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Alypiodes geronimo
Geronimo Forester
Alypiodes geronimo is an owlet moth in the family Noctuidae, first described by William Barnes in 1900. The species exhibits sexual dimorphism in wing pattern, with females bearing two spots on the forewing and males possessing a third additional spot. Larvae feed on leaves of Boerhavia species. It occurs in North America and Mexico.
Condica temecula
Condica temecula is a species of owlet moth in the family Noctuidae, first described by William Barnes in 1905. It is native to North America and has been assigned the MONA/Hodges number 9691. The species belongs to the subfamily Condicinae, a group of generally small to medium-sized noctuid moths. Available records indicate it has been observed at least 53 times according to iNaturalist data.
Dichagyris socorro
Socorro cutworm moth, Socorro dart moth
Dichagyris socorro is a noctuid moth species described by William Barnes in 1904. It belongs to the cutworm or dart moth group within the family Noctuidae. The species is known from North America, with records from the southwestern United States including New Mexico. It is assigned MONA/Hodges number 10874. The specific epithet 'socorro' likely refers to Socorro, New Mexico, a location within its documented range.
Grotella tricolor
A small noctuid moth with a wingspan of 20–23 mm. Adults are active from August to September. The species was first described by William Barnes in 1904.
Plagiomimicus ochoa
Plagiomimicus ochoa is a species of owlet moth in the family Noctuidae, first described by William Barnes in 1904. It occurs in North America and is assigned MONA/Hodges number 9740. As a member of the subfamily Stiriinae, it belongs to a group of relatively small noctuids often associated with specific host plants. The early life stages and detailed biology of this species remain poorly documented.
Toronia luzena
Toronia luzena is a moth species in the family Cossidae, originally described as Miacora luzena by William Barnes in 1905. It is a North American cossid moth with a documented occurrence in Arizona. The species belongs to the small genus Toronia, which is part of the diverse carpenterworm moth family.
Tricholita chipeta
Chipeta dart moth, Chipeta cutworm moth
Tricholita chipeta is a species of cutworm or dart moth in the family Noctuidae, first described by William Barnes in 1904. It belongs to the tribe Eriopygini within the subfamily Noctuinae. The species is known from North America. Limited detailed biological information is available in published sources.