
Gold Moth (Basilodes pepita) - Insect Identification
Jan 29, 2025 · Characteristics, Scientific Name, Classification, Taxonomy, Territorial Claims, and pictures of the Gold-Moth (North America)
Learn More About Gold Moths - Butterflyhobbyist
Nov 21, 2022 · The Gold moth is a species of moth that belongs to the family Noctuidae, present North America, specifically in Texas, Florida, and Michigan, known for its golden shine and …
Basilodes pepita - Wikipedia
Basilodes pepita, the gold moth, is a owlet moth in the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Achille Guenée in 1852. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] It is found in North America. [1] …
Basilodes pepita (Gold moth) - Michigan Natural Features Inventory
The Gold moth is extremely rare and little is known about the life history and ecology of this species. In Michigan, this species is associated with lowland hardwoods, swamps, and …
Species Basilodes pepita - Gold Moth - Hodges#9781 - BugGuide
Aug 24, 2019 · Caterpillar is distinctively patterned in orange, black and white. Crossed by alternating pale and smoky black rings, and each segment has an orange spot above the …
Cimeliidae - Wikipedia
Cimeliidae, the gold moths (formerly known as Axiidae [1]), is a family of moths that is now placed in the macroheteroceran superfamily Drepanoidea, [2] although previously placed in its own …
Gold Moth Basilodes pepita (Guenee, 1852) - Butterflies and Moths
Gold Moth Basilodes pepita (Guenee, 1852) Previous Next. Family: Noctuidae. Subfamily: Amphipyrinae. Identification: Wing Span: Life History: ... We depend on donations to keep …
Gold Moth - Fontenelle Forest Nature Search
The Gold Moth has a wingspan of 1.50 to 1.75 inches. The forewing is metallic gold with strongly angled fine brown antemedial and postmedial lines. The reniform spot has a tiny black dot in …
Gold Moth - butterflyidentification.org
Characteristics, Scientific Name, Classification, Taxonomy, Territorial Claims, and pictures of the Gold Moth (North America)
Axia (moth) - Wikipedia
Axia, the gold moths, is a genus of moths whose precise relationships within the macrolepidoptera are currently uncertain, but they currently are placed within the superfamily Drepanoidea. …
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