Noctuoid moth (except Arctiinae) species

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Overview

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

63 species

Pantydia sparsa (Noctuid Moth)

Pantydia sparsa
Pantydia sparsa
Pantydia sparsa

Persectania dyscrita (Inland Armyworm)

Persectania dyscrita
Persectania dyscrita
Persectania dyscrita

Persectania ewingii (Southern Armyworm)

Persectania ewingii
Persectania ewingii
Persectania ewingii

Praxis porphyretica (Praxis porphyretica)

Praxis porphyretica
Praxis porphyretica
Praxis porphyretica

Proteuxoa adelopa (Acronictinae)

Proteuxoa adelopa

Proteuxoa paratorna (owlet moth)

Proteuxoa paratorna

Proteuxoa sanguinipuncta (Blood-spotted Noctuid)

Proteuxoa sanguinipuncta
Proteuxoa sanguinipuncta
Proteuxoa sanguinipuncta

Proteuxoa tortisigna (Streaked Rictonis Moth)

Proteuxoa tortisigna
Proteuxoa tortisigna
Proteuxoa tortisigna

Sorama bicolor (Two-coloured Notodontid)

Sorama bicolor
Sorama bicolor
Sorama bicolor

Spodoptera exigua (Beet Armyworm)

Spodoptera exigua
Spodoptera exigua

Thoracolopha (genus) (MOV Sp. 6) (A Noctuid moth (Acronictinae))

Thoracolopha (genus) (MOV Sp. 6)

Thoracolopha sp(2)MoV (Acronictinae)

Thoracolopha sp(2)MoV

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