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Taxonomic Notes
  • 0001.1: Epimartyria bimaculella Davis & Landry, 2012, n. sp., ZooKeys, 183: 63; figs 2, 6-7, 11, 32, 81-87.
  • 0019: Sthenopis purpurascens (Packard, 1863): This species includes the former species 0020 - Sthenopis quadriguttatus (Grote, 1864).
  • 0022: Sthenopis pretiosus (Herrich-Schäffer, [1856] 1855) includes as a synonym [0022] Sthenopis auratus (Grote, 1878) in Mielke & Grehan (2015), The European Entomologist, 7(4): 121-122.
  • 0023: Gazoryctra hyperboreus (Möschler, 1862), n. comb. in Wagner & Tindale (1988).
  • 0025: Gazoryctra roseicaput (Neumoegen & Dyar, 1893), n. comb. in Wagner & Tindale (1988).
  • 0026: Gazoryctra pulcher (Grote, [1865] 1864), n. comb. in Wagner & Tindale (1988).
  • 0028: Gazoryctra mathewi (Edwards, 1874), n. comb. in Wagner & Tindale (1988).
  • 0029: Gazoryctra novigannus (Barnes & Benjamin, [1926] 1925), n. comb. in Wagner & Tindale (1988).
  • 0029.1: Gazoryctra wielgusi Wagner & Tindale, 1988, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., 42: 207
  • 0031.1: Korscheltellus lupulina (Linnaeus, 1758) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Grehan & Landry 2018).
  • 0032: Gazoryctra lembertii (Dyar, 1894), n. comb. in Wagner & Tindale (1988).
  • 0033: Phymatopus behrensii (Stretch, 1872) corrects the original spelling of behrnsii, see Stretch, 1872:240, and misspelling of behrensi in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). This species includes as a synonym montana (Stretch, 1872) in Nielsen et al. (2000).
  • 0037: Etainia ochrefasciella: Formerly placed in the genus Ectoedemia, ZooKeys, 628: 65-246.
  • 0038: Etainia sericopeza: Formerly placed in the genus Ectoedemia, ZooKeys, 628: 65-246.
  • 0038.1: Etainia albibimaculella of authors; (not Larsen, 1927), listed in Nieukerken et al. (2016) based on material from Ontario Canada, is an undescribed species awaiting formal description, Pohl et al. (2018: 37). Etainia albibimaculella (Larsen, 1927) is extralimital.
  • 0047: Ectoedemia occultella (Linnaeus, 1767) includes as a synonym 0047 Ectoedemia lindquisti (Freeman, 1962), ZooKeys. 628: 65-246 and Tijdschrift Voor Entomologie, 128(1): 79-80.
  • 0049: Ectoedemia ulmella (Braun, 1912) includes as a synonym 0049.1 Ectoedemia andrella Wilkinson, 1981, 1981, ZooKeys, 628: 65-246.
  • 0053: Zimmermannia obrutella (Zeller, 1873) is transferred to Zimmermannia and includes as synonyms 0053.2 Ectoedemia piperella Wilkinson & Newton, 1981 and 0058.1 Ectoedemia reneella Wilkinson, 1981. ZooKeys, 628: 65-246.

    Ectoedemia obrutella sensu Wilkinson & Newton, 1981, formerly 0053, is a synonym of 0055 Zimmermannia bosquella (Chambers, 1878), ZooKeys, 628: 65-246.
  • 0055: Zimmermannia bosquella (Chambers, 1878) is reinstated. This species replaces Ectoedemia heinrichi Busck, 1914 and includes as synonyms 0056 Ectoedemia castaneae Busck, 1913, 0058.2 Ectoedemia helenella Wilkinson, 1981, and 0053 Ectoedemia obrutella sensu Wilkinson & Newton, 1981, ZooKeys, 628: 65-246.
  • 0057: Zimmermannia phleophaga (Busck, 1914), n. comb., was previously in the genus Ectoedemia, ZooKeys, 628: 65-246.
  • 0058: Zimmermannia mesoloba (Davis, 1978), n. comb., was previously in the genus Ectoedemia and includes as a synonym Ectoedemia coruscella Wilkinson, 1981 (Van Nieukerken et al. 2016).
  • 0059: Glaucolepis saccharella: Formerly placed in the genus Trifurcula (Van Nieukerken et al. 2016).
  • 0060: Fomoria pteliaeella: Formerly placed in the genus Ectoedemia (Van Nieukerken et al. 2016).
  • 0060.2: Fomoria septembrella (Stainton, 1849) reported in the Pacific Northwest region by Erik van Nieukerken in unpublished research.
  • 0061: Fomoria hypericella: Formerly placed in the genus Ectoedemia (Van Nieukerken et al. 2016).
  • 0064: Stigmella oxyacanthella (Stainton, 1854) includes as a synonym Stigmella pomivorella (Packard, 1870), apparently introduced from Europe in the 19th century (Van Nieukerken et al. 2016).
  • 0065: Stigmella minusculella (Herrich-Schäffer, 1855) includes as a synonym Stigmella chalybeia (Schoorl, et al. 1985).
  • 0067: Stigmella purpuratella (Braun, 1917) includes as a synonym Stigmella scinanella Wilkinson & Scoble, 1979 (Van Nieukerken et al. 2016).
  • 0070: Stigmella prunifoliella (Clemens, [1862]), rev. stat., n. comb. (Newton & Wilkinson 1982:385-387), was previously treated as a nomen nudurn (invalid description) in Braun (1917:171). Newton & Wilkinson designated the holotype of bifasciella Clemens as the neotype of prunifoliella.
  • 0076.1: Stigmella inconspicuella Newton & Wilkinson, 1982, n. sp., Systematic Entomology, v. 7, p. 367-463.
  • 0076.2: Stigmella heteromelis Newton & Wilkinson, 1982, n. sp., Systematic Entomology, v. 7, p. 367-463.
  • 0078.1: Stigmella anomalella (Goeze, 1783) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico in Pohl et al. (2018) (Canada) and Van Nieukerken et al. (2016) (without details).
  • 0078.2: Stigmella centifoliella (Zeller, 1848), a Eurasian species, includes as a synonym Stigmella rosaefoliella pectocatena Wilkinson & Scoble, 1979, a subspecies described from Canada, in Nieukerken et al. (2016). In describing pectocatena, Wilkinson & Scoble didn't realize that it was an introduced species which had already been described.
  • 0079.2: Stigmella salicis (Stainton, 1854) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico in Pohl et al. (2018) (Canada) and Van Nieukerken et al. (2016) (without details).
  • 0083: Ectoedemia minimella (Zetterstedt, 1839) includes as a synonym Ectoedemia canadensis (Braun, 1917) (Van Nieukerken et al. 2016).
  • 0084: Stigmella populetorum (Frey & Boll, 1878) includes as a synonym Stigmella aromella Wilkinson & Scoble, 1979 (van Nieukerken & Eiseman in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 0086.1: Stigmella multispicata Rociené & Stonis 2014, a nonnative species from Asian, is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico with specimens collected by Jim Vargo in Indiana dating back to at least 2010 (van Nieukerken et al. 2018).
  • 0088: Stigmella macrocarpae (Freeman, 1967), n. comb., replaces the name Nepticula latifasciella Chambers, 1878, a junior homonym of Nepticula latifasciella Herrich-Schäffer, 1855 in Nieukerken et al. (2016).
  • 0091.1: Stigmella sclerostylota Newton & Wilkinson, 1982, n. sp., Systematic Entomology, v. 7, p. 367-463.
  • 0093.1: Stigmella caryaefoliella (Clemens, 1861), formerly a synonym of Stigmella juglandifoliella (Clemens, [1862]), is reinstated as a valid species in Nieukerken et al. (2016).
  • 0095.1: Stigmella longisacca Newton & Wilkinson, 1982, n. sp., Systematic Entomology, v. 7, p. 367-463.
  • 0095.2: Stigmella microtheriella includes as a synonym Stigmella cathepostis Kemperman & Wilkinson, 1985 in Nieukerken et al. (2016). This species is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico with specimens found in both eastern and western North America. (Eiseman & van Nieukerken 2015).
  • 0095.3: Stigmella confusella (Wood & Walsingham, 1894) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, ZooKeys, 628: 65-246.
  • 0095.4: Stigmella lapponica (Wocke, 1862) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico in Pohl et al. (2018) (Canada) and Van Nieukerken et al. (2016) (without details).
  • 0095.6: Stigmella betulicola (Stainton, 1856) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (van Nieukerken et al. 2016).
  • 0095.8: Bohemannia pulverosella (Stainton, 1849) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico. Introduced from Europe, ZooKeys, 628: 65-246.
  • 0105.1: Stigmella plumosetaeella Newton & Wilkinson, 1982, n. sp., Systematic Entomology, v. 7, p. 367-463.
  • 0107: "Nepticula" anguinella Clemens, [1862] is treated as nomen oblitum in Nieukerken et al. (2016), ZooKeys, 628: 65-246.
