Hampson-1906

Guides

  • Opsigalea

    Opsigalea is a genus of moths in the family Noctuidae, first described by Hampson in 1906. It belongs to the subfamily Noctuinae, the largest subfamily within the owlet moths. The genus contains at least one recognized species, Opsigalea blanchardi, described by Todd in 1966. Information regarding the biology and ecology of this genus remains limited.

  • Petrophila longipennis

    Long-winged Petrophila

    Petrophila longipennis is a moth species in the family Crambidae, subfamily Acentropinae. It was described by George Hampson in 1906 based on specimens from Mexico. The species is known from only a handful of observations, with limited biological information available. Like other members of Petrophila, it is likely associated with aquatic or riparian habitats, though this has not been directly documented for this species.

  • Pseudobryomima fallax

    cutworm moth, dart moth

    Pseudobryomima fallax is a noctuid moth species described by Hampson in 1906. It belongs to the cutworm or dart moth group within the family Noctuidae. The species is known to occur across North America, with 204 observations recorded on iNaturalist. Originally described under the genus Bryomima, it was later transferred to Pseudobryomima. Like other noctuids in this group, the larvae are likely soil-dwelling caterpillars that feed at or below ground level.

  • Stenopaschia

    Stenopaschia is a genus of snout moths (Pyralidae) in the subfamily Epipaschiinae. The genus was described by Hampson in 1906 and is currently accepted. It is known from very few observations and limited published information.

  • Xylotype

    Xylotype is a small genus of owlet moths (Noctuidae) containing two recognized species. The genus was established by Hampson in 1906 and is classified within the subfamily Noctuinae. Species in this genus occur in North America, with documented records from the northeastern United States.