Noctuoid moths (except Arctiinae)


This moth sub-category for the superfamily Noctuoidea contains the large families Noctuidae and Erebidae as well the smaller Euteliidae, Nolidae, Notodontidae and Oenosandridae.  The Arctiinae also belong to this superfamily, but are distinctive and well known so are given their own moth sub-category


Noctuoid moths (except Arctiinae)

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donhe wrote:
Yesterday
I think wings look too damaged/worn to be sure.

Agrotis (genus)
donhe wrote:
Yesterday
Very similar to the published photos of the larva of A. semiochrea, except for the dorsal pair of black spots that the latter has on the first abdominal segments next to the pair on the metathorax (shown in the photos on LBH) that this specimen does not have.

Acyphas (genus)
ibaird wrote:
15 Feb 2025
Agrotis interjectionis?

Agrotis (genus)
donhe wrote:
15 Feb 2025
@ConBoekel :here's hoping you can rear it to an adult for an ID.

Lymantriinae (subfamily)
DianneClarke wrote:
14 Feb 2025
Looks like the photo didn't load.

Lymantriinae (subfamily)
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