Anicla digna

Morrison, 1875

Anicla digna is a noctuid described by Morrison in 1875. It is a small owlet moth with a wingspan of approximately 30 mm. The species occurs in North America, with documented records from Texas and South Carolina.

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How to pronounce Anicla digna: /ˈænɪklə ˈdaɪɡnə/

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Identification

Specific diagnostic features for distinguishing Anicla digna from are not documented in available sources. As a small noctuid , it likely requires examination of genitalia or detailed wing pattern analysis for reliable identification to .

Appearance

Small owlet moth with a wingspan of approximately 30 mm.

Distribution

North America, with confirmed records from Texas and South Carolina.

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Taxonomic History

Originally described as Agrotis digna Morrison, 1875, later transferred to Anicla.

Observation Data

iNaturalist records 188 observations of this , indicating it is documented but not frequently encountered.

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