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Noctuidae
933505 – 10665   Feltia repleta (Walker, 1857)
             Replete Dart

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Distribution: Suggested by Heppner as a species straying into, but not breeding in, Florida.
Larva and
Host Plants:
Host familiy: Amaranthaceae Amaryllidaceae Apiaceae Asteraceae Brassicaceae Caricaceae Chenopodiaceae Convolvulaceae Cucurbitaceae Euphorbiaceae Fabaceae Lamiaceae Malvaceae Monimiaceae Pedaliaceae Phytolaccaceae P..  Host genera: Abelmoschus Acacia Allium Amaranthus Apium Arachis Avena Beta Beta Brassica Cajanus Capsicum Carica Carthamus Chenopodium Chrysanthemum Citrullus Citrus Coffea Conyza Cucumis Cucumis Cucurbita Cynara ...  (Shropshire & Douglas 2025)
Similar Species:
  • Pinned specimens of related species. (Hint: select View by Region on the related species page.)
Synonymy:
  • repleta (Walker, 1857) (Agrotis) - MONA 1983: 10665
  • Taxonomic Notes: Feltia repleta: Formerly placed in the genus Agrotis.
    References (Caution: DNA barcoding at BOLD provides evidence of relatedness, not proof of identification; some BOLD specimens shown may not be sequenced.)
    • Barcode of Life (BOLD) - Caution: Identifications often erroneous; DNA barcode provides evidence of relatedness, not proof of identification; many specimens not sequenced.
    • Lafontaine, J. D., 2004. Moths of America North of Mexico, Fascicle 27.1: p. 222; pl. J.42-43. order or free PDF
    • Shropshire, K.J. & D.W. Tallamy, 2025. Lepidoptera of North America, north of Mexico: an annotated list containing geographic ranges and host-plant records. ZooKeys, 1261: 101-113; Suppl. 1. (PDF or read online)
    • Species Page at BugGuide.Net
    • Species Page at iNaturalist
    Feltia repleta
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    Feltia repleta
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