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October 31, 2014
![Bicolored Sallow](http://biscuit.mit.edu/sites/default/files/2996.jpg)
![Bicolored Sallow](http://biscuit.mit.edu/sites/default/files/3059.jpg)
![Bicolored Sallow](http://biscuit.mit.edu/sites/default/files/3073.jpg)
![Bicolored Sallow](http://biscuit.mit.edu/sites/default/files/3096.jpg)
Even though it's October, we're still doing some fairly vigorous moth collecting around the house. You can tell these are at least somewhat cold adapted, by the fact that they don't really quiet down when you put them in the fridge.
I think it's Bicolored Sallow (Sunira bicolorago); Somerville MA, 10/9, 10/15, 10/19; another sighted and released 10/28.
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