Neoligia
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Neoligia elephas
Neoligia elephas is a species of moth in the family Noctuidae, described by Troubridge and Lafontaine in 2002. It belongs to the genus Neoligia, a group of noctuid moths found in North America. The specific epithet "elephas" (Greek for elephant) likely refers to some distinctive morphological feature, though the exact basis for the name is not documented in available sources.
Neoligia pagosa
Neoligia pagosa is a species of owlet moth in the family Noctuidae, described by Troubridge and Lafontaine in 2002. It belongs to the genus Neoligia, a group of small noctuid moths primarily distributed in North America. The species is recognized as accepted in major taxonomic databases but remains poorly documented in public sources.
Neoligia subjuncta
Connected Brocade
Neoligia subjuncta, commonly known as the Connected Brocade, is a species of noctuid moth in the subfamily Noctuinae. It occurs across northern North America, with documented populations in the Canadian prairies and northern New England. The species is assigned MONA/Hodges number 9412. As a member of the cutworm moth group, it is presumed to have nocturnal adult activity and larval development in herbaceous habitats.