  • 0108: [Gelechioidea - no genus] belfragrella (Chambers, 1875), incorrectly spelled as belfrageella in Chambers (1878) (unjustified emendation), was formerly placed in Nepticulidae and is now regarded as belonging in Gelechiidae (Van Nieukerken et al. 2016).
  • 0109: Zimmermannia grandisella: Formerly placed in the genus Ectoedemia. Zimmermannia grandisella (Chambers, 1880) includes as a synonym Ectoedemia acanthella (Wilkinson & Newton, 1981) and Ectoedemia chlorantis Meyrick, 1928 (Van Nieukerken et al. 2016).
  • 0109.3: Fomoria weaveri (Stainton, 1855) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico. Formerly placed in the genus Ectoedemia (Van Nieukerken et al. 2016)
  • 0110: "Nepticula" platea Clemens, [1862] is treated as nomen oblitum in Nieukerken et al. (2016), ZooKeys, 628: 65-246.
  • 0112.1: Acalyptris bipinnatellus (Wilkinson, 1979), n. sp., Tijdschrift Voor Entomologie, v. 122, no. 4, p. 59-90.
  • 0114.1: Acalyptris lotella Wagner, 1987, n. sp., Pan-Pacific Entom., v. 63, no. 3, p. 278-283.
  • 0114.2: Acalyptris postalatratus (Wilkinson, 1979), n. sp., Tijdschrift Voor Entomologie, v. 122, no. 4, p. 59-90.
  • 0114.3: "Acalyptris" distaleus (Wilkinson, 1979), n. sp., Tijdschrift voor Entomologie, 124:78, is listed under Unplaced Acalyptris in Nieukerken et al. (2016), ZooKeys, 628: 195.
  • 0117: Enteucha basidactyla: Formerly placed in the genus Manoneura (Van Nieukerken et al. 2016).
  • 0119.1: Pseudopostega floridensis Davis & Stonis, 2007, n. sp., Smithson. Contr. Zool., 625:57.
  • 0119.2: Pseudopostega parakempella Davis & Stonis, 2007, n. sp., Smithson. Contr. Zool., 625: 100.
  • 0119.3: Pseudopostega acidata (Meyrick, 1915) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, southern TX.
  • 0119.4: Pseudopostega texana Davis & Stonis, 2007, n. sp., Smithson. Contr. Zool., 625: 124.
  • 0119.5: Pseudopostega venticola (Walsingham, 1897) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, TX and FL.
  • 0121: Pseudopostega albogaleriella (Clemens, 1862) includes as a synonym Pseudopostega bistrigulella (Braun, 1918) in Davis & Stonis (2007),
  • 0126: Coptotriche citrinipennella: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0127: Coptotriche mediostriata: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0128: Coptotriche consanguinea: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0129: Coptotriche badiiella: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0130: Coptotriche lucida: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0131: Coptotriche distincta: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0132: Coptotriche subnubila: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0133: Coptotriche concolor: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0134: Coptotriche simulata: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0135: Coptotriche purinosella: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0136: Coptotriche discreta: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0137: Coptotriche arizonica: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0138: Coptotriche clemensella: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0140: Coptotriche castaneaeella: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0141: Coptotriche perplexa: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0143: Coptotriche zelleriella, formerly placed in the genus Tischeria, includes as a synonym Tischeria sulphurea Frey & Boll, 1878 in Puplesis & Diškus (2003).
  • 0145: Coptotriche malifoliella: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0146: Coptotriche crataegifoliae: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0147: Coptotriche roseticola: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0148: Coptotriche agrimoniella (Braun, 1972) was formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0149: Coptotriche aenea: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0150: Coptotriche splendida: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0151: Coptotriche insolita: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0152: Coptotriche confusa (Braun, 1972), formerly placed in the genus Tischeria, includes as a new synonym [0153] Coptotriche inexpectata (Braun, 1972) in Mccarty et al. (2020), Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 122(2): 495.
  • 0154: Coptotriche amelanchieris: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0155: Coptotriche admirabilis: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0156: Astrotischeria solidagonifoliella: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0156.1: Astrotischeria tucsonica Remeikis & Stonis, 2020, n. sp., is described from Arizona, Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 122(2): 491.
  • 0156.2: Neotischeria neotropicana (Diškus & Stonis, 2015) is added is now recognized within the North American fauna in van Nieukerken & Eiseman in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023) from Florida. Formerly placed in the genus Astrotischeria, this species is transferred to Neotischeria Diškus & Stonis, 2021 in Stonis et al. (2021).
  • 0157: Astrotischeria astericola: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0158: Astrotischeria occidentalis: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0159: Astrotischeria heliopsisella: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0160: Astrotischeria ambrosiaeella: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0161: Astrotischeria helianthi (Frey & Boll, 1878), formerly placed in the genus Tischeria, includes as a synonym [0165] Astrotischeria longeciliata (Frey & Boll, 1878) in Stonis et al. (2018), Zootaxa, 4469(1):5.
  • 0162: Astrotischeria gregaria: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0163: Astrotischeria marginata: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0163.1: Astrotischeria melantheranella (Heppner, 2010), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Tischeria (van Nieukerken & Eiseman in Pohl & Nanz (eds.), 2023).
  • 0164: Astrotischeria heteroterae: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0166: Astrotischeria pallidipennella: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0167: Tischeria ceanothi Walsingham, 1890 previously included as a synonym Tischeria immaculata Braun, 1915 (revived status in van Nieukerken & Eiseman in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023)). Caution: mapping data and possibly the image below MPG may refer to immaculata.
  • 0168: Tischeria immaculata Braun, 1915, rev. stat., formerly treated as a synonym of Tischeria ceanothi Walsingham, 1890 in Puplesis & Diškus (2003), is returned to full species status by van Nieukerken & Eiseman in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 0170: Dishkeya bifurcata (Braun, 1915), n. comb. (Stonis & Solis, 2020), was formerly in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0171: Astrotischeria omissa: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0172: Astrotischeria explosa: Formerly placed in the genus Tischeria.
  • 0172.1: Astrotischeria bucera Remeikis & Stonis, 2020, n. sp., is described from Arizona, Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 122(2): 485.
  • 0173: Tischeria pulvella: Generic placement is treated as provisional by van Nieukerken & Eiseman in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023)
  • 0174.1: Alloclemensia americana Nielsen, 1981, Entomol. Scand.,12(3):271-294, includes as a synonym 0179 Lampronia trimaculella of authors; (not Duponchel, 1838).
  • 0174.2: Incurvaria circulella (Zetterstedt, 1839) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, University of Guelph, 2014.
  • 0177: Lampronia capitella (Clerck, 1759), a justified emendation, includes capitella Clerck, 1759 as a synonym (misspelling) in Robinson & Schmidt Nielsen (1983), Syst. Entomol., 8(2):205.
  • 0180.1: Lampronia corticella (Linnaeus, 1758) is an introduced species and includes as a synonym 0180 Lampronia rubiella (Bjerkander, 1781).
  • 0186.1: Tetragma gei Davis, Pellmyr & Thompson, 1992, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, v. 524, p. 1-88.
  • 0189.1: Greya piperella (Busck, 1904) is elevated from synonymy of 0189 Greya punctiferrella.
  • 0189.2: Greya mitellae Davis, Pellmyr & Thompson, 1992, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, v. 524, p. 1-88.
  • 0189.3: Greya obscura Davis, Pellmyr & Thompson, 1992, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, v. 524, p. 1-88.
  • 0192.1: Greya suffusca Davis, Pellmyr & Thompson, 1992, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, v. 524, p. 1-88.
  • 0193.1: Greya powelli Davis, Pellmyr & Thompson, 1992, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, v. 524, p. 1-88.
  • 0194.1: Greya enchrysa Davis, Pellmyr & Thompson, 1992, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, v. 524, p. 1-88.
  • 0194.2: Greya variabilis Davis, Pellmyr & Thompson, 1992, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, v. 524, p. 1-88.
  • 0194.3: Greya pectinifera Davis, Pellmyr & Thompson, 1992, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, v. 524, p. 1-88.
  • 0196.1: Tegeticula antithetica Pellmyr, 2003, n. sp., Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am., 96(6): 716-722.
  • 0197.1: Tegeticula altiplanella Pellmyr, 1999, n. sp., Systematic Entomology, v. 24, no. 3, p. 243-271.
  • 0197.2: Tegeticula cassandra Pellmyr, 1999, n. sp., Systematic Entomology, v. 24, no. 3, p. 243-271.
  • 0197.3: Tegeticula baccatella Pellmyr, 1999, n. sp., Systematic Entomology, v. 24, no. 3, p. 243-271.
  • 0197.4: Tegeticula intermedius (Riley, 1881) is elevated from synonymy of 0198 Tegeticula yuccasella.
  • 0197.5: Tegeticula carnerosanella Pellmyr, 1999, n. sp., Systematic Entomology, v. 24, no. 3, p. 243-271.
