Condicinae
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Aleptina aleptivoides
Aleptina aleptivoides is a small noctuid moth described from North America in 1912. The species belongs to the subfamily Condicinae, a group of generally inconspicuous moths with limited ecological documentation. Available records suggest it occurs in arid and semi-arid regions of the southwestern United States and adjacent Mexico. The specific epithet "aleptivoides" references its resemblance to the related genus Aleptina, indicating taxonomic confusion or similarity at the time of description.
Aleptina junctimacula
Aleptina junctimacula is a small owlet moth (Noctuidae) described by André Blanchard in 1984. It belongs to the subfamily Condicinae and is known only from North America. The species has been assigned MONA/Hodges number 9071.1. It remains poorly documented in published literature.
Condica
Condica is a genus of noctuid moths erected by Francis Walker in 1856. The genus contains approximately 60 described species distributed across multiple continents, with documented records from Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, and Australia. Several species are recognized as agricultural pests, particularly of safflower, sunflower, and cotton crops. The genus is classified within the subfamily Condicinae of the family Noctuidae.
Condica andrena
Condica andrena is a species of owlet moth in the family Noctuidae, first described by Smith in 1911. It belongs to the subfamily Condicinae, a group of generally small, dull-colored moths. The species is known from North America, though detailed ecological information remains limited. Like other members of the genus Condica, it is likely nocturnal and attracted to light.
Condica claufacta
Condica claufacta is a noctuid moth species described by Francis Walker in 1857. It belongs to the subfamily Condicinae within the owlet moth family Noctuidae. The species is recorded from North America and is assigned Hodges number 9700 in the North American moth numbering system.
Condica leucorena
Condica leucorena is a species of moth in the family Noctuidae, subfamily Condicinae. It was described by Smith in 1900. The species is present in North America. Very little is known about its biology or ecology due to limited documentation and few observations.
Condica luxuriosa
Condica luxuriosa is a species of owlet moth in the family Noctuidae, described by Harrison G. Dyar in 1926. It belongs to the subfamily Condicinae, a group of generally small to medium-sized noctuids. The species has been documented in both North and Middle America, though published biological information remains limited.
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.
Crambodes
Crambodes is a monotypic genus of noctuid moths containing a single species, Crambodes talidiformis. The genus was established by Achille Guenée in 1852. The sole species occurs in the eastern and central United States.
Diastema
Diastema is a genus of moths in the family Noctuidae, subfamily Condicinae. The genus was erected by Achille Guenée in 1852. These moths are part of the diverse owlet moth fauna, with species distributed across various regions. The genus name Diastema is derived from Greek, meaning 'space' or 'interval', though the biological significance of this naming in reference to moth morphology is not documented in available sources.
Diastema cnossia
Diastema cnossia is a species of owlet moth in the family Noctuidae, first described by Druce in 1889. It belongs to the subfamily Condicinae and was originally placed in the genus Pseudina. The species is recorded from North America and has been documented in citizen science observations.
Diastema leo
Diastema leo is a species of moth in the family Noctuidae, subfamily Condicinae, described by Troubridge in 2020. The genus Diastema belongs to a diverse group of noctuid moths found primarily in the Americas. As a recently described species, detailed ecological and biological information remains limited.
Fotella notalis
Fotella notalis is a moth species in the family Noctuidae, first described by Grote in 1882. It is endemic to arid regions of the southwestern United States, with documented occurrences in western Texas, Arizona, California, and Nevada. The species is associated exclusively with dry desert habitats.
Leuconycta lepidula
Marbled-green Leuconycta Moth, Marbled-green Jaspidia, Dark Leuconycta
A small noctuid moth with a wingspan of approximately 30 mm. Adults are active from May to August with a single generation per year. The species is widely distributed across North America, from eastern Canada through the eastern and central United States. Larvae feed on dandelions (Taraxacum species).
Neotarache
Neotarache is a monotypic moth genus in the family Noctuidae, subfamily Condicinae. The genus contains a single species, Neotarache deserticola, described by William Barnes and Foster Hendrickson Benjamin in 1922. It is endemic to Nevada, USA. The genus name reflects its relatively recent taxonomic recognition compared to related genera.
Neotarache deserticola
Neotarache deserticola is a moth species and the sole member of its genus, first described by William Barnes and Foster Hendrickson Benjamin in 1922. The species is endemic to Nevada, USA. The genus Neotarache is monotypic within the family Noctuidae, subfamily Condicinae. Available records indicate limited observational data, with 34 iNaturalist observations documented.
Ogdoconta satana
A small noctuid moth described in 2013, characterized by uniformly dark ash-black forewings and contrastingly pale hindwings. The species is known from limited localities in the southwestern United States and likely occurs in adjacent Mexico. Its specific epithet references the Marvel comic character Satana, alluding to the moth's dark coloration.
Ogdoconta sexta
Ogdoconta sexta is a small noctuid moth described in 1913 from extreme southern Texas. Adults are active in spring and early summer, with a secondary flight period in September. The species has a very restricted known range, limited to two counties at the Texas-Mexico border.
Perigea
Perigea is a genus of moths in the family Noctuidae, subfamily Condicinae, erected by Achille Guenée in 1852. The genus contains approximately 50 described species distributed across tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas, Africa, and Asia. Species exhibit considerable diversity in wing pattern and coloration. The genus has been recorded from diverse habitats including lowland rainforests, dry forests, and subtropical woodlands.
Perigea enixa
Perigea enixa is a species of owlet moth (family Noctuidae) described by Augustus Radcliffe Grote in 1875. It belongs to the subfamily Condicinae. The species is known from North America and has been assigned MONA/Hodges number 9689.2. Records of this species are sparse, with only limited observational data available.
Stibaera curvilineata
Stibaera curvilineata is a species of owlet moth in the family Noctuidae, first described by Hampson in 1924. It belongs to the subfamily Condicinae. The species is documented from North America and has been assigned MONA/Hodges number 9715. Available records are sparse, with limited observational data.