Erebidae
Arachnis dilecta Boisduval, 1870
Arachnis dilecta Boisduval, 1870
Arachnis dilecta is a Erebidae moth described in 1870, found in Mexico and Honduras.
Arachnis citra Neumoegen & Dyar, 1893
Arachnis citra Neumoegen & Dyar, 1893
Arachnis citra is an Erebidae moth described in 1893, found in several western U.S. states in North America.
Virbia aurantiaca Hübner, 1831
Virbia aurantiaca Hübner, 1831
Virbia aurantiaca (orange holomelina) is a North American Erebidae moth with larvae reared on dandelion and plantain.
Virbia costata Stretch, 1884
Virbia costata Stretch, 1884
Virbia costata Stretch, 1884 is a moth found in the south-central United States whose larvae feed on plantain species.
Virbia ferruginosa Walker, 1854
Virbia ferruginosa Walker, 1854
Virbia ferruginosa, the rusty holomelina, is an Erebidae moth found in North America with one annual generation flying in July.
Virbia immaculata Reakirt, 1864
Virbia immaculata Reakirt, 1864
Virbia immaculata is an Erebidae moth found in North America whose larvae feed on dandelion and plantain.
Virbia laeta Guérin-Méneville, 1844
Virbia laeta Guérin-Méneville, 1844
The joyful holomelina (Virbia laeta) is an Erebidae moth found in North American pine woodlands.
Virbia opella Grote, 1863
Virbia opella Grote, 1863
Virbia opella, the tawny holomelina, is an Erebidae moth found across parts of the United States with larvae feeding on dandelions.
Virbia ostenta Edwards, 1881
Virbia ostenta Edwards, 1881
Virbia ostenta, the showy holomelina, is an Erebidae moth found in southwestern North America and Mexico.
Virbia medarda Stoll, 1781
Virbia medarda Stoll, 1781
Virbia medarda is an Erebidae moth described in 1781, found in four countries across Central and South America.
Paralacydes arborifera Butler, 1875
Paralacydes arborifera Butler, 1875
Paralacydes arborifera is an Erebidae moth described in 1875, found across multiple countries in Africa.
Paralacydes vocula Stoll, 1790
Paralacydes vocula Stoll, 1790
Paralacydes vocula is an Erebidae moth described by Stoll in 1790, found in South Africa and Tanzania.
Estigmene acrea Drury, 1773
Estigmene acrea Drury, 1773
Estigmene acrea Drury, 1773 is a moth with a larval form called the salt marsh caterpillar, with described physical traits and life cycle.
Estigmene albida Stretch
Estigmene albida Stretch
Estigmene albida is an Erebidae moth species described in 1874, found across North and Central America with a ~50 mm wingspan.
Creatonotos transiens (Walker, 1855)
Creatonotos transiens (Walker, 1855)
Creatonotos transiens is an erebid moth first described by Francis Walker in 1855, found across much of South and East Asia.
Creatonotos gangis (Linnaeus, 1763)
Creatonotos gangis (Linnaeus, 1763)
Creatonotos gangis is a moth species found across Southeast Asia and northern Australia, whose larvae are minor crop pests.
Areas galactina (van der Hoeven, 1840)
Areas galactina (van der Hoeven, 1840)
Areas galactina is an Erebidae moth species described in 1840, found across a wide range of South and East Asia.
Spilarctia subcarnea (Walker, 1855)
Spilarctia subcarnea (Walker, 1855)
Spilarctia subcarnea is an Erebidae moth described in 1855, found across East and parts of Central Asia.
Spilarctia bisecta Leech, 1899
Spilarctia bisecta Leech, 1899
Spilarctia bisecta is a Erebidae moth described by John Henry Leech, found across multiple regions of China.
Lemyra alikangensis (Strand, 1915)
Lemyra alikangensis (Strand, 1915)
Lemyra alikangensis is an erebid moth found in Taiwan, first described by Embrik Strand in 1915.
Lemyra imparilis (Butler, 1877)
Lemyra imparilis (Butler, 1877)
Lemyra imparilis is an Erebidae moth described in 1877, found in East Asia including China, Taiwan, Japan, and Korea.
Lemyra ypsilon (Rothschild, 1910)
Lemyra ypsilon (Rothschild, 1910)
Lemyra ypsilon is a pale cream-winged Erebidae moth described in 1910, found in forested areas of Southeast Asia.
Lemyra maculifascia (Walker, 1855)
Lemyra maculifascia (Walker, 1855)
Lemyra maculifascia is an Erebidae moth described in 1855, found across Asia and Australia, with larvae feeding on specific plant foliage.
Hyphantria cunea (Drury, 1773)
Hyphantria cunea (Drury, 1773)
Hyphantria cunea, the fall webworm, is a widely distributed, highly polyphagous moth native to North America.
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