  • 0198.1: Tegeticula corruptrix Pellmyr, 1999, n. sp., Systematic Entomology, v. 24, no. 3, p. 243-271.
  • 0198.2: Tegeticula elatella Pellmyr, 1999, n. sp., Systematic Entomology, v. 24, no. 3, p. 243-271.
  • 0198.3: Tegeticula maderae Pellmyr, 1999, n. sp., Systematic Entomology, v. 24, no. 3, p. 243-271.
  • 0198.4: Tegeticula mojavella Pellmyr, 1999, n. sp., Systematic Entomology, v. 24, no. 3, p. 243-271.
  • 0198.5: Tegeticula rostratella Pellmyr, 1999, n. sp., Systematic Entomology, v. 24, no. 3, p. 243-271.
  • 0198.6: Tegeticula superficiella Pellmyr, 1999, n. sp., Systematic Entomology, v. 24, no. 3, p. 243-271.
  • 0198.7: Tegeticula mexicana Bastida, 1962, previously considered extralimital north of Mexico, includes as a synonym [0198.7] Tegeticula treculeanella Pellmyr, 1999 in Pellmyr et al. (2008), Zool J. Linnean Soc., 24(3): 309.
  • 0198.8: Tegeticula californica Pellmyr, 2008, n. sp., Zool J. Linnean Soc., 152(2): 301.
  • 0200.1: Prodoxus decipiens Riley, 1880 is elevated from synonymy of 0200 Prodoxus quinquepunctella (eastern form).
  • 0201.1: Prodoxus praedictus: New species description. Pellmyr, Yoder & Godsoe, 2009. J. Lepid. Soc. 63(3): 137-140. Prodoxus praedictus, n. sp., A new Bogus Yucca Moth from Southern California.
  • 0202.2: Prodoxus phylloryctus Wagner & Powell, 1988, n. sp., Annals Ent. Soc. America, v. 81, no. 4, p. 547-553.
  • 0205: Prodoxus marginatus Riley, 1881 includes as a synonym Prodoxus pulverulentus Riley, 1892 (Pellmyr, et al. 2005).
  • 0210: Prodoxus barberella Busck, 1915 was formerly placed in the genus Agavenema (Pellmyr, et al. 2005).
  • 0211: Prodoxus pallida (Davis, 1967) was placed in the genus Agavenema (Pellmyr, et al. 2005).
  • 0212.1: Cauchas alaskae Davis & Medeiros, 2023, n. sp., Smithsonian Contrib. Zool., 656: 4; 193; figs. 291, 323, 387; map 28.
  • 0212.2: Cauchas vittata Davis & Medeiros, 2023, n. sp., Smithsonian Contrib. Zool., 656: 75; figs. 3, 50, 194, 292, 324, 388; map 28.
  • 0212.3: Cauchas spinulosa Davis & Medeiros, 2023, n. sp., Smithsonian Contrib. Zool., 656: 76; figs. 2, 195, 196, 293, 325, 389; map 29.
  • 0212.4: Cauchas recurvata Davis & Medeiros, 2023, n. sp., Smithsonian Contrib. Zool., 656: 77; figs. 197, 294, 326, 390; map 29.
  • 0212.5: Cauchas suffusa Davis & Medeiros, 2023, n. sp., Smithsonian Contrib. Zool., 656: 77; figs. 198, 295; map 30.
  • 0216: Cauchas simpliciella (Walsingham, 1880) includes as a synonym [217] Cauchas discalis Braun, 1925 in Davis & Medeiros (2003).
  • 0217.1: Cauchas trifascia Davis & Medeiros, 2023, n. sp., Smithsonian Contrib. Zool., 656: 85; figs. 211, 212, 300, 331, 395; map 32.
  • 0217.2: Cauchas lobata Davis & Medeiros, 2023, n. sp., Smithsonian Contrib. Zool., 656: 85; figs. 213–215, 301, 332, 396; map 32.
  • 0217.3: Cauchas excavata Davis & Medeiros, 2023, n. sp., Smithsonian Contrib. Zool., 656: 87; figs. 216, 302, 333, 397; map 33.
  • 0217.4: Cauchas wielgusi Davis & Medeiros, 2023, n. sp., Smithsonian Contrib. Zool., 656: 87; figs. 7, 217–218, 303, 334, 398; map 33.
  • 0217.5: Cauchas clarkei Davis & Medeiros, 2023, n. sp., Smithsonian Contrib. Zool., 656: 88; figs. 219, 304, 335, 399; map 33.
  • 0217.6: Cauchas elongata Davis & Medeiros, 2023, n. sp., Smithsonian Contrib. Zool., 656: 90; figs. 220, 221, 305, 336, 400; map 34.
  • 0228.1: Adela austrina Davis & Medeiros, 2023, n. sp., Smithsonian Contrib. Zool., 656: 66; figs. 176, 177, 286, 319; map. 25
  • 0229.1: Adela astrella Walsingham, 1915 is recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico in Davis & Medeiros (2003)
  • 0235: Heliozela eugeniella (Busck, 1900), n. comb. was formerly in the genus Antispila (Van Nieukerken & Eiseman 2020).
  • 0237: Aspilanta viticordifoliella (Clemens, 1860), n. comb., was previously in the genus Antispila (Van Nieukerken & Eiseman 2020).
  • 0238: Stephensia major (Kearfott, 1907) was in in Antispila.
  • 0240: Aspilanta ampelopsifoliella (Chambers, 1874), n. comb., was previously in the genus Antispila (Van Nieukerken & Eiseman 2020).
  • 0240.1: Aspilanta oinophylla (van Nieukerken & Wagner, 2012), n. sp., ZooKeys, 170: 29-77, n. comb., was previously in the genus Antispila (Van Nieukerken & Eiseman 2020).
  • 0241: Aspilanta voraginella (Braun, 1927), n. comb., was previously in the genus Antispila (Van Nieukerken & Eiseman 2020).
  • 0242: Aspilanta argentifera (Braun, 1927), n. comb., was previously in the genus Antispila (Van Nieukerken & Eiseman 2020).
  • 0243: Aspilanta hydrangaeella (Chambers, 1874), n. comb., was previously in the genus Antispila (Van Nieukerken & Eiseman 2020).
  • 0247: Coptodisca lucifluella (Clemens, 1860) includes as a synonym 0246 Coptodisca ella (Chambers, 1871), Bulletin of Entomological Research. 105(2): 201-224.
  • 0253: Coptodisca saliciella: Acronicta hamamelis (Guenée, 1852) includes as a synonym Acronicta subochrea (Grote, 1874) [9248]
  • 0263.1: Nemapogon cloacella (Haworth, 1828) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico. Introduced from Europe. (Landry et al. 2013)
  • 0263.5: Nemapogon clematella of authors; (not Fabricius, 1781) replaces clematella (Fabricius, 1781) (Pohl in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). The NA population is likely an undescribed species based on marked differences in genitalia and DNA barcode with "true" N. clematella evidently confined to Europe (J-F Landry, pers. comm., 7/14/2021).
  • 0271.1: Nemapogon picarella (Clerck, 1759) is now recognized within the North American fauna, discovered in British Columbia by Dave Holden and confirmed by J-F Landry with additional Yukon records also confirmed by J-F Landry and Alaska records as BOLD.
  • 0276.5: Triaxomera parasitella (Hübner, 1796) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Landry et al. 2013).
  • 0307.1: Dryadaula terpsichorella Busck, 1910 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, San Diego Co., CA, Brown (2000), J. Res. Lepid., 36:53,64.
  • 0307.85: Dryadaula nr. visaliella from Florida, formerly listed as Dryadaula visaliella in previous works (Heppner, 2003, 2011, 2013; Kimball, 1965) refers to a new species in Belmont & Heppner, (2022), Lepidoptera Novae, 15(1-2): 5-6.
  • 0311.1: Scardia amurensis Zagulajev, 1965 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico. Introduced from Europe. (Landry et al. 2013)
  • 0316: Xylesthia albicans Braun, 1923 is represented at BOLD by several BIN groups which may include undescribed species. It is unclear which BIN(s) represents "true" albicans.
  • 0319: Kearfottia albifasciella Fernald, 1904 was inadvertently assigned to 300007, a P number preoccupied by D. walshella (Clemens, 1862), in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023). The number has been corrected to 300007.5n. (The reassignment was needed when the concept of Dahlica was expanded to include the the former genus Siederia.)
  • 0319.99: Kearfottia n. sp. is an undescribed species from Texas.
  • 0323: Tenaga nigripunctella (Haworth, 1828) includes as a synonym [0323] Tenaga pomiliella Clemens, 1862 in Robinson & Nielsen (1993).
  • 0324: Cephimallota obscurostrigella (Chambers, 1874) was formerly in the genus Cephitinea, n. gen. syn. in Gaedike (2019).
  • 0334: Amydria effrenatella Clemens, 1859 corrects the original misspelling, see p. 328 in a later section of the same paper.
