Sympistis
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Sympistis barnesii
Sympistis barnesii is a species of owlet moth in the family Noctuidae, first described by Smith in 1899. It belongs to the genus Sympistis, a group of moths characterized by their nocturnal habits and often cryptic coloration. The species has been documented in North America, with confirmed records from the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Manitoba.
Sympistis ferrirena
Sympistis ferrirena is a species of owlet moth in the family Noctuidae, described by Crabo in 2018. It belongs to the large genus Sympistis, which comprises numerous North American noctuid species. As a recently described species, detailed information about its biology and ecology remains limited.
Sympistis kelsoensis
Sympistis kelsoensis is a species of noctuid moth described by Robertson and Mustelin in 2006. It belongs to the genus Sympistis, a diverse group within the owlet moth family Noctuidae. The species is recorded from North America and has been assigned MONA/Hodges number 10063.1. Published records indicate it is a relatively recently described species with limited documentation in scientific literature.
Sympistis melantho
Sympistis melantho is a moth species in the family Noctuidae, first described by Smith in 1899. It belongs to the genus Sympistis, a diverse group of owlet moths found primarily in North America. The species is poorly documented in scientific literature and appears to be rarely encountered, with minimal observational records available.
Sympistis picina
Sympistis picina is a noctuid moth described by Augustus Radcliffe Grote in 1880. It belongs to the genus Sympistis, a large group of owlet moths primarily distributed in North America. The species is documented in limited numbers, with few observations recorded in biodiversity databases. Like other members of Sympistis, it is presumed to be nocturnal with adults active during late summer and fall.
Sympistis sokar
Sympistis sokar is a moth species in the family Noctuidae, described by James T. Troubridge in 2008. It is known only from Oregon in the western United States. As a recently described species with limited observation records, much of its biology remains undocumented.
Sympistis tenuistriga
Thin-lined Sallow
Sympistis tenuistriga is a moth species described by McDunnough in 1940, currently treated as a synonym of Sympistis badistriga. It belongs to the family Noctuidae (owlet moths) and is known from the Canadian prairie provinces and Vermont. The common name "Thin-lined Sallow" refers to its characteristic wing pattern. Limited observational data exists, with 19 records on iNaturalist.