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Owlet Moths
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Arthropods
There are roughly 12,000 species of of Owlet Moth worldwide and they are closely related to Tussock Moths. The scientific name "Noctuidae"
is derived from the Latin word "Noctua" which translates as Owl.
American
Dagger
Black-dotted
Glyph
Brown-hooded
Owlet
Common
Looper Moth
Corn
Earworm Moth
Eight-spotted
Forester
Large
Mossy Glyph
Pearly
Wood-Nymph
Rubbed
Dart
Splendid
Dagger
Unspotted
Looper Moth