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  1. Noctuidae - Wikipedia

    The Noctuidae, commonly known as owlet moths, cutworms or armyworms, are a family of moths.

  2. Owlet moth | Noctuidae family, Noctuinae subfamily, larvae ...

    Owlet moth, (family Noctuidae), large worldwide group of more than 20,000 species of triangular, stout-bodied nocturnal lepidopterans. The family Noctuidae includes some of the world’s …

  3. Owlet Moth (Mesogona olivata) - US Forest Service

    It is a nocturnal moth and is attracted to lights and sugar baits. Coloration is variable depending on location. Forewings can be gray-brown, red-brown, or light yellow-brown, with a design of …

  4. Owlet Moths: A Quick Guide to Their Behavior and Habitat

    Sep 3, 2023 · The Owlet Moth (Mesogona olivata) is a fascinating nocturnal creature that captivates the attention of researchers, nature enthusiasts, and photographers alike.

  5. Owlet moths – Identification, Life Cycle, Facts & Pictures

    Learn about the Owlet moths and their identification. Get details about their size, their life cycle, the caterpillar and their diet, the pupa and the adult moth.

  6. 17 Types of Owlet Moth: Identification with Pictures

    Sep 22, 2025 · This guide explores 17 notable owlet moth species, highlighting their identification features, habitats, behaviors, and lifecycles to better understand their impact on crops and …

  7. Noctuid Moths - Missouri Department of Conservation

    Some noctuids are colorful; usually, moths with bright reds, oranges, or yellows with black markings are toxic or unpalatable to predators, and the bright colors serve as a warning, and …