Marsh-moth
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Coenophila
rosy marsh moth (for C. subrosea)
Coenophila is a genus of owlet moths (Noctuidae) established by Stephens in 1850. The genus contains at least two recognized species, including the rosy marsh moth (C. subrosea), which is found in northern Europe and has been introduced to North America. Records indicate presence in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and the northeastern United States.
Crambus watsonellus
Watson's Grass-veneer
Crambus watsonellus is a North American grass-veneer moth described by Alexander Barrett Klots in 1942. It is restricted to marshy habitats across a scattered distribution in eastern and central North America. The species is one of approximately 250 recognized species in the genus Crambus.
Donacaula melinellus
Delightful Donacaula Moth
Donacaula melinellus is a crambid moth native to North America. First described by James Brackenridge Clemens in 1861, this species is widely distributed across eastern and central United States and Canada. Adults are frequently encountered in wetlands and marshy habitats. The species is among the more commonly observed Donacaula, with thousands of documented records.