  • 0334.1: Amydria erecta (Braun, 1923) is now recognized within the North American fauna, San Diego Co., CA, in Brown (2000).
  • 0337.1: Amydria pogonites Walsingham, 1914 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico. Peter Jump (pers. comm., 1/16/2017) reports that three specimens from TX were examined by Don Davis.
  • 0352: Acrolophus filicicornis (Walsingham, 1887) is misspelled as filicornis in some lists.
  • 0355.1: Acrolophus heppneri Davis, 1990, n. sp., Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., v. 92, no. 4, p. 694-704.
  • 0355.5: Acrolophus harparsen Forbes, 1931 was first reported (Florida) as an Acrolophus sp. in Hayden, (2017), Tri-ology, 56(3): 8 (subsequent identification published in Tri-ology, 60(2): 10).
  • 0359: Acrolophus laticapitana (Walsingham, 1884) include as subspecies heinrichi Hasbrouck, 1964 and occidens Busck, 1910, Proc. US Nat. Mus. 114: 616.
  • 0362: Acrolophus macrogaster (Walsingham, 1887) includes as a subspecies 0383.1 Acrolophus unipectinicornus Hasbrouck, 1964, Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 114: 487-706
  • 0367.1: Acrolophus mycetophagus Davis, 1990, n. sp., Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., v. 92, no. 4, p. 694-704.
  • 0370.1: Acrolophus pholeter Davis & Milstrey, 1988, n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., v. 90, no. 2, p. 164-178.
  • 0373: Acrolophus popeanella: Florida populations with a large amount of white in the forewing are proving to be a new species, the CO1 DNA differs by more than 5% from the darker specimens that have no or very reduced white scaling. ~ P. Jump
  • 0382.1: Acrolophus spilotus Davis, 1990, n. sp., Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., v. 92, no. 4, p. 694-704.
  • 0384: Acrolophus vanduzeei Hasbrouck, 1964 was apparently described from specimens collected in Arizona but the holotype, collected in Texas, has been determined to be A. piger with the Arizona specimens referring to an undescribed species according to Peter Jump (pers. comm., 4/4/2017). This name will continue to be listed as a valid species until changes are formally published.
  • 0386.1: Acrolophus walsinghami Möschler, 1890 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, reported from Florida by J. Troubridge. This name was erroneously synonymized with Acrolophus triatomellus (Walsingham 1897) in Davis (1986) as a junior synonym according to Peter Jump (pers. comm., 2/27/2017). A. walsinghami has priority and is here retained although it does not appear that a correction has been formally published.
  • 0390: Phereoeca uterella (Walsingham, 1897) is a replacement name for Phereoeca walsinghami (Busck, 1933).
  • 0390.1: Phereoeca praecox Gozmany & Vari, 1973 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 0390.2: Phereoeca allutella (Rebel, 1892), a household pest, is now recognized within the North American fauna in Florida, Hayden (2017), Tri-ology, 56(3): 9, 14.
  • 0395: Tinea columbariella: Introduced from Europe, Landry et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3749(1): 17.
  • 0405: Tinea pellionella: Introduced from Europe, Landry et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3749(1): 17.
  • 0406.1: Tinea svenssoni Opheim, 1965 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Landry et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3749(1): 17.
  • 0411: Niditinea fuscella (Linnaeus, 1758) is a replacement name for Niditinea spretella (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775).
  • 0412.1: Niditinea sabroskyi Metz, Davis & Davis, 2018, n. sp., Entom. Soc. Wash., 120(1): 155.
  • 0415.1: Monopis laevigella ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico. Specimens in North America identified as 0420 M. rusticella are treated as M. laevigella following Karscholt & Razowski (1996).
  • 0415.2: Monopis weaverella (Scott, 1858) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 0418.1: Monopis longella (Walker, 1863), previously treated as a synonym of 0418 Monopis monachella (Hübner, 1796) in Meyrick (1894) and Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is now recognized as a full species and includes as a new synonym 0418.1 Monopis pavlovskii Zagulajev, 1955 in Huang et al. (2011), Zool. J. Linn. Soc. 63(1): 6.
  • 0422: Eccritothrix guenterella Koçak, 1986, nov. nom., includes as a synonym 0422 Eccritothrix trimaculella (Chambers, 1873), Priamus, 2:55.
  • 0425: Elatobia carbonella (Dietz, 1905), rev. stat. (Pohl in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), was formerly treated as a synonym of Elatobia fuliginosella (Lienig & Zeller, 1846) in Gaedike (2019). Hayden (2022) treated carbonella as a full species based on genitalic dissection.
  • 0425.1: Elatobia montelliella (Schantz, 1951) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Zootaxa, 3749(1): 12.
  • 0426.1: Xystrologa grenadella: Xystrologa antipathetica (Forbes, 1931) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico in Davis et al. (2012) with records going back to 1958. Both "natural" and "introduced" origins are possible.
  • 0432.1: Opogona sacchari (Bojer, 1856) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico from Florida in Davis & Pena (1990).
  • 0433.1: Opogona purpuriella Sweezey, 1913 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 0434.1: Pelecystola nearctica Davis & Davis, 2009, n. sp., ZooKeys, 25: 69-78.
  • 0435: Dahlica walshella (Clemens, 1862) was formerly placed in the genus Siederia until Arnscheid & Weidlich (2017) demoted Siederia to subgenus of Dahlica.
  • 0436: Dahlica triquetrella: Previously listed in Dahlica.
  • 0436.1: Dahlica lichenella (Linnaeus, 1761) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 0438.1: Apterona helicoidella (Vallot, 1827) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico. This species includes as a synonym 0438 Apterona helix (Siebold, 1850), World Catalogue of Insects. Vol. 10. p. 56.
  • 0440: Zamopsyche commentella Dyar, 1923 includes as a synonym 0458 Thyridopteryx rileyi Heylaerts, 1884, World Catalogue of Insects, Vol. 10.
  • 0442.5: Dendropsyche venezuelae Davis, 1975 is now recognized within the North American fauna with multiple reports from Florida between 2014-present (James Hayden, in lit., 2024).
  • 0445: Astala edwardsii (Heylaerts, 1884) corrects the spelling of edwardsi in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 0451.1: Eucoloneura fragilis: Formerly placed in the genus Coloneura, Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 104(1): 244.
  • 0458: "Chalia" rileyi Heylaerts, 1884, provisional generic placement, is nomen dubium and excluded by Pohl (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023)). This name has been treated as a synonym of Zamopsyche commentella Dyar, 1923, however, rileyi is the older name and should have priority. The type of rileyi is lost so its placement cannot be determined.
  • 0459: "Oiketicus" davidsonii (Edwards, 1877), prov. pl. by Pohl in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), was formerly in the genus Thyridopteryx and includes as a synonym "Oiketicus" davidsoni Davis, 1964 (misspelling) (Sobczyk 2011:361). Described from a case, the identity of this species is uncertain (Davis 1964:149).
  • 0462.1: Philonome wielgusi Sohn & Davis, 2015, n. sp., World Catalogue of Insects. Vol. 12.
  • 0462.2: Philonome nigrescens Sohn & Davis, 2015, n. sp., World Catalogue of Insects. Vol. 12.
  • 0463: Argyresthia luteella: Formerly placed in the genus Philonome, World Catalogue of Insects. Vol. 12.
  • 0469: Lyonetia candida Braun, 1916 was treated as a synonym of L. ledi in Kuroko (1964:23) without explanation. The synonymy was not recognized in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and is rejected by Sohn in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023). Specimens from California are well separated by DNA barcode from those in Europe and northern Yukon.
  • 0469.1: Lyonetia ledi Wocke, 1859 includes as a synonym Lyonetia candida Braun, 1916 in Kuroko (1964:23) without explanation. This synonymy, unrecognized in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), does not seem supported by DNA barcoding and is rejected by Sohn in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 0472: Lyonetia prunifoliella (Hübner, 1796) includes as a synonym Lyonetia speculella Clemens, 1862 [0472] in Schmitt et al., (1996).
  • 0472.1: Lyonetia pulverulentella Zeller, 1839 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Zootaxa, 3749(1): 21.
  • 0476: Muhabbetia aurea (Braun, 1915) was formerly in the genus Corythophora Braun, 1915, a junior homonym of Corythophora Loew, 1862 and Corythophora Stål, 1869; Muhabbetia was proposed as a replacement name by Koçak (2005).
  • 0478.1: Leucoptera coffeella (Guérin-Méneville & Perrottet, 1842) is now recognized within the North American fauna. Established population found in planted coffee trees from area of Fort Lauderdale, FL in 2021- James Hayden, FDACS-DPI (pers. comm. 12/21/2021).
  • 0483: Pigritia crocea (Braun, 1918) was formerly in the genus Exegetia, see Adamski & Sohn (2016), Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., 118(3): 325- 329.
  • 0505.1: Bucculatrix dominatrix Rubinoff & Osborne, 1997, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 51(3), 1997, 232.
