Sarrothripini, Hampson, 1894
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1722 * R Nycteola frigidana (Walker, 1863) L Apr – E May; L M B g T: McDunnough (1943b), Fletcher (1959) Jul – M Sep (H)
L: McDunnough (1943b), Bowman (1951), Crumb
(1956), Prentice (1962), Ives and Wong (1988),
Pohl et al. (2004b) C: CNC, NFRC, UASM
1723 * R Nycteola cinereana Neumoegen and Dyar, 1893 L Aug – L Oct – B g T: McDunnough (1943b), Fletcher (1959)
L: Ives and Wong (1988) C: CNC, NFRC, OLDS,
UASM
62.3 Risobinae
The genus Baileya is the sole representative of this subfamily in North America, with seven species. Although superficially quite different in appearance from the type-genus Risoba of the Asian tropics ( Holloway 2003), unique genitalic structures, and to some extent wing pattern, unify this group. Baileya are moderately-sized moths of mesic forest and woodland habitats, and the larvae feed on deciduous trees and shrubs. Forbes (1954) diagnosed the species known at that time, and two additional species were described recently from the southeastern United States ( Brou 2004).
1723.1 * P Baileya doubledayi Guenée, 1852 ? – B – T: Forbes (1954), Brou (2004)
1724 * R Baileya ophthalmica (Guenée, 1852) L May – M Jun – B g T: Forbes (1954), Brou (2004)
L: None C: CNC, UASM
Bowman K (1951) An annotated list of the Lepidoptera of Alberta. Canadian Journal of Zoology 29: 121 - 165.
Brou VA Jr (2004) Two new species of Baileya Grote (Nolidae: Risobinae) from the southeastern United States. Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 58: 94 - 99.
Crumb SE (1956) Th e larvae of the Phalaenidae. United States Department of Agriculture, Technical Bulletin 1135: 1 - 356.
Fletcher DS (1959) Notes on North American species of Nycteola (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). Journal of the New York Entomological Society 67: 51 - 53.
Forbes WTM (1954) Th e Lepidoptera of New York and neighboring states, Part III. Noctuidae. Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station Memoirs 329: 1 - 433.
Holloway JD (2003) Th e moths of Borneo: Family Nolidae. 1 - 279, 611 figs., 10 color plates. Kuala Lumpur: Southdene Sdn. Bhd.
Ives WGH, Wong HR (1988) Tree and shrub insects of the Prairie provinces. Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Northern Forestry Centre, Edmonton, AB, Information Report NOR-X- 292, 327 pp.
McDunnough JH (1943 b) Phalaenid notes and descriptions (Lepidoptera). Th e Canadian Entomologist 75: 59 - 62.
Pohl GR, Langor DW, Landry J-F, Spence JR (2004 b) Lepidoptera of the Boreal Mixedwood Forest near Lac La Biche, Alberta, including new provincial records. Canadian Field-Naturalist 118: 530 - 549.
Prentice RM (1962) Forest Lepidoptera of Canada reported by the Forest Insect Survey, Vol. 2: Nycteolidae, Notodontidae, Noctuidae, Liparidae. Canada Dept. of Forestry, Forest Entomology and Pathology Branch, Publication No. 1013, pp. 77 - 281.
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