SNOUT moths

Baltimore Snout, an abundant species at my moth lights.  

Another Deceptive Snout, hiding in leaf litter. Photographed May 11, 2014 at Sugarcreek Reserve. 

Sordid Snout. This is considered an uncommon species, but I have seen a few individuals at my lights. 

Baltimore Snout, neatly camouflaged against tree bark.

Gray-edged Snout. This is one of the prettier snout moths. 

Deceptive Snout. I have found a few of these moths at my lights from May through August. 

Another Gray-edged Snout. These are fairly common at my UV lights from May through September. 

White-lined Snout moth. I have found a few individuals at my lights in July, August, and September. 

Dimorphic Snout moth. I have found a couple of individuals at my lights in June and September. This is a female (males look completely different). 

Another Baltimore Snout. I see these moths every month from March through October.  

Flowing-line Snout moth. This is the only individual I have ever found at my lights. Photographed August 3, 2022. 

Mottled Snout moth, photographed May 13, 2018 at Hocking Hills. I have never found this species at my home lights. 

Another Sordid Snout. I find them in the months of May and June.