Three late June moths.

This moth has been tentatively identified as Anisota peigleri/senatoria, a Saturniid. Getting more specific would require dissecting genetalia or DNA testing.

Large silk moths are always interesting. This is Antheraea polyphemus.

 This final moth is a Symmarista, one of the Notodontids. Positively identifying it to the level of species from a photograph is virtually impossible, so I stopped at the genus level.

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