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Euxoa
''Euxoa'' is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae erected by the German entomologist, Jacob Hübner. The genus is mostly confined to dry and semi dry areas in the northern hemisphere. There 130 species in Eurasia, a few in Africa, and 175 in North America. There are no species in the genus in South-East Asia or in Australia. In North America, most species are found in western regions. Of the North American species, four are endemic to Mexico. There is one species recorded from Chile, but this may be a mislabeled specimen. In real terms, species numbers do not equal species abundance. Some areas with few species have large numbers of the ones that do live there. In North America there are seven subgenera; ''Chorizagrotis'', ''Palaeoeuxoa'', ''Heteroeuxoa'', ''Longivesica'', ''Pleuonectopoda'', ''Orstagrotis'', and ''Euxoa''. The larvae of this genus are cutworms, living in the soil but feeding on the surface. A few species also climb. Most larval ''Euxoa'' hatch from eggs l ...
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