Smith-1900
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Acontia behrii
Acontia behrii is a moth in the family Noctuidae, described by Smith in 1900. It is found in North America and assigned Hodges number 9164. As a member of the genus Acontia, it shares characteristic morphological traits with congeners including elongated palpi with pointed frontal tuft, well-developed third palpal segment, simple filiform antennae lacking complex modifications, and smooth-scaled thorax and abdomen without tufts or patches.
Acronicta inclara
unclear dagger moth
Acronicta inclara, known as the unclear dagger moth, is a noctuid moth described by John Bernhardt Smith in 1900. It occurs in north-eastern North America. Two subspecies are recognized: A. i. inclara and A. i. inconstans. As a member of the dagger moth genus, it belongs to a group whose caterpillars often possess distinctive defensive setae.
Agrochola pulchella
cutworm moth, dart moth
Agrochola pulchella is a noctuid moth species described by Smith in 1900. It belongs to the cutworm or dart moth group within the family Noctuidae, one of the largest families of Lepidoptera. The species is recorded from North America and has been assigned Hodges number 9955 in the North American moth numbering system. Like other members of the genus Agrochola, it is a nocturnal species attracted to light.
Euxoa stigmatalis
Euxoa stigmatalis is a species of owlet moth in the family Noctuidae, described by Smith in 1900. It is a member of the large genus Euxoa, which contains numerous cutworm species. The species is native to North America. As a noctuid moth, it likely shares the typical life history of many Euxoa species, with larvae that are cutworms feeding on vegetation and adults that are nocturnal. However, specific biological details for this species are poorly documented in available sources.
Selicanis
Selicanis is a genus of moths in the family Noctuidae, established by Smith in 1900. The genus is monotypic, containing only Selicanis cinereola, described from the same publication. It is placed within the subfamily Noctuinae, one of the largest subfamilies of owlet moths. The genus is poorly known, with minimal published information beyond its original description.
Sympistis ciliata
Sympistis ciliata is a species of moth in the family Noctuidae, first described by Smith in 1900. It belongs to the large and diverse genus Sympistis within the subfamily Noctuinae. The species is documented from North America, though specific details regarding its biology, ecology, and distribution remain limited in published sources.
Tripudia balteata
Belted Tripudia Moth
Tripudia balteata is a noctuid moth species first described by Smith in 1900. It belongs to the subfamily Eustrotiinae, a group of small to medium-sized owlet moths. The species is distributed across North America and is known to adult collectors and researchers through iNaturalist observations and museum specimens. The specific epithet 'balteata' refers to a belted or banded appearance, likely describing characteristic wing patterning.
Tripudia luxuriosa
Luxurious Tripudia Moth
Tripudia luxuriosa is a small noctuid moth first described by Smith in 1900. It belongs to the subfamily Eustrotiinae, a group of generally small, often brightly patterned owlet moths. The species occurs in North America and has been documented in numerous observations, suggesting it is relatively common within its range.