Guadeloupe, Piton de Ste-Rose, 29-V-85

Anicla infecta (Ochsenheimer, 1816)

Noctuidae Noctuinae


Synonyms

Anicla incivis (Guenée)
Anicla prodenoides (Walker)
Anicla praecipua (Walker)
Anicla bartholemica (Wallengren)
Anicla alabamae Grote
Anicla pauper (Butler)
Anicla incisa (Gundlach)
Anicla mulina (Möschler)

Biology and distribution

Polyphagous larva.

Very common everywhere, in Guadeloupe, and Martinique.
Les Saintes, Marie-Galante, St-Martin, St-Bartholomew (type specimen of A. bartholemica).

St-Kitts, Antigua, Montserrat, Dominica, St-Lucia, St-Vincent, Barbados.
Throughout the Greater Antilles (Cuba: type specimen of A. incisa; Jamaica: type specimens of A. pauper and A. mulina).

Throughout America, from Canada (green cutworm) to Brazil.
Legend


Male genitalia (JPG 23 Kb).
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