Hypenodinae

Guides

  • Dyspyralis ocala

    Dyspyralis ocala is a moth species in the family Erebidae, subfamily Hypenodinae, described by David Troubridge in 2020. The specific epithet "ocala" references the Ocala region of Florida, suggesting a geographic association with this area. As a recently described species, detailed information about its biology and ecology remains limited. It belongs to a genus of small moths whose members are typically associated with forested habitats.

  • Hypenodes franclemonti

    Franclemont's Hypenodes Moth

    Hypenodes franclemonti is a small moth species in the family Erebidae, described by Douglas C. Ferguson in 1954 and named in honor of entomologist John G. Franclemont. It belongs to the subfamily Hypenodinae, a group of diminutive moths often associated with wetland habitats. The species has been documented across a broad North American range spanning from Quebec to Florida.

  • Hypenodes palustris

    Swampland Hypenodes

    Hypenodes palustris is a small moth in the family Erebidae, described by Ferguson in 1954. The species name 'palustris' (Latin for 'of the swamp') reflects its association with wetland habitats. It occurs across northern North America from Alaska through Canada to the northeastern and north-central United States. The species is one of relatively few in the genus Hypenodes, a group of small moths often associated with moist or marshy environments.