Hooded-owlet
Guides
Cucullia basipuncta
Cucullia basipuncta is a noctuid moth species described by Barnes and McDunnough in 1918. It belongs to the subfamily Cuculliinae, a group commonly known as hooded owlet moths. The species is known from North America, with 12 observations recorded on iNaturalist. Like other members of its genus, it likely exhibits the characteristic hooded resting posture with forewings folded over the body, though specific morphological details distinguishing it from congeneric species require examination.
Cucullia eccissica
Cucullia eccissica is a noctuid moth species described by Dyar in 1919. It belongs to the subfamily Cuculliinae, a group of owlet moths commonly known as "hooded owlets" due to the characteristic projecting labial palps that form a snout-like structure. The genus Cucullia contains numerous species, many of which are associated with specific host plants. This species occurs in both Middle America and North America based on distribution records, though detailed biological information appears limited in available sources.
Cucullia serraticornis
Cucullia serraticornis is a species of moth in the family Noctuidae, described by Lintner in 1874. It occurs in North America and is assigned Hodges number 10184. As a member of the subfamily Cuculliinae, it belongs to a group of owlet moths commonly known as hooded owlets. The species is documented through observational records but detailed biological information remains limited in the available literature.