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Metaxaglaea inulta, the
unsated sallow or
arrowwood sallow, is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. It is
found from Nova
Scotia to
North Carolina, west to...
- such
species include the
unsated sallow (or
arrowwood sallow;
Metaxaglaea inulta) and
Phyllonorycter viburnella. It is also
consumed by the
viburnum leaf...
- the
family Noctuidae.
Metaxaglaea australis Schweitzer, 1979
Metaxaglaea inulta (Grote, 1874)
Metaxaglaea semitaria Franclemont, 1968
Metaxaglaea viatica...
- Alexander, 1969 T.
inornata Riedel, 1918 T.
insolita Alexander, 1979 T.
inulta Alexander, 1936 T.
invaripes Alexander, 1936 T.
iriomotensis Alexander,...
- Alexander, 1974 E.
insolita Alexander, 1940 E.
insularis Edwards, 1912 E.
inulta Alexander, 1938 †E.
irinae Kania, 2015 E.
isakana Alexander, 1955 E. juquiensis...
- 1874)-BC, AB
Mesogona subcuprea Crabo & Hammond, [1998]-BC
Metaxaglaea inulta (Grote, 1874)-ON, QC, NB, NS, PE, MB
Mniotype ducta (Grote, 1878)-ON, QC...
- moth 9942 –
Xystopeplus ru****o, red-winged
sallow moth 9943 –
Metaxaglaea inulta,
unsated sallow moth 9944 –
Metaxaglaea viatica,
roadside sallow moth 9945...
- †Cypricardinia †Cypricardinia
sulcifera †Cyrtia †Cyrtia
exporrecta †Cyrtina †Cyrtina
inulta †Cyrtina
iowaensis †Cyrtina
triquetra †Cyrtina
umbonata †Cyrtodonta †Cyrtolites...