Barnes-1905

Guides

  • Condica begallo

    Condica begallo is a species of owlet moth in the family Noctuidae. First described by William Barnes in 1905, this North American species is assigned MONA/Hodges number 9709. It belongs to the subfamily Condicinae, a group of generally small to medium-sized noctuids. Available information is limited; the species is known from scattered records across North America.

  • Ipimorpha nanaimo

    Ipimorpha nanaimo is a species of cutworm or dart moth in the family Noctuidae. It was first described by William Barnes in 1905. The species is found in North America. Its MONA (Moth Photographers Group) or Hodges number is 9552. As a member of the Noctuidae family, it belongs to a large group of moths commonly known as owlet moths.

  • Tarache idella

    Tarache idella is a small noctuid moth first described by William Barnes in 1905. It is known from the southwestern United States, specifically Arizona and Texas. Adults are active in September and are characterized by distinctive orange-yellow forewings with vertical black markings and a bright orange apical spot. The species belongs to the subfamily Acontiinae, a group of moths whose larvae often feed on specific host plants.