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Hypena is a genus of moths in the family Erebidae. It was first described by Franz von Paula Schrank in 1802. These non-migratory moths overwinter as pupae ...
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Hypena is a genus of moths in the Erebidae family. These non-migratory moths overwinter as pupae and almost never come to bait as adults.
We conducted a one-year field survey of the Lepidoptera fauna of the ONP using a combination of day collecting, blacklight traps, and collecting at lights in ...
Hypena tristalis larvae can cause mild to severe defoliation of plants, leading to compromised plant health, reduced yield, and potential crop failure, ...
Feb 4, 2016 ¡P I have had an excellent start to the month for this group of very attractive moths with eight species last night alone.
This list is dynamic and is revised frequently as further data become available. New species are added to the list, and others are dropped from the list as ...
Hypena palparia, Liberty Co, Trinity River NWR, 2 May-19 Jun 2017, SM3 ... Olceclostera indistincta, Wheeler Co., Alligator Creek WMA, 17-18 Aug 2020 ...
... Hypena obductalis. In case of Family Noctuidae, the species richness and abundance of subfamily Noctuinae was highest, having 25 species under 17 genera ...
Mar 5, 2010 ¡P ... Hypena. Eight species in two genera occur in. AB. Most of the species listed here were treated by Forbes (1954). 1672 R. Hypena bijugalis ...
The pupa is much lighter on the back thanthe remainder of the body, and the wing-cases have one minute black spot in the centre, and six along that part.