QUAKER MOTHS
This Norman's Quaker was photographed at my home lights. These moths fly in April and May.
Distinct Quaker. These moths are very common at my black lights in early spring.
Garman's Quaker. I have found a couple of individuals at my lights in late March and early April. Note the black dots near the bottom of the wings.
Distinct Quakers fly mostly in April with stragglers into early May.
Norman's Quaker moth. This individual was photographed at Hocking Hills, but I also see this species at my home lights.
Ruby Quaker, photographed April 7, 2019. I have found a couple of these in late March and early April. This species is often confused with the much more common Speckled Green Fruitworm.
Another Norman's Quaker moth at Hocking Hills.
Signate Quaker. I found a couple of these moths at my lights in early September 2023. They fly later in the year than most Quaker moths.
Gray Quaker, photographed April 3, 2017. This is my only sighting of the species.
Intractable Quaker. I have found a few of these moths at my lights in the month of April.
Another Intractable Quaker at my moth lights.
Cynical Quaker. I have found a few of these at my lights in May and June.
Another Cynical Quaker. Some individuals are darker and some look very reddish.