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Schinia,
commonly called flower moths, is a
large genus of
moths belonging to the
family Noctuidae. The
genus has a
Holarctic distribution with the vast...
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Schinia florida, the
primrose moth, is a moth of the
family Noctuidae described by
Achille Guenée in 1852. Its
range includes most of
temperate North...
- the
flower moths Schinia gloriosa and
Schinia sanguinea, both of
which feed
exclusively on the genus, and
Schinia tertia and
Schinia trifascia. Liatris...
- The
bleeding flower moth (
Schinia sanguinea) is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. It is
found from
North Carolina to Florida, west to Texas,
north to Montana...
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Schinia villosa, the
little dark gem, is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. The
species was
first described by
Augustus Radcliffe Grote in 1864. In North...
- Lupinus.
Schinia suetus suetus Schinia suetus californica Schinia suetus martini Schinia suetus sierrae Savela, Markku, ed. (June 23, 2020). "
Schinia suetus...
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Schinia cupes is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. It is
found from Texas, west to New
Mexico and
north to
Kansas and Colorado. The
wingspan is
about 30 mm...
- The
painted schinia moth (
Schinia volupia) is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. It is
found in
North America,
including Arizona, New Mexico, Kansas, Colorado...
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Schinia obscurata, the
obscure schinia moth, is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. It is
found from
Ontario and
Quebec south into the
United States, where...
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Schinia lynx, the lynx
flower moth, is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. The
species was
first described by
Augustus Radcliffe Grote in 1881. It is found...