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Lascoria Maronialis
''Lascoria'' is a genus of Herminiinae, litter moths of the family Erebidae. The genus was erected by Francis Walker (entomologist), Francis Walker in 1859. Species * ''Lascoria alucitalis'' Guenée, 1854 * ''Lascoria ambigualis'' Walker, 1866 – ambiguous moth * ''Lascoria antigone'' Schaus, 1916 * ''Lascoria aon'' Druce, 1891 * ''Lascoria arenosa'' Schaus, 1916 * ''Lascoria cristata'' Schaus, 1916 * ''Lascoria maronialis'' Schaus, 1916 * ''Lascoria naupalis'' Schaus, 1916 * ''Lascoria nigrirena'' (Herrich-Schäffer, 1870) * ''Lascoria nivea'' Schaus, 1916 * ''Lascoria orneodalis'' Guenée, 1854 * ''Lascoria paulensis'' (Schaus, 1906) * ''Lascoria phormisalis'' Walker, 1859 * ''Lascoria purpurascens'' (Kaye, 1922) References

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Lascoria Ambigualis
''Lascoria ambigualis'', the ambiguous moth, is a litter moth of the family Erebidae. The species was Species description, first described by Francis Walker (entomologist), Francis Walker in 1866. Adults are on wing from April to September. There are two generations in Connecticut and multiple broods in Missouri. Description The ambiguous moth has a wingspan of 21–25 mm and rests with its hindwings tucked behind its forewings, giving the moth a triangular shape. Individuals vary slightly in coloration, with the forewings being brown, slightly purple, or shades of gray, though they share a dark, straight band across their wings. This band is a clear divider between the light-colored head and thoracic area and the darker, lower portion of the wings. This species displays sexual dimorphism, with the males having a notch in distal edge of the wing and a black spot at the head of the notch, both of which are absent in females Range and Habitat ''L. ambigualis'' is found in ...
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