Condica

Guides

  • Condica n-sp-four

    Condica n-sp-four is an undescribed species within the genus Condica, a group of owlet moths in the family Noctuidae. The temporary designation "n-sp-four" indicates it has been recognized as distinct but awaits formal taxonomic description. Species in this genus are generally medium-sized moths with cryptic coloration.

  • Condica n-sp-three

    Condica n-sp-three is an undescribed species within the genus Condica, a group of moths in the family Noctuidae. As a provisional designation ("n-sp-three"), this taxon has not received formal scientific description and lacks published morphological or ecological documentation. The genus Condica comprises small to medium-sized owlet moths primarily distributed in the New World. Species in this genus are generally nocturnal and exhibit cryptic coloration.

  • Condica n-sp-two

    Condica n-sp-two is an undescribed species within the genus Condica, a group of noctuid moths. The "n-sp-two" designation indicates it is a numbered, unnamed species awaiting formal taxonomic description. Members of Condica are generally small to medium-sized moths with relatively plain forewings. This species is known from specimen records but lacks published species-level documentation.

  • Condica orta

    Condica orta is a moth species in the family Noctuidae, subfamily Condicinae, described by Barnes and McDunnough in 1912. It is a North American species with limited published documentation. Available records indicate it belongs to a genus of noctuid moths commonly known as condicines or underwing moths, though specific ecological and biological details for this species remain sparse in the accessible literature.