Glyph MOTHS, Hologram Moth, and Hydriomena
Black-dotted Glyph. I have seen a couple of these moths at my lights in May and June.
Large Mossy Glyph. The green color is not as apparent as in the other two glyph moths on this page.
Small Mossy Glyph. These moths come to my lights from May through August.
Hologram Moth. These are gorgeous moths with large green patches on their wings. I found this moth at my lights on June 28, 2015, when I was still fairly new to moth photography, and I have not seen this species since. I did some editing on this photo to make it more presentable. I hope to find another one of these moths some day so I can get better images.
This moth is in the Hydriomena genus. Several species in that genus are difficult to distinguish. I usually leave Hydriomena moths at the genus level. Some individuals have minty-green patches on their wings, like this one.
Another moth in the Hydriomena genus. I have found several of these at my home lights and Hocking Hills in the months of April and May.
Another Black-dotted Glyph, photographed at Fairborn Marsh.
Another Large Mossy Glyph. These moths show up at my lights from May thorugh August.
Another Small Mossy Glyph at my UV lights.