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Limacodidae
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Stout body, HW 3 anal veins, FW 2 anal veins, often brown and green or brown and silver
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Pyralidae
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FW elongate-triangular, FW only one anal vein, First vein fused with second part way then separates
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Geometridae
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Straight or wavy lines running vertically from FW to HW, HW generally free of branching???
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Lymantriidae
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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
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Saturniidae
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Medium to large, thick hairy body
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Lasiocampidae
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Average brown/tan/cream moth, most have bump near base of HW
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Sphingidae
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Very robust body, abdomen often pointed, prominent proboscis, FW much larger than HW
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Notodontidae
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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
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Noctuidae
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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
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Arctiidae
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Usually bright coloured (some white/tan), medium size, m2 very low on discal cell (close to m3), R very branched
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