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Limacodidae
Stout body, HW 3 anal veins, FW 2 anal veins, often brown and green or brown and silver
Pyralidae
FW elongate-triangular, FW only one anal vein, First vein fused with second part way then separates
Geometridae
Straight or wavy lines running vertically from FW to HW, HW generally free of branching???
Lymantriidae
Average brown/tan/cream moth, in FW 1st two veins off of discal cell join for a short bit then separate, M2 vein arises lower on the discal cell in FW
Saturniidae
Medium to large, thick hairy body
Lasiocampidae
Average brown/tan/cream moth, most have bump near base of HW
Sphingidae
Very robust body, abdomen often pointed, prominent proboscis, FW much larger than HW
Notodontidae
Average brown/tan/cream moth, in FW 1st two veins off of discal cell join for a short bit then separate, M2 cell arises off the middle of the discal cell in FW
Noctuidae
Average brown/tan/cream moth, in FW 1st two veins off of discal cell never join, M2 cell arises off the middle of the discal cell in FW
Arctiidae
Usually bright coloured (some white/tan), medium size, m2 very low on discal cell (close to m3), R very branched