Metaxaglaea
Franclemont, 1937
Species Guides
5- Metaxaglaea australis(Southern Sallow)
- Metaxaglaea inulta(Unsated Sallow)
- Metaxaglaea semitaria(Footpath Sallow)
- Metaxaglaea viatica(Roadside Sallow)
- Metaxaglaea violacea(Holly Sallow)
Metaxaglaea is a of owlet moths in the Noctuidae, established by Franclemont in 1937. The genus contains five described distributed in North America. These are classified within the Noctuinae and tribe Xylenini.


Pronunciation
How to pronounce Metaxaglaea: /mɛtæksəˈɡleɪə/
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Distribution
North America; documented from Vermont and other United States locations.
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Species included
The comprises five : Metaxaglaea australis Schweitzer, 1979; Metaxaglaea inulta (Grote, 1874); Metaxaglaea semitaria Franclemont, 1968; Metaxaglaea viatica (Grote, 1874); and Metaxaglaea violacea Schweitzer, 1979.