Moths of Autumn #2.

A lot of Noctuids can be drab in appearance, but these are quite handsome.

Proteuxoa oxygona, the White-lined Noctuid.

Proteuxoa restituta, the Black-bodied Noctuid.

Pantydia sparsa, the Plain Pantydia.

An attractive Pyralid that has been showing up most nights.

Orthaga thyrisalis.

A Crambid, Hednota opulentellus showing its hind wings, click to enlarge.

And a small Oecophorid with a big name, Epithymema incomposita.