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Acronicta lithospila
Streaked Dagger, streaked dagger moth
Acronicta lithospila is a noctuid moth commonly known as the streaked dagger moth. Described by Augustus Radcliffe Grote in 1874, this species occurs in eastern North America from Canada south to the United States. Adults fly during summer months, and larvae feed on hardwood trees including hickory, oak, and chestnut.
Argyrotaenia coconinana
Argyrotaenia coconinana is a tortricid moth described in 2000 from the southwestern United States. The species is named for Coconino County, Arizona, where it was first collected. Adults are active during early summer, with forewing lengths of 11–13 mm in males and 11–12 mm in females. The species belongs to a genus commonly known as leafroller moths, though specific life history details for this species remain undocumented.
Gardinia anopla
Gardinia anopla is a moth species in the family Erebidae, subfamily Arctiinae, described by Hering in 1925. It is known only from Arizona, where adults are active during summer months. The species belongs to the tribe Lithosiini, a group of lichen moths within the tiger moth lineage. Despite being described nearly a century ago, published information about its biology remains limited.
Panthea greyi
Panthea greyi is a noctuid moth described in 2009 by Anweiler. It is known from montane regions of the southwestern United States, specifically in Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and southern Utah, at elevations between 1524 and 2545 meters. Adults are active during summer months, with males having a wingspan of 38–45 mm and females 42–50 mm.
Pyrausta antisocialis
Pyrausta antisocialis is a crambid moth described by Eugene G. Munroe in 1976. It is known from a restricted range in the southwestern United States, specifically New Mexico and Arizona. Adults are active during summer months. The species belongs to a genus containing many herbivorous species, though specific biological details for this species remain limited.