selectively cut areas. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Macaria transitaria Walker 1861Congaree National ParkMoth size: 27mm. Habitat: Clear and selectively cut areas. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Macaria aequiferaria Walker 1861Congaree National ParkMoth size: 22mm. Habitat: Hurricane damaged areas (open canopy). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Macaria aequiferaria Walker 1861Congaree National ParkMoth size: 24mm. Habitat: Clear and selectively cut areas. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Macaria aemulataria Walker 1861Congaree National ParkMoth size: 21mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Macaria transitaria Walker 1861Congaree National ParkMoth size: 29mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Macaria transitaria Walker 1861Congaree National ParkMoth size: 25mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Macaria bicolorata (Fabricius) 1798Congaree National ParkMoth size: 26mm. Habitat: Young plantation pine - even stands (pole or saplings). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Macaria bicolorata (Fabricius) 1798Congaree National ParkMoth size: 26mm. Habitat: Young plantation pine - even stands (pole or saplings). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Macaria bicolorata (Fabricius) 1798Congaree National ParkMoth size: 29mm. Habitat: Young plantation pine - even stands (pole or saplings). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Macaria distribuaria (Hübner) 1825 [1831]Congaree National ParkMoth size: 27mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Macaria distribuaria (Hübner) 1825 [1831]Congaree National ParkMoth size: 28mm. Habitat: Young plantation pine - even stands (pole or saplings). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Speranza pustularia (Guenée) 1857 [1858]Congaree National ParkMoth size: 21mm. Habitat: Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine. Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.
Speranza pustularia (Guenée) 1857 [1858]Congaree National ParkMoth size: 26mm. Habitat: Young plantation pine - even stands (pole or saplings). Specimen collected by Joseph D. Culin, Brian G. Scholtens, and John A. Snyder. Species identified by Brian G. Scholtens.