
Here are a couple of views of a Yellow-Collared Scape moth. These are daytime moths and they eat pollen in butterfly-like fashion.
These should not be confused with the very similar-looking Virginia Ctenucha moth, which we've previously encountered here at Toronto Wildlife. Oddly though, both specimens were shot in almost exactly the same spot near the Don River. It must a special hangout area for cool-looking hipster moths.
(Click to enlarge.)

The rest of our Bug-A-Day Mini-Marathon so far...
Day One...
Day Two...
Day Three...
Day Four....