  • 0525.1: Bucculatrix kendalli Blanchard & Knudson, 1985, n. sp., Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., 87(2): 371-374.
  • 0547.1: Bucculatrix tetradymiae Rubinoff & Osborne, 1997, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 51(3), 1997, 228.
  • 0582.1: Bucculatrix frigida Deschka, 1992, n. sp., Entomofauna, 13(33): 545-551.
  • 0582.2: Bucculatrix ratisbonensis Stainton, 1861 is treated as unverified in Eiseman (2019) and Eiseman (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). A specimen with genitalia similar to that of this species was reared by Steven Whitebread but a determination could not be conclusively made.
  • 0594: Caloptilia belfragella (Chambers, 1875) corrects the spelling of belfrageella in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Chambers (1875, Canadian Entomologist Vol. 7) described this species twice as a new species under two different names, belfragella on p. 8 and belfrageella on p. 92., De Prins & De Prins (2005), World Catalogue of Insects. 6: 1-502.
  • 0602.1: Caloptilia elongella (Linnaeus, 1761), unverified, is a Palaearctic species reported in North America based on misidentified specimens but the full history of NA reports is complicated and subject to change (Eiseman & Davis in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 0602.2: Caloptilia falconipennella (Hübner, 1813) is a European species reported by Zeller (1873) from Texas. The record is presumed to be have been a misidentification.
  • 0606.1: Caloptilia populetorum (Zeller, 1839) was added to the list based on DNA barcoded and then subsequently removed due to possible confusion with 0640 Caloptilia strictella. The true identity of C. strictella is unsettled, see Landry et al. (2013:18).
  • 0614: "Caloptilia" murtfeldtella (Busck, 1904), prov. pl. in Eiseman & Davis in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023) following Kawahara et al. (2017).
  • 0627: Povolnya quercinigrella: Formerly placed in the genus Caloptilia.
  • 0640: Caloptilia strictella (Walker, 1864) is a species whose true identity is questioned in Landry et al. (2013:18).
  • 0640.1: Caloptilia suberinella (Tengström, 1848) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Zootaxa, 3749(1): 17.
  • 0644.1: Caloptilia triadicae Davis, 2013 is a new species introduced from China, Jour. Lepid. Soc., 67(4): 281-290.
  • 0649: Parectopa bosquella (Chambers, 1876) includes as a synonym Parectopa basquella (Chambers, 1876), original incorrect spelling (lapsus calami).
  • 0650: "Parectopa" bumeliella Braun, 1939, prov. pl. in Eiseman & Davis in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 0654: Micrurapteryx occulta (Braun, 1922), formerly in the genus Parectopa, includes as a synonym 0648 Parectopa albicostella (Braun, 1925), Kirichenko et al. (2016), ZooKeys. 579: 125.
  • 0655: Aristaea pennsylvaniella (Engel, 1907), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Parectopa (Eiseman & Davis in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 0658: Micrurapteryx thermopsella (Chambers, 1875), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Parectopa (Eiseman & Davis in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 0663.1: Neurobathra curcassi (Busck, 1934) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 0665.1: Parornix anglicella (Stainton, 1850) is reported from New England in Dietz (1907) citing Walsingham (1883) but the specimens are unverified. BOLD BIN ADF5045 with specimens from Prince Edward Island and Manitoba, may be part of a species complex which includes anglicella based on DNA barcode.
  • 0667.1: Parornix betulae (Stainton, 1854) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Zootaxa, 3749(1): 18.
  • 0676.1: Parornix loganella (Stainton, 1848), a Palearctic species suspected of being Holarctic in Landry et al. (2013:19), was tentatively recognized within the North American fauna based on similar genitalia and DNA barcode, J-F Landry, pers. comm., 8/4/2021. DNA barcode does separate NA and European populations but both are currently placed in the the same BIN group. Further study is needed to verify the placement of the American population, and the species is listed as unverified by Eiseman & Davis in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 0681.1: Parornix solitariella (Dietz, 1907), rev. stat. (Eiseman & Davis in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), was formerly treated as a synonym of Callisto denticulella (Thunberg, 1794) in De Prins & De Prins (2005).
  • 0685: Parornix trepidella (Clemens, 1860) is excluded, nom. dub., in Eiseman & Davis (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 0688: Cryptolectica affinis (Braun, 1918), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Acrocercops (Eiseman & Davis in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 0690: "Acrocercops" arbutella Braun, 1925, prov. pl. in Eiseman & Davis in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 0691: Cryptolectica insulariella (Opler, 1971), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Acrocercops (Eiseman & Davis in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 0692: "Acrocercops" astericola (Frey & Boll, 1873), prov. pl. in Eiseman & Davis in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 0693: "Acrocercops" pnosmodiella (Busck, 1902), prov. pl. in Eiseman & Davis in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 0694: [Ornixolinae – No Genus] quinquistrigella (Chambers, 1875), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Acrocercops (Eiseman & Davis in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 0695.1: "Acrocercops" albomarginatum (Walsingham, 1897), prov. pl., is now recognized within the North American fauna from Arkansas. (Eiseman & Davis in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023)
  • 0696: Eucosmophora sideroxylonella: Formerly placed in the genus Acrocercops. South Florida and Cuba.
  • 0696.1: Eucosmophora manilkarae Davis & Wagner, 2005, n. sp., Tropical Lepidoptera, 13(1-2): 21.
  • 0696.2: Eucosmophora pithecellobiae Davis & Wagner, 2005, n. sp., Tropical Lepidoptera, 13(1-2): 23.
  • 0697: Cryptolectica strigosa (Braun, 1914), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Acrocercops (Eiseman & Davis in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 0697.1: Dialectica cordiella (Busck, 1934), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Acrocercops (Eiseman & Davis in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). This species is reported from TX and possibly FL.
  • 0698.1: Telamoptilia hibiscivora Davis & Davis 2017, n. sp., Davis & Davis (2017), Jour. Lepid. Soc., 71(4): 261-273; Figs. 1, 3, 10-13, 14.
  • 0712: Gibbovalva leptodesma (Meyrick, 1928), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Marmara (Eiseman & Davis in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 0718.1: Marmara gulosa Guillén, Davis & Heraty, 2001, n. sp., Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., v. 103, no. 3, p. 636-654.
  • 0718.3: Marmara viburnella Eiseman & Davis, 2017, n. sp., Zootaxa 4337 (2): 199
  • 0720.1: Cremastobombycia chromolaenae Davis, 2013, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 67(1): 35-41.
  • 0724.1: Cremastobombycia lantanella (Busck, 1900), first described as a Mexican species that had been introduced into Hawaii, was reported from TX by Palmer & Pullen (1995), Biological Control, 5(1):66.
  • 0725: Anarsioses aberrans (Braun, 1930), was transferred from the genus Phyllonorycter to Anarsioses Davis 2019, n. gen., Zootaxa, 4701(6): 574-580.
  • 0726.1: There are two BIN groups at BOLD for this species. DNA separates them by nearly 2%, so it is possible that one represents an undescribed species. Both have specimens ranging from QC to western YT. MPG treats both as alaskana pending future work.
  • 0735: Cameraria arizonella (Braun, 1925), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Phyllonorycter, Eiseman & Davis (2020), Zootaxa, 4751(2): 203.
  • 0736: Phyllonorycter apparella (Herrich-Schäffer, 1855) includes are synonyms P. atomariella (Zeller, 1876) [0736], P. ontario (Freeman) [0779] and P. tremuloidiella (Braun) [0798] in Davis & Deschka (2001).
  • 0746: Phyllonorycter crataegella (Clemens, 1859) includes as a synonym 0767 Phyllonorycter malimalifoliella (Braun, 1908), Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash. 612-615.
  • 0747: Cameraria cretaceella (Braun, 1925), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Phyllonorycter, Eiseman & Davis (2020), Zootaxa, 4751(2): 206.
  • 0748: Phyllonorycter deceptusella (Chambers, 1879), a name regarded as a nomen dubium in Landry & Wagner (1995), is retained as a valid name by Eiseman & Davis (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) pending further study.
  • 0748.1: Phyllonorycter deserticola Davis & Deschka, 2001, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, 614: 20.
  • 0750.2: Phyllonorycter elmaella: Phyllonorycter elamaella Doganlar & Mutuura, 1980, n. sp., Can. Ent., 112: 311-314.
  • 0750.3: Phyllonorycter erugatus Davis & Deschka, 2001, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, 614:
  • 0751: Phyllonorycter platani: Includes as a synonym Phyllonorycter felinelle (Heinrich, 1920) [0751].
  • 0757: Phyllonorycter incanella (Walsingham, 1889), n. comb (Leraut 2021), was formerly listed listed in the genus Sarata. This treatment was overlooked by Scholtens & Hayden (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 0760.1: Phyllonorycter junoniella (Zeller, 1846) is now recognized within the North American fauna in in Eiseman & Davis in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023) based on supplementary material of Hebert et al. (2016)
  • 0761.1: Phyllonorycter latus Davis & Deschka, 2001, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, 614:
  • 0766: "Lithocolletis" lysimachiaeella (Chambers, 1875) is excluded, nom. dub., in Eiseman & Davis in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 0769: Phyllonorycter mariaeella (Chambers, 1875) includes as a synonym, 0805 Phyllonorycter affinis (Frey & Boll, 1876), formerly in in the genus Cameraria, in Eiseman & Davis (2020), Zootaxa, 4751(2): 224.
