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Species Metaxaglaea australis - Southern Sallow Moth - Hodges#9945.1

Metaxaglaea viatica - Metaxaglaea australis - female Metaxaglaea viatica - Metaxaglaea australis - female Roadside Sallow? - Metaxaglaea australis 9945.1 - Metaxaglaea australis Metaxaglaea australis - Southern Sallow Moth for Louisiana - Metaxaglaea australis Metaxaglaea australis Metaxaglaea australis
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Classification
Kingdom Animalia (Animals)
Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)
Subphylum Hexapoda (Hexapods)
Class Insecta (Insects)
Order Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)
Superfamily Noctuoidea (Owlet Moths and kin)
Family Noctuidae (Owlet Moths)
Subfamily Noctuinae (Cutworm or Dart Moths)
Tribe Xylenini
Subtribe Xylenina
Genus Metaxaglaea
Species australis (Southern Sallow Moth - Hodges#9945.1)
Hodges Number
9945.1
Synonyms and other taxonomic changes
Metaxaglaea australis Schweitzer, 1979 (1)
Phylogenetic sequence # 932600
Numbers
There are five named species of Metaxaglaea in America north of Mexico. . (2)
Size
Forewing length 18-21 mm. (1)
Identification
Original description of Metaxaglaea australis Schweitzer, 1979. (PDF)(1)
Range
Texas and Arkansas to South Carolina(3) and Florida(4), (5).
Moth Photographers Group - large map with some distribution data.
Season
Most records of adults are from January to April and October to December. (6), (5)
Food
Larval host is possibly Quercus L. (oak). (5)
Print References
Schweitzer, 1979. A revision of the genus Metaxaglaea (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Cuculliinae) with descriptions of two new species. 5, f. 1-6. (1)
Wagner, D.L. 2011. Owlet Caterpillars of Eastern North America. (7)