Bagisarinae

Guides

  • Amyna bullula

    Hook-tipped Amyna Moth

    Amyna bullula is a small noctuid moth known by the common name hook-tipped amyna moth. It occurs across much of North America and is one of two recognized subspecies within the species. The species is characterized by a distinctive hooked wing tip. It is assigned MONA/Hodges number 9069.

  • Bagisara albicosta

    Bagisara albicosta is a noctuid moth described by Schaus in 1911. It belongs to the subfamily Bagisarinae, a small group of moths whose biology remains poorly documented. The species occurs in North America. Like other members of its genus, it appears to be infrequently encountered and has attracted limited scientific study.

  • Bagisara laverna

    Bagisara laverna is a species of owlet moth in the family Noctuidae, originally described by Druce in 1889. It belongs to the subfamily Bagisarinae, a relatively small and understudied group within the Noctuidae. The species is documented in North America with 175 observations on iNaturalist, suggesting it is not rare but not extensively studied. Its biology and ecology remain poorly documented in scientific literature.

  • Bagisara oula

    Bagisara oula is an owlet moth in the family Noctuidae, first described by Harrison Gray Dyar in 1913. It is found in North America. The species is assigned MONA/Hodges number 9173. Available sources provide minimal biological detail beyond its taxonomic placement and geographic distribution.