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Noctuidae

LC control no.sh 85092161
LC classificationQL561.N7 Zoology
Topical headingNoctuidae
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Variant(s)Acontidae
Agrotidae
Alypiidae
Amphigonidae
Amphipyridae
Anthrophilidae
Apamidae
Bendidae
Boletobidae
Bolinidae
Bombycoidae
Bryophilidae
Calpidae
Caradrinidae
Catephidae
Catocalidae
Chloeophoridae
Cosmidae
Dyopsidae
Eriopidae
Eucocytiidae
Eurhipidae
Euschemidae
Focillidae
Gonopteridae
Gortynidae
Graptolithidae
Hadenidae
Haemerosidae
Heliothidae
Hemerosidae
Herminidae
Homopteridae
Hulodidae
Hypenidae
Hypocalidae
Hypogrammidae
Hypopyridae
Leucanidae
Noctuid moths
Nycteolidae
Ommatophoridae
Ophideridae
Ophiusidae
Orthosidae
Owlet moths
Palindidae
Phalaenidae
Phalaenoididae
Phyllodidae
Placodidae
Platydidae
Plusidae
Plusiidae
Poaphilidae
Polydesmidae (Insects)
Pseudodeltoidae
Quadrifidae
Remigidae
Stilbidae
Strepsimanidae
Thermesidae
Toxocampidae
Trifidae
Xylinidae
Xylophasidae
See alsoLepidoptera
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Moths
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Found inArnett, R. H. American insects, 2000: p. 795 (Noctuidae. Owlet moth family. Larvae of many noctuids including cutworms are serious agricultural pests. This is the largest family of Lepidoptera and one of the most destructive to cultivated plants.)
Capinera, J.L. Handbook of vegetable pests, 2001: p. 369 (Family Noctuidae -- army worms, cutworms, loopers, stalk borers, and noctuid moths)
BugGuide, June 21, 2021 (Superfamily Noctuoidea (Owlet Moths and kin); Family Erebidae)
Random House (noctuid, also called owlet moth)