Description
Family Noctuidae
'The Noctuids are members
of the Superfamily
Noctuoidea. Worldwide in distribution, this family
is the largest in the Lepidoptera and has approximately 20,000 species. About 2,900 of these are found in North America, and there is wide variation
in appearance
and behavior. Most moths are gray to brown in color and have line
or spots on their wings. Some species are brightly colored
. They are small to large in size, and most species are medium-sized with wingspans 2 - 4.5 cm. When at rest, adults
of most species hold their wings above their bodies like a roof. Noctuids are typically nocturnal
, though some species are diurnal
. Most larvae feed
on plant foliage
, dead leaves, lichens, and fungi; many are serious forest
pests. Some species are leaf miners, others are stem- or leaf-borers, and still others feed at night on plant shoots. Noctuid moths pupate in cells
in soil, in plant cavities, or in silk
cocoons
.
'[1]
Habitat
Typically found at an altitude of 0 to 2,500 meters (0 to 8,202 feet).[2]
Taxonomy
- Domain:
Eukaryota
(
)
- Whittaker & Margulis,1978
- eukaryotes
- Kingdom:
Animalia
(
)
- Linnaeus, 1758
- animals
- Subkingdom:
Bilateria
(
)
- (Hatschek, 1888) Cavalier-Smith, 1983
- Branch:
Protostomia
(
)
- Grobben, 1908
- Infrakingdom:
Ecdysozoa
(
)
- Aguinaldo Et Al., 1997 Ex Cavalier-Smith, 1998
- Superphylum:
Panarthropoda
(
)
- Cuvier
- Phylum:
Arthropoda
(
)
- Latreille, 1829
- Arthropods
- Subphylum:
Mandibulata
(
)
- Snodgrass, 1938
- Infraphylum:
Atelocerata
(
)
- Heymons, 1901
- Superclass:
Panhexapoda
(
)
- Epiclass:
Hexapoda
(
)
- Class:
Insecta
(
)
- C. Linnaeus, 1758
- Insects
- Subclass:
Dicondylia
(
)
- Infraclass:
Pterygota
(
)
- Cohort:
Myoglossata
(
)
- Superorder:
Amphiesmenoptera
(
)
- Order:
Lepidoptera
(
)
- Linnaeus, 1758
- Butterflies and Moths
- Infraorder:
Heteroneura
(
)
- Superfamily:
Noctuoidea
(
)
- Superfamily:
Noctuoidea
(
- Infraorder:
Heteroneura
(
- Order:
Lepidoptera
(
- Superorder:
Amphiesmenoptera
(
- Cohort:
Myoglossata
(
- Infraclass:
Pterygota
(
- Subclass:
Dicondylia
(
- Class:
Insecta
(
- Epiclass:
Hexapoda
(
- Superclass:
Panhexapoda
(
- Infraphylum:
Atelocerata
(
- Subphylum:
Mandibulata
(
- Phylum:
Arthropoda
(
- Superphylum:
Panarthropoda
(
- Infrakingdom:
Ecdysozoa
(
- Branch:
Protostomia
(
- Subkingdom:
Bilateria
(
- Kingdom:
Animalia
(
Notes
Name Status: Accepted Name . Latest taxonomic scrutiny: Beccaloni G.