  • 0771.1: Phyllonorycter mespilella (Hübner, 1805) is now confirmed within the North American fauna north of Mexico in Landry, J.-F. & D.L. Wagner (1995).
  • 0771.2: Phyllonorycter mildredae Davis & Deschka, 2001, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, 614:47.
  • 0773: Macrosaccus morrisella (Fitch, 1859), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Phyllonorycter (Davis & De Prins, 2011).
  • 0773.1: Macrosaccus coursetiae Eiseman & Davis, 2017, n. sp., Zootaxa, 4358 (2): 385-392.
  • 0786: Phyllonorycter maestingella (Müller, 1764), recently recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Landry et al. 2013), includes as a synonym Phyllonorycter restrictella (Braun, 1939) (Eiseman & Davis in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 0790: Macrosaccus robiniella (Clemens, 1859), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Phyllonorycter (Davis & De Prins 2011).
  • 0790.1: Macrosaccus neomexicanus Davis, 2011, n. sp., ZooKeys, 98: 29-82.
  • 0791: Phyllonorycter salicifoliella (Chambers, 1875) includes as synonyms Lithocolletis salicifoliella Clemens, 1861 [nomen nudum] and Lithocolletis kenora Freeman, 1970 [0762] in Davis & Deschka (2001).
  • 0794: Phyllonorycter scudderella (Frey & Boll, 1873) includes as a synonym 0792 Phyllonorycter salicivorella (Braun, 1908) in Davis & Deschka (2001).
  • 0801: Macrosaccus uhlerella (Fitch, 1859), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Phyllonorycter (Davis & De Prins 2011).
  • 0802.1: Phyllonorycter anderidae (Fletcher, 1875) is tentatively recognized within the North American fauna based on DNA barcoded specimens from Canada falling within the same BIN with specimens from Europe. However, the Canadian population shows divergence and may represent a subspecies or even full species.
  • 0806.1: Cameraria anomala Opler & Davis, 1981, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, v. 333, p. 1-58.
  • 0817.1: Cameraria diabloensis Opler & Davis, 1981, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, v. 333, p. 1-58.
  • 0822.1: Cameraria cotinivora Davis & Graves, 2016, n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., 118:247.
  • 0824.1: Cameraria jacintoensis Opler & Davis, 1981, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, v. 333, p. 1-58.
  • 0826: Phyllonorycter leucothorax (Walsingham, 1907), formerly in the genus Cameraria, is treated as a member of the genus Phyllonorycter in Eiseman & Davis (2020), Zootaxa, 4751(2): 221, following Gates et al. 2002: 222.
  • 0826.1: Cameraria lobatiella Opler & Davis, 1981, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, v. 333, p. 1-58.
  • 0828.1: Cameraria marinensis Opler & Davis, 1981, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, v. 333, p. 1-58.
  • 0829.1: Cameraria mendocinensis Opler & Davis, 1981, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, v. 333, p. 1-58.
  • 0832.1: Cameraria pentekes Opler & Davis, 1981, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, v. 333, p. 1-58.
  • 0836.1: Cameraria sadlerianella: Cameraria sadleriana Opler & Davis, 1981, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, v. 333, p. 1-58.
  • 0836.2: Cameraria sempervirensella Opler & Davis, 1981, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, v. 333, p. 1-58.
  • 0836.3: Cameraria serpentinensis Opler & Davis, 1981, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, v. 333, p. 1-58.
  • 0836.4: Cameraria shenaniganensis Opler & Davis, 1981, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, v. 333, p. 1-58.
  • 0837.1: Cameraria tildeni: Cameraria teldeni Opler & Davis, 1981, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, v. 333, p. 1-58.
  • 0837.2: Cameraria temblorensis Opler & Davis, 1981, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, v. 333, p. 1-58.
  • 0840.1: Cameraria walsinghami Opler & Davis, 1981, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, v. 333, p. 1-58.
  • 0843.1: Porphyrosela minuta Clarke, 1953 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., 119(1): 18-23.
  • 0845.1: Phyllocnistis hyperpersea Davis & Wagner, 2011, n. sp., ZooKeys. 97: 45.
  • 0849: Phyllocnistis liriodendronella Clemens, 1863 includes as a synonym Phyllocnistis magnoliella Forbes, 1923 (Eiseman & Davis in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 0849.1: Phyllocnistis longipalpa Davis & Wagner, 2011, n. sp., ZooKeys. 97: 62.
  • 0851.1: Phyllocnistis meliacella Becker, 1974 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 0852.1: Phyllocnistis subpersea: Phyllocnistis longipalpa Davis & Wagner, 2011, n. sp., ZooKeys. 97: 62.
  • 0854.1: Phyllocnistis citrella Stainton, 1856 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 0854.3: Chileoptilia yaroella Vargas & Landry, 2005, a species recorded in Texas based on a single DNA tested specimen, BOLD CCDB-34609 D06, is tentatively included pending further study.
  • 0868.1: Agonopterix costimacula Clarke, 1941 is reinstated as a full species in Harrison & Berenbaum (2005), Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 107: 162 -175.
  • 0868.2: Agonopterix paulae Harrison, 2005, n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 107: 162 -175.
  • 0892: Agonopterix hesphoea Hodges, 1975, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., 29(2): 89.
  • 0898.2: Agonopterix conterminella (Zeller, 1839) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Zootaxa, 3749(1): 33.
  • 0899: Exaeretia canella (Busck, 1904) was formerly in the genus Depressariodes, n. syn. in Becker (1984), Rev. Bras. Entomol., 28(2): 142.
  • 0900: Exaeretia umbraticostella (Walsingham, 1881) was formerly in the genus Depressariodes, n. syn. in Becker (1984), Rev. Bras. Entomol., 28(2): 142.
  • 0901: Exaeretia sordidella (Clarke, 1941) was formerly in the genus Depressariodes, n. syn. in Becker (1984), Rev. Bras. Entomol., 28(2): 142.
  • 0902: Exaeretia gracilis (Walsingham, 1889) was formerly in the genus Depressariodes, n. syn. in Becker (1984), Rev. Bras. Entomol., 28(2): 142.
  • 0903: Exaeretia thoracenigraeella (Chambers, 1875) was formerly in the genus Depressariodes, n. syn. in Becker (1984), Rev. Bras. Entomol., 28(2): 142.
  • 0904: Exaeretia thoracefasciella (Chambers, 1875) was formerly in the genus Depressariodes, n. syn. in Becker (1984), Rev. Bras. Entomol., 28(2): 142.
  • 0905: Exaeretia nechlys (Hodges, 1974) was formerly in the genus Depressariodes, n. syn. in Becker (1984), Rev. Bras. Entomol., 28(2): 142.
  • 0906: Exaeretia nivalis (Braun, 1921) was formerly in the genus Depressariodes, n. syn. in Becker (1984), Rev. Bras. Entomol., 28(2): 142.
  • 0907: Exaeretia hildaella (Clarke, 1941) was formerly in the genus Depressariodes, n. syn. in Becker (1984), Rev. Bras. Entomol., 28(2): 142.
  • 0908: Exaeretia ciniflonella (Lienig & Zeller, 1846), formerly in the genus Depressariodes, n. syn. ( Becker 1984), includes as a synonym Agonopterix sciadopa (Meyrick, 1920), formerly a synonym of Agonopterix canadensis (Busck, 1902), (Pohl & Landry in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023)).
  • 0909: Exaeretia scabella (Zeller, 1873) was formerly in the genus Depressariodes, n. syn. in Becker (1984), Rev. Bras. Entomol., 28(2): 142.
  • 0910: Exaeretia fulva (Walsingham, 1882) was formerly in the genus Depressariodes, n. syn. in Becker (1984), Rev. Bras. Entomol., 28(2): 142.
  • 0922: Depressaria radiella (Goeze, 1783) is a replacement name for Depressaria pastinacella (Duponchel, 1838), Nota Lepidopterologica. 28(3): 177-192.
  • 0924.1: Depressaria depressana: Introduced from Europe, Zootaxa, 3749(1): 34.
  • 0959.1: Psilocorsis fatula Hodges, 1975, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., 29(2): 91.
  • 0982: Ethmia macelhosiella: The type specimen came from St. Louis, MO in the first decade of the 20th Century, but apparently it hasn't been collected in the Midwest for a long time. The biology of a population on Plummers Island, MD was reported by Busck and Heinrich 1922, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 24: 1-9. ~ TH
  • 0985.5: Ethmia nr. piperella is a cryptic, likely undescribed species similar to Ethmia piperella Powell, 1973, a member of the piperella group.
