Iscadia

Walker, 1857

Iscadia is a of in the Nolidae, established by Francis Walker in 1857. The genus is placed in the Eligminae. Observations of this genus have been documented on iNaturalist, indicating ongoing presence in natural environments. The genus represents a group of noctuoid moths with characteristics typical of the Nolidae family.

Iscadia aperta1 by James Sullivan, Research Collection of J. B. Sullivan. Used under a Copyrighted free use license.Tufted Moth (37148220093) by Katja Schulz from Washington, D. C., USA. Used under a CC BY 2.0 license.Iscadia aperta2 by James Sullivan, Research Collection of J. B. Sullivan. Used under a Copyrighted free use license.

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How to pronounce Iscadia: /ɪsˈkeɪdiə/

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