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Aseptis binotata
Rusty Shoulder Knot Moth
Aseptis binotata, commonly known as the Rusty Shoulder Knot Moth, is a noctuid moth species first described by Francis Walker in 1865. It is the most variable species in its genus with respect to forewing color and pattern, exhibiting a broad range of brown, gray, and reddish tones. The species is widespread across western North America, from northern Mexico to south-central British Columbia, and occurs across diverse elevations and habitat types.
Tetracis jubararia
October thorn moth, October Thorn
Tetracis jubararia is a geometrid moth known as the October thorn moth. It occurs in western North America with two recognized subspecies occupying distinct elevational zones. Adults fly in late summer and autumn. Larvae feed on a diverse range of woody plants including both angiosperms and conifers.