About Balsa malana Fitch, 1856
Balsa malana, commonly known as the many-dotted appleworm, is a species of moth that belongs to Noctuidae, the owlet moth family. This species is found in North America. Its MONA (also called Hodges) number is 9662.
Balsa malana Fitch, 1856 is a animal in the Noctuidae family, order Lepidoptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Balsa malana Fitch, 1856
Balsa malana (the many-dotted appleworm) is a Noctuidae moth found in North America, with Hodges number 9662.
Balsa malana, commonly known as the many-dotted appleworm, is a species of moth that belongs to Noctuidae, the owlet moth family. This species is found in North America. Its MONA (also called Hodges) number is 9662.
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