Similar Species
Members of the genus Acronicta
There are approximately 416 species in this genus. Here are just 100 of them:
A. abscondita · A. acerbata · A. acericola · A. aceris · A. acla · A. adaucta · A. aethiopica · A. afflicta (Afflicted Dagger Moth) · A. agnata · A. alba · A. albarufa (Barrens Dagger Moth) · A. albidior · A. albina · A. albiorbis · A. albistigma · A. albomarginata · A. alni · A. alnoides · A. alpina · A. altaica · A. americana (American Dagger Moth) · A. amicora · A. anaedina · A. anaedinella · A. anceps · A. andalusica · A. angustimacula · A. ankarensis · A. anthracina · A. apennina · A. ardjuna · A. arduenna · A. asiatica · A. asignata · A. atrior · A. atristrigata · A. aurantior · A. auricoma · A. auricoma pepli · A. barnesii · A. basistriata · A. batnana · A. beameri · A. belgica · A. bellula · A. benesignata · A. bercei · A. betulae (Birch Dagger Moth) · A. bicolor · A. bidens · A. bimacula · A. bivirgae · A. bradyporina · A. brumosa (Afflicted Dagger Moth) · A. brunnea · A. brunnior · A. bryophiloides · A. burmanensis · A. caerulescens · A. caesarea · A. calceata · A. caliginosa · A. canadensis · A. candelisequa · A. carbonaria · A. carola · A. casparii · A. cassinoi · A. catocaloida · A. cavillatrix · A. centralis · A. centrifasciata · A. centriferruginea · A. cerasi · A. chingana · A. chionochroa · A. cinarescens · A. cinderella · A. cineracea · A. cinerea · A. clarescens (Clear Dagger Moth) · A. clarivittata · A. clausa · A. columboides · A. concerpta · A. confluens · A. connecta (Connected Dagger Moth) · A. consanguis · A. continua · A. crassistriga · A. crenulata · A. cretata · A. cretatoides · A. cubitata · A. cuspis · A. cyanescens · A. cyparissae · A. dactylina (Fingered Dagger Moth) · A. debilis · A. decyanea
More Info
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Further Reading
- Annalen des K.K. Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums. Wien: Alfred Hlder, 1886-1917. GER url p. 305.
- Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Wien, Naturhistorisches Museum [etc.] GER url p. 305, p. 307.
- Bollettino della Società entomologica italiana. Genova: Fratelli Pagano - Tipografi Editori, 1869- ITA url p. 221.
- Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde: eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-Schmetterlinge / von Professor Dr. Adalbert Seitz. Stuttgart: Alfred Kernen, 1909- GER url p. 13.
- Katalog der Paläarktischen dipteren / bearbeitet von Th. Becker [et al.]. Budapest; Wesselényi, 1903-1907. GER url p. 309.
- Polskie pismo entomologiczne = Polish journal of entomology = Bulletin entomologique de Pologne Warszawa [etc.]Panstwowe Wydawn. Naukowe. ENG url p. 164.
- Proceedings of the South London Entomological & Natural History Society. London [Eng]: South London Entomological and Natural history Society, [1897-1933] ENG url p. 76.
Notes
Contributors
- Bisby FA, Roskov YR, Orrell TM, Nicolson D, Paglinawan LE, Bailly N, Kirk PM, Bourgoin T, van Hertum J, eds (2008). Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: 2008 Annual Checklist Taxonomic Classification. CD-ROM; Species 2000: Reading, U.K.
- Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Accessed February 16, 2008. http://www.gbif.org Mediated distribution data from 9 providers.
Data Sources
Accessed through GBIF Data Portal February 16, 2008:
- Biologiezentrum der Oberoesterreichischen Landesmuseen, Biologiezentrum Linz
- Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum, Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum
- University of Helsinki, Department of Applied Biology, European Moth Nights
- inatura - Erlebnis Naturschau Dornbirn, inatura - Erlebnis Naturschau Dornbirn
Identifiers
- Biodiversity Heritage Library NamebankID: 2956981
- Catalogue of Life Accepted Name Code: Lep-261408.0
- Global Biodiversity Information Facility Taxonkey: 14155216
- Zipcode Zoo Species Identifier: 631058
Footnotes
- http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/taxonomy?f=34&sci=Noctuidae&com=Owlet Moths, Miller Moths [back]
- Mean = 458.020 meters (1,502.690 feet), Standard Deviation = 463.520 based on 1,881 observations. Altitude information for each observation from British Oceanographic Data Centre. [back]