  • 0994.1: Ethmia abraxasella (Walker, 1864) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 0994.2: Ethmia submissa Busck, 1914 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 0994.3: Ethmia subsimilis Walsingham, 1897 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 0998.1: Ethmia powelli Heppner, 1988, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., v. 42, no. 4, p. 281-284.
  • 0999.1: Ethmia kutisi Heppner, 1991, n. sp., Trop. Lepid., v. 2, no. 1, p. 69-72.
  • 1007.1: Ethmia angustalatella Powell, 1973, Smiths. Contr. Zool. 120: 214, is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 1010.01: Durrantia amabilis Walsingham, 1912 is now recognized within the North American fauna, specimens recorded from Lower Rio Grande Valley (Knudson & Bordelon 2010).
  • 1010.1: Autosticha kyotensis (Matsumura, 1931) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 1024: Antaeotricha albulella (Walker, 1864) includes as a synonym [1024] Antaeotricha vestalis (Zeller, 1873), Becker (1981), Systematic Entomology 6: 137-141. This name and synonymy were overlooked in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) but later noted in Hayden & Dickel (2015).
  • 1024.1: Antaeotricha floridella Hayden & Dickel, 2015, n. sp., ZooKeys. 533: 133-150.
  • 1025.1: Antaeotricha arizonensis Ferris, 2010, n. sp., Zookeys 57: 59-62.
  • 1025.3: Antaeotricha duckworthi Ferris, 2013, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 67 (1): 42-48.
  • 1025.4: Antaeotricha baboquivariensis Ferris, 2013, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 67 (1): 42-48.
  • 1031.1: Chlamydastis habrolepis Blanchard & Knudson, 1986, n. sp., Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., v. 88, no. 1, p. 185-188.
  • 1046: Callima argenticinctella Clemens, 1860, formerly in the genus Epicallima Dyar, [1903], an unnecessary replacement of Callima Clemens, 1860 which was thought to be a homonym of Callima Herrich-Schäffer, 1858, in turn a misspelling of the name Kallima Westwood, 1849, is returned to Callima in Hodges (1974). The name Epicallima has continued to be used by some authors without justification. Per ICZN Article 33 the name is unavailable so Hodges (1974) stands.
  • 1047: Callima nathrax Hodges, 1974, formely in the genus Epicallima Dyar, [1903], an unnecessary replacement of Callima Clemens, 1860 thought to be a homonym of Callima Herrich-Schäffer, 1858, a misspelling of the name Kallima Westwood, 1849, is returned to Callima in Hodges (1974). The name Epicallima has continued to be used by some authors without justification. Per ICZN Article 33 the name is unavailable so Hodges (1974) stands.
  • 1047.1: Promalactis suzukiella (Matsumura, 1931) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Central Atlantic).
  • 1048: Dafa formosella ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775), transferred in Hodges (1974) from the genus Callima to Dafa, n. gen., is treated as a member of the genus Epicallima (= Callima) by some authors.

    Hodges (1974) noted NA records only from Long Island, NY and northern NJ, none subsequent to 1940 indicating an introduced species that had died out. One specimen identified by Hodges, USNMENT01451255, collected 11 Oct 1940 from New Bergen, NJ was DNA barcoded, but the DNA was too degraded to place to BIN group. However, the good DNA (465 bp of 658 bp) is a >99.5% match to specimens in BOLD:AAJ0628, a BIN group containing CNCLEP00005859, a specimen collected in 2003 from Toronto, ON identified as formosella. The only other members of that BIN are unidentified specimens from the countries Azerbaijan and Georgia. The BIN is well separated (~5%) from AAJ0629, ABZ5765 and ABZ7271, three narrowly separated BINs containing specimens from Europe, indicating that formosella may be a complex with the Nearctic population representing a cyptic species and "true" formosella restricted to the Palearctic. Since DNA seems to support NA specimens from 1940 and 2003 as the same species from the Caucasus, it would seem that the NA population represents a single introduction event. - Steve Nanz (11 Oct, 2024)
  • 1055: Brymblia quadrimaculella (Chambers, 1875) includes as a synonym Denisia yukonella Lvovsky, 2007 (Pohl & Landry in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 1061.1: Borkhausenia fuscescens (Haworth, 1828) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico from Washington in Petersen & Looney (2020), Jour. Lepid. Soc., 74(1): 322-326.
  • 1061.2: Borkhausenia cf. minutella (Linnaeus, 1758) refers to specimens from Long Island, NY and CT which may refer to "true" minutella, a European species currently treated as extralimital to NA. This species is excluded by Pohl & Landry (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) pending confirmation by examining specimens.
  • 1066: Martyringa xeraula (Meyrick, 1910), a pest of stored grain, includes as a new synonym [1066] Martyringa ravicapitis Hodges, 1960 in Saito (1987) following the recommendation of Hodges (pers. comm.) in which the variations in wing venation is explained.
  • 1066.1: Scythropiodes issikii (Takahashi, 1930) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico. Several submissions at BugGuide from VA and GA going back to 2009 led to a determination by Terry Harrison based on genitalia of a 2014 specimen contributed by Marcia Morris.
  • 1069.1: Oecophora bractella (Linnaeus, 1758) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 1069.5: Tachystola hemisema (Meyrick 1885), introduced to southern California from Australia and tentatively added to the list, is confirmed by genitalia and DNA barcode, J-F Landry (pers. comm., 10/27/2021)
  • 1069.85: Oecophoridae sp. is an unidentified, possibly undescribed, species from Arizona. Collected by Franclemont at Onion Saddle in the Chiricahuas in August 1967 (J.-F. Landry, pers. comm., 2022), this species has recently been re-found in the same area. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023)
  • 1070.1: Stathmopoda aenea (Braun, 1918) was accidentally omitted from Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 1071: Stathmopoda pedella (Linnaeus, 1761) is an introduced species from Eurasia, (Koster & Sinev 2003).
  • 1075: Dasystoma salicella (Hübner, 1796) is an introduced species from Europe. Formerly in Cheimophila, Nota Lepidopterologica. 25 (4): 215.
  • 1076.1: Coelopoeta phaceliae Kaila, 1995, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., v. 49, p. 171-178.
  • 1076.2: Coelopoeta maiadella Kaila, 1995, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., v. 49, p. 171-178.
  • 1076.3: Coelopoeta aprica Kaila, 2024, n. sp., Zootaxa, 5458(3): 370, is a member of the glutinosi species group.
  • 1076.4: Coelopoeta aurora Kaila, 2024, n. sp., Zootaxa, 5458(3): 374, is a member of the glutinosi species group.
  • 1076.5: Coelopoeta fulminea Kaila, 2024, n. sp., Zootaxa, 5458(3): 374, is a member of the glutinosi species group.
  • 1076.6: Coelopoeta alboflava Kaila, 2024, n. sp., Zootaxa, 5458(3): 376, is a member of the glutinosi species group.
  • 1076.7: Coelopoeta sariae Kaila, 2024, n. sp., Zootaxa, 5458(3): 376, is a member of the glutinosi species group.
  • 1076.8: Coelopoeta fissurina Kaila, 2024, n. sp., Zootaxa, 5458(3): 379, is a member of the fissurina species group.
  • 1076.9: Coelopoeta valalbui Kaila, 2024 n. sp., Zootaxa, 5458(3): 379, is a member of the fissurina species group.
  • 1077: Perittia cygnodiella (Busck, 1921), n. comb. in Kaila (1995), J. Lep. Soc., 49:210, includes as a synonym 1077.5 Perittia clarkei Traugott-Olsen, 1995 in Kaila (1999), Syst. Entomol., 24:163.
  • 1077.1: Perittia herrichiella (Herrich-Schäffer, 1855) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 1077.2: Perittia passula Kaila, 1995, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., 48:216.
  • 1077.3: Perittia serica (Kaila, 1995), n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc., 49:219, was formerly in the genus Mendesia, Systematic Entomology. 24: 163.
  • 1077.4: Perittia metaxea (Kaila, 1995), n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc., v. 49, p. 208-222, was formerly in the genus Mendesia, Systematic Entomology. 24: 163.
  • 1078: Perittia eremonoma (Braun, 1948), n. comb. in Kaila (1995), J. Lep. Soc., 49:210., was formerly in the genus Annettenia.
  • 1080: Elachista dasycara Kaila, 1999 is a replacement name for albella (Chambers, 1877) (Eurynome) (a secondary junior homonym of Tinea albella Müller, 1776). Hodges et al. (1983) listed this species twice as Philonome albella (Chambers, 1877) and Hemiprosopa albella (Chambers, 1877).

    Elachista asiatica (Sinev, 1998) (TL:Russia, Transbaikal, Dahur steps, E shore of Lake Barun-Torey), was described as a subspecies of albella and has priority over dasycara, but it was raised to full species status in Kaila (2019) based on the omission of asiatica from Pohl et al. (2018), leaving dasycara as the valid name for the NA taxon. Although a specimen from nearby Buryatiya, Russia, falls within BOLD:AAB2138 (the BIN group for dasycara), DNA barcode does separate it from NA specimens within that BIN by over 1%, giving some support for species status.
