Extended-flight-period
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Acleris celiana
Celiana's Acleris
Acleris celiana, commonly known as Celiana's Acleris, is a small tortricid moth native to North America. Adults are active across a broad seasonal range from March through November. The species exhibits polyphagous larval feeding on woody plants in three genera: Prunus, Betula, and Salix.
Protorthodes curtica
Protorthodes curtica is a small noctuid moth with dark reddish forewings and distinctive pale markings. It inhabits dry forested regions of western North America, primarily east of the Cascade and Coastal ranges. The species has an extended adult flight period from late June through mid-October. Larvae are known to feed on herbaceous plants across several families.