Smith-1904

Guides

  • Apamea unita

    Apamea unita is a species of owlet moth in the family Noctuidae, described by Smith in 1904. It occurs in western North America, with a documented range extending from Alberta, Canada southward to Arizona, United States. Like other members of the genus Apamea, it belongs to a group of cutworm moths that are often challenging to identify due to individual variation and overlapping morphological traits with congeners. The species is represented by relatively few observations, with limited published information on its biology.

  • Baptarma

    Baptarma is a genus of moths in the family Noctuidae, subfamily Heliothinae. The genus was established by Smith in 1904 and contains at least one described species, Baptarma felicita. As a heliothine noctuid, it belongs to a diverse group of moths often associated with agricultural habitats.

  • Trichordestra dodii

    Dod's cutworm moth

    Trichordestra dodii is a noctuid moth species described by Smith in 1904. It belongs to the cutworm or dart moth group within the family Noctuidae. The species has been documented in the Canadian prairie provinces of Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. Published records indicate a restricted distribution in North America with limited observational data available.