- The Noctuidae,
commonly known as
owlet moths,
cutworms or armyworms, are a
family of
moths. Taxonomically, they are
considered the most controversial...
-
family Strigidae Owlet moth, a
family in
Noctuidae Owlet-nightjar,
small crepuscular birds related to the
nightjars and
frogmouths Owlet, West Yorkshire...
- the
white witch.
Other common names include the
ghost moth,
great gray
witch and
great owlet moth.
Thysania agrippina is of
interest as a
competitor for...
- The Thyatirinae, or
false owlet moths, are a
subfamily of the
moth family Drepanidae with
about 200
species described.
Until recently, most classifications...
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Moths are a
group of
insects that
includes all
members of the
order Lepidoptera that are not butterflies. They were
previously classified as suborder...
- The
Australian owlet-nightjar (Aegotheles cristatus) is a
nocturnal bird
found in open
woodland across Australia and in
southern New Guinea. It is colloquially...
- of the
Lepidoptera involves their differentiation into
butterflies and
moths.
Butterflies are a
natural monophyletic group,
often given the suborder...
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Isogona snowi or Snow's
owlet, is a
moth of the
family Erebidae. The
species was
first described by John B.
Smith in 1908. It is
found in
southern Texas...
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Hypenula ca****inalis, the long-horned
owlet moth, is a
moth of the
family Erebidae. The
species was
first described by
Francis Walker in 1859. It is found...
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Calyptra bicolor Moore, 1883
Calyptra canadensis Bethune, 1865 –
Canadian owlet moth Calyptra eustrigata Hampson, 1926
Calyptra fasciata Moore, 1882 Calyptra...