Mallow

Guides

  • Bagisara rectifascia

    Straight-lined Mallow Moth, Three-lined Bagisera Moth, Straight Lined Mallow Moth

    Bagisara rectifascia is a noctuid moth found in North America. It is commonly known as the Straight-lined Mallow Moth due to its distinctive wing pattern. The species was first described by Grote in 1874 under the basionym Schinia rectifascia. It belongs to the subfamily Bagisarinae within the owlet moth family Noctuidae.

  • Conotrachelus texanus

    Tropical Mallow Curculio

    Conotrachelus texanus is a species of true weevil in the beetle family Curculionidae. It was described by Schaeffer in 1906 and is known from North America. The species is commonly referred to as the Tropical Mallow Curculio. Like other members of its genus, it is likely associated with mallow plants (family Malvaceae), though specific host relationships have not been thoroughly documented in available sources.

  • Neoptilia tora

    Mallow Sawfly

    Neoptilia tora is a species of sawfly in the family Argidae, commonly known as the Mallow Sawfly. The species is associated with mallow plants (Malvaceae) as a host. It belongs to the suborder Symphyta, which comprises the sawflies—distinguishable from other Hymenoptera by their broad connection between thorax and abdomen without the narrow "wasp waist" characteristic of Apocrita.