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Abagrotis trigona, the
luteous dart, is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. The
species was
first described by
Smith in 1893. It is
found in
North America...
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thinly and
minutely black-speckled, pale
luteous along most of the costa, and with an
irregular pale
luteous discal stripe. The
hindwings are brown, with...
- by the
common names lesser gray chytolita, stone-winged
owlet or
lesser luteous snout. Lafontaine, Donald; Schmidt,
Christian (March 19, 2010). "Annotated...
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forewings with a
gilded luteous stripe along the
interior border widening from the base and a
slightly undulating gilded luteous submarginal line. The hindwings...
- a
number of
forms ranging from
plain to more variegated.
Forewing pale
luteous grey, with
sometimes strong red-brown,
rufous or
brownish tinge; the lines...
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slightly curved and ascending,
sprinkled with
white flecks,
rounded and
luteous at the tip, a
little shorter than the body.
Abdomen black; hind borders...
- brownish, obscure, the
outer sinuous,
excurved round the cell;
hindwing luteous (mud coloured) with a
yellow tinge,
darker terminally. The moth
flies from...
- and just
above the
reddish color.The
lower part of the face is
polished luteous reddish. The
upper portion is
densely greyish yellow pollinose, the pollen...
- Honduras,
Belize and Mexico. The
wingspan is
about 25 mm.
Adults are
luteous (yellowish), the
wings with red
interior and
exterior lines and with blackish...
- with a dark
speck at its end;
marginal area dark. The
hindwings are pale
luteous grey with a pink fringe. Two
broods are
produced each year with the adults...