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

171 species

Calathusa eremna (Calathusa eremna)

Calathusa hypotherma (Calathusa hypotherma)

Calathusa hypotherma
Calathusa hypotherma

Calathusa mesospila (Spotted Calathusa)

Calathusa mesospila
Calathusa mesospila
Calathusa mesospila

Calliteara pura (Calliteara pura)

Calliteara pura
Calliteara pura

Calyptra minuticornis (Vampire Moth)

Chasmina pulchra (A Noctuid moth)

Chasmina pulchra
Chasmina pulchra
Chasmina pulchra

Chiriph error (Erroneus Footman)

Chiriphe tetramita (Chiriphe tetramita)

Chrysodeixis subsidens (Australian Cabbage Looper)

Chrysodeixis subsidens
Chrysodeixis subsidens
Chrysodeixis subsidens

Comocrus behri (Mistletoe Day Moth)

Comocrus behri
Comocrus behri
Comocrus behri

Corgatha dipyra (Common Hookwing)

Corgatha dipyra
Corgatha dipyra

Cosmodes elegans (Green Blotched Moth)

Cosmodes elegans
Cosmodes elegans
Cosmodes elegans

Craniophora nodyna (An Acronictin Moth)

Craniophora nodyna

Craniophora sp. (Craniophora sp.)

Crioa hades (Crioa hades)

Crioa hades
Crioa hades
Crioa hades

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