Noctuoid moth (except Arctiinae) species

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Overview

This moth sub-category for the superfamily Noctuoidea contains the large families Noctuidae and Erebidae as well the smaller Euteliidae, Nolidae, Notodontidae and Oenosandridae.  The Arctiinae also belong to this superfamily, but are distinctive and well known so are given their own moth sub-category

427 species

Agrotis radians (Brown cutworm)

Alapadna pauropis (Variable Spot-wing)

Alapadna pauropis
Alapadna pauropis
Alapadna pauropis

Alophosoma (genus) (A Crest moth (Eree)ebina)

Alophosoma (genus)
Alophosoma (genus)
Alophosoma (genus)

Alophosoma emmelopis (Bicoloured Crest)

Alophosoma emmelopis

Anomis (genus) (A Noctuid moth (Eribidae))

Anomis (genus)

Anomis (genus) (An Erebid moth)

Anomis (genus)
Anomis (genus)
Anomis (genus)

Anomis flava (Cotton Looper)

Anomis flava

Anomis involuta (Jute Looper)

Anomis involuta
Anomis involuta

Anomis lyona (An Erebid moth)

Anomis lyona

Aquita (genus) (A Noctuid moth (Nolidae))

Aquita (genus)

Arctornis (Genus)

Arrade leucocosmalis (A Hypeninae moth)

Arrade leucocosmalis
Arrade leucocosmalis
Arrade leucocosmalis

Artigisa impropria (Bark Artigisa)

Artigisa impropria
Artigisa impropria
Artigisa impropria

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