Bulgaria 1962 | Swizerland1957 | Swizerland 1950 | Chad 1968 |
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Red Underwing Catocala dilecta (Noctuidae) |
Red Underwing Catocala nupta (Noctuidae) |
Blue Underwing Catocala fraxini (Noctuidae) |
Fruit Piercing Moth Othreis materna (Noctuidae) |
Vanuatu 1987 | Angola 1994 | Angola 1994 | Vanuatu 1987 |
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Noctuid Moth Thrincophora aridela (Noctuidae) |
Cotton Bollworm Helicoverpa armigera (Noctuidae) |
Beet Armyworm Spodoptera exigua (Noctuidae) |
Fruit Piercing Moth Othreis fullonia (Noctuidae) |
Norfolk Island 1989 | Norfolk Island 1976 | Norfolk Island 1976 | Norfolk Island 1977 |
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Noctuid Moth Phyllodes imperialis (Noctuidae) |
Noctuid Moth Leucania loreyimima (Noctuidae) |
Noctuid Moth Austrocarea iocephala (Noctuidae) |
Noctuid Moth Tiracola plagiata (Noctuidae) |
Ascension Island 1988 | British Pitcairn Islands 1975 | Falkland Islands 1984 | Falkland Islands 1984 |
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Burnished Brass Moth Trichoplusia orichalcea (Noctuidae) |
Cotton Looper Moth Noctuid Moth Anomis flava Chasmina tibialis (Noctuidae) (Noctuidae) |
Cabbage Semi-looper Moth Caphornia ochricraspia (Noctuidae) |
Noctuid Moth Pareuxoina falklandica (Noctuidae) |
Mozambique 1953 | Mozambique 1953 | Mozambique 1953 | Malawi 1970 |
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African Peach Moth Egybolis vaillantina (Noctuidae) |
Mozambique Tiger Moth Heraclia mozambica (Noctuidae) |
Fervid Tiger Moth Aegocera fervida (Noctuidae) |
Trimen's False Tiger Moth Aegocera trimenii (Noctuidae) |
Portogal Azores 1984 | British Tristan da Cunha 1987 | Democratic Rep. of Congo 1971 |
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Angel Shade Phlogophora interrupta (Noctuidae) |
Noctuid Moth Dimorphinoctua cunhaensis (Noctuidae) |
African Moth Miniodes maculifera (Noctuidae) |
A front wing is thin, a back wing is large and the friend of Noctuid Moth is a medium size and it is nocturnal. Although there are many kinds of a simple color, a kind equipped with a skillful color and a skillful pattern also has a back wing. A scalpel lays eggs in the root of the plant used as food, or the ground. A larva eats night and a leaf, or goes into inside, and adds damage to the plant. It is known that Noctuid Moth has the organ which detects a bat in the chest. Many kinds do serious damage to the important crops in the world.