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  2. Noctuidae - Wikipedia

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    Noctuid moths commonly begin the reproductive season from spring to fall, and mostly are multivoltine, such as the eastern panthea moth (Panthea furcilla), which reproduces over the year. [25] Nevertheless, some species have just one brood of offspring ; among the best known is the lesser yellow underwing (Noctua comes). [25]

  3. Acronicta - Wikipedia

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    A. radcliffei caterpillar A. radcliffei pupa. Acronicta is a genus of noctuid moths containing about 150 species distributed mainly in the temperate Holarctic, with some in adjacent subtropical regions. The genus was erected by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae.

  4. Acronicta insularis - Wikipedia

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    Acronicta insularis, the cattail caterpillar (when referring to the larva) or Henry's marsh moth (when referring to the adult), is a moth of the family Noctuidae.The species was first described by Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer in 1868.

  5. Zebra caterpillar - Wikipedia

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    The zebra caterpillar is the larva of an American noctuid moth (Melanchra picta) that feeds on cabbages, beets and other cultivated plants. The head, thorax, and forewings of adults are chestnut- or reddish-brown, usually with purplish brown mottling on the wings. The whitish hind wings have pale brown margins. The abdomen is light gray.

  6. Calophasia lunula - Wikipedia

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    Calophasia lunula is a Palearctic species of noctuid moth known by the common names toadflax moth and toadflax brocade moth. Caterpillar.

  7. Spodoptera picta - Wikipedia

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    Spodoptera picta, the lily caterpillar, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It was described by Félix Édouard Guérin-Méneville in 1838. It is found from India, South-east Asia and Japan through Indonesia and the western part of South Pacific ocean to Fiji. [1] [2]

  8. Large yellow underwing - Wikipedia

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    Caterpillar. The large yellow underwing (Noctua pronuba) is a moth, the type species for the family Noctuidae.It is an abundant species throughout the Palearctic realm, one of the most common and most familiar moths of the region.

  9. Xanthodes congenita - Wikipedia

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    Xanthodes congenita, the golden noctuid or as larva, the hairy leafeating caterpillar, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by George Hampson in 1912. [1] It is found in Australia in New South Wales, the Northern Territory and Queensland.