Abstract

Study on owlet moths (Noctuidae: Lepidoptera) from district Khairpur Mir’s Pakistan

Highlights

  • Introduction important pollinators and Moths and butterflies belongs to order being a standout among severe harming to Lepidoptera are phytophagous insects and agricultural crops [5]

  • A few examinations have been made on the general external morphology of various lepidopteran groups such as systematic importance of the male genitalia in micro Lepidoptera [12]

  • Noctuidae or owlet moths are group of robust assembled moths that incorporates more than 35,000 known species out of 100,000 species in more than 42,00 genera they constitute the biggest family in the Lepidoptera, with 1,450 species found in Europe [15]

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Summary

Introduction important pollinators and additionally

Moths and butterflies belongs to order being a standout among severe harming to Lepidoptera are phytophagous insects and agricultural crops [5]. Six thousand are considered as prime insects in the world species of Lepidoptera are regarded as [1]. There are about (15,5000) well known financial importance [6]. Lepidopteran are distinctive group of with the Noctuidae. In spite of the fact that insects in ecosystem, consuming plants, the countless species can be assigned as larvae as well as adult feed on nectar [4]. They act as herbivorous, predators and are taken over the entire family Noctuidae

Family Noctuidae
Dipaustica epiastra
Grammodes stolida
Thysanoplusia Fabricius of the subfamily
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