- 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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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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forewings with a
gilded luteous stripe along the
interior border widening from the base and a
slightly undulating gilded luteous submarginal line. The hindwings...
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Abdomen with
luteous speckles; hind
borders of the
segments white. Fore
wings hardly acute, with a
slight cupreous tinge and with five
luteous partly whitish...
- It is
found in
Brazil (Rio de Janeiro). The
wings are
white with five
luteous undulating brown-bordered bands, here and
there connected by streaks. "global...
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Adults are
ferruginous brown,
without markings. The
hindwings have a
luteous (muddy-yellow)
penicillate (with a tuft of fine hairs)
streak along the...
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reevii (C. B. Adams, 1850) to
which it is
closely related in
color (being
luteous white, purple-tinged
towards the apex, the
carinae white), in the number...
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Latin lūtum, lūteus
corpus luteum, luteal, lutein,
luteinizing hormone,
luteous ly-, lysi-, lyt-
dissolving Gr**** λύειν (lúein), λυτός (lutós), λυτικός...
- a
curved row of dark pale-tipped
spots on veins;
hindwing pale
greyish luteous; the form ****manni Ev., by
which name the
insect has
hitherto been known...
- 1867. It is
found in Greece, Israel,
Jordan and Syria. The
forewings are
luteous (muddy) grey. The
hindwings are pale grey, with a
darker blotch before...