  • 1081: Elachista epimicta Braun, 1948 includes as a synonym, 1093 Elachista purissima Braun, 1948 in Kaila (1997).
  • 1081.1: Elachista perniva Kaila, 1997, n. sp., Acta Zoologica Fennica, v. 206, p. 1-93.
  • 1084.1: Elachista ischnella Kaila, 1997, n. sp., Acta Zoologica Fennica, v. 206, p. 26.
  • 1084.2: Elachista nubila Kaila, 1997, n. sp., Acta Zoologica Fennica, v. 206, p. 1-93.
  • 1084.3: Elachista anagna Kaila, 1997, n. sp., Acta Zoologica Fennica, v. 206, p. 1-93.
  • 1084.4: Elachista triangulifera Kaila, 1997, n. sp., Acta Zoologica Fennica, v. 206, p. 1-93.
  • 1088: Elachista virgatula Kaila, 1997, Acta Zoologica Fennica, 206:48, is a replacement name for albella (Chambers, 1875) (Phigalia) (preoccupied by Tinea albella Müller, 1776, a junior synonym of Phalaena argentana Clerck, 1759).
  • 1088.1: Elachista inopina Kaila, 1997, n. sp., Acta Zoologica Fennica, v. 206, p. 1-93.
  • 1088.2: Elachista conidia Kaila, 1997, n. sp., Acta Zoologica Fennica, v. 206, p. 1-93.
  • 1088.3: Elachista lurida Kaila, 1997, n. sp., Acta Zoologica Fennica, v. 206, p. 1-93.
  • 1088.4: Elachista thelma Kaila, 1997, n. sp., Acta Zoologica Fennica, v. 206, p. 1-93.
  • 1088.5: Elachista louisella Kaila, 1997, n. sp., Acta Zoologica Fennica, v. 206, p. 1-93.
  • 1088.6: Elachista dagnirella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1088.7: Elachista aerinella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1089: Elachista adempta Braun, 1948 is a replacement name for albella Chambers, 1875 (Laverna) (preoccupied by albella Chambers 1875 (Phigalia)). This species was duplicated under names Elachista adempta Braun, 1948 and Mompha albella (Chambers, 1875) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 1089.1: Elachista scobifera Kaila, 1997, n. sp., Acta Zoologica Fennica, v. 206, p. 1-93.
  • 1089.2: Elachista apina Kaila, 1997, n. sp., Acta Zoologica Fennica, v. 206, p. 1-93.
  • 1089.3: Elachista achrantella Kaila, 1997, n. sp., Acta Zoologica Fennica, v. 206, p. 1-93.
  • 1090.1: Elachista adianta Kaila, 1997, n. sp., Acta Zoologica Fennica, v. 206, p. 39.
  • 1090.2: Elachista nucula Kaila, 1997, n. sp., Acta Zoologica Fennica, v. 206, p. 1-93.
  • 1091.1: Elachista aphyodes Kaila, 1997, n. sp., Acta Zoologica Fennica, v. 206, p. 1-93.
  • 1094.1: Elachista sabulella Kaila, 1997, n. sp., Acta Zoologica Fennica, v. 206, p. 1-93.
  • 1094.2: Elachista granosa Kaila, 1997, n. sp., Acta Zoologica Fennica, v. 206, p. 36.
  • 1096: [Gelechioidea - no genus] parvipulvella: Kaila (1997), Acta Zoologica Fennica 206:92, removes this species from Elachistidae based upon distinctiveness of hindwing veins. The abdomen is lacking in the type specimen, thus the correct family assignment could not be determined.
  • 1097.1: Elachista argillacea Kaila, 1997, n. sp., Acta Zoologica Fennica, v. 206, p. 1-93.
  • 1098.1: Elachista subalbidella Schlager, 1847 includes as a synonym Elachista hiberna Braun, 1948 [1098] in Kaila (1997). DNA barcode would appear to separate the New and Old World populations in two distinct groups, represented by BINs: ABX6265 and AAC7905. However, Kaila (1997) reports a range of phenotypes from across eastern Russia from which no barcoded specimens currently exist.
  • 1099.1: Elachista lomionella Kaila, 1997, n. sp., Acta Zoologica Fennica, v. 206, p. 12
  • 1099.2: Elachista dissona Kaila, 1997, n. sp., Acta Zoologica Fennica, v. 206, p. 1-93.
  • 1099.3: Elachista arena Kaila, 1997, n. sp., Acta Zoologica Fennica, v. 206, p. 1-93.
  • 1099.4: Elachista ossuaria Kaila, 1997, n. sp., Acta Zoologica Fennica, v. 206, p. 1-93.
  • 1099.5: Elachista aspila Kaila, 1997, n. sp., Acta Zoologica Fennica, v. 206, p. 1-93.
  • 1099.6: Elachista loriella Kaila, 1997, n. sp., Acta Zoologica Fennica, v. 206, p. 1-93.
  • 1100.1: Elachista olorinella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1101.1: Elachista kilmunella Stainton, 1849 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 1102: Elachista alpinella Stainton, 1854 includes as a synonym [1102] Elachista oxytypa Braun, 1948 in Kaila (1999).
  • 1106.1: Elachista stelviella Amsel, 1932 includes as a synonym [1106.1] Elachista zernyi Hartig, 1941 in Kaila (2019), Zootaxa, 4632(1):125.
  • 1107.1: Elachista morwenella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1107.2: Elachista marachella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1107.3: Elachista telcharella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1107.4: Elachista finarfinella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1107.5: Elachista indisella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1107.6: Elachista gildorella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1107.7: Elachista tauronella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1109.1: Elachista haldarella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1112: [Gelechioidea - No Genus] texanica (Frey & Boll, 1876): placement follows Pohl (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 1113.1: Elachista curufinella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1113.2: Elachista ragnorella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1113.3: Elachista gorlimella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1114.1: Elachista maglorella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1114.2: Elachista bregorella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1114.3: Elachista caranthirella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1114.4: Elachista turgonella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1115.1: Elachista arthadella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1115.2: Elachista telerella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1115.3: Elachista dolabella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1115.4: Elachista cicadella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1116.1: Elachista celegormella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1116.2: Elachista daeronella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1116.3: Elachista aredhella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1116.4: Elachista amrodella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1116.5: Elachista diorella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1118.1: Elachista ibunella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1118.2: Elachista aristoteliella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1118.3: Elachista eilinella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1118.4: Elachista guilinella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1118.5: Elachista turinella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1118.6: Elachista nienorella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1118.7: Elachista aranella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1118.8: Elachista miriella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1118.9: Elachista serindella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1123.1: Elachista glenni Kaila, 1996, n. sp., Ent. Scand., 27: 234; figs. 18, 50, 67.
  • 1124.1: Elachista calusella Kaila, 1996, n. sp., Ent. Scand., 27: 224; figs. 3, 40, 60.
  • 1126.1: Elachista absaroka Kaila, 1996, n. sp., Ent. Scand., 27: 223; figs. 7, 39, 61.
  • 1127: Elachista albidella Nylander, 1848 includes as a synonym Elachista tanyopis Meyrick, 1932 (formerly placed in the genus Biselachista) in Kaila (1996). DNA barcode separates the Nearctic population (BOLD:AAH4947) from the Palearctic population (BOLD:AAE9972, BOLD:ABX6815) by nearly 4%, suggesting that these populations may represent separate species or subspecies.
  • 1128.1: Elachista eleochariella Stainton, 1851 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 1128.2: Elachista beothucella Kaila, 1996, n. sp., Ent. Scand., 27: 234; figs. 16, 17, 49, 68, 69.
  • 1128.3: Elachista cerasella Kaila, 1996, n. sp., Ent. Scand., 27: 235; figs. 19, 20, 51, 66, 85, 93.
  • 1128.4: Elachista huron Kaila, 1996, n. sp., Ent. Scand., 27: 235; figs. 31-33, 41, 73, 80, 89, 95. Further study supports the synonym of huron with Elachista serricornis Stainton, 1854, (L. Kaila, pers. comm., 2 April 2024).
  • 1128.5: Elachista serra Kaila, 1996, n. sp., Ent. Scand., 27: 236; figs. 34, 42, 74.
  • 1128.6: Elachista vinlandica Kaila, 1996, n. sp., Ent. Scand., 27: 237; figs. 29, 53, 70, 96.
  • 1128.7: Elachista ciliigera Kaila, 1996, n. sp., Ent. Scand., 27: 237; figs 30, 54, 71.
  • 1128.8: Elachista lenape Kaila, 1996, n. sp., Ent. Scand., 27: 237; figs. 9, 55, 76.
  • 1128.9: Elachista pelaena Kaila, 1996, n. sp., Ent. Scand., 27: 238; figs. 8, 56, 77.
  • 1129: Elachista illectella (Clemens, 1860), n. comb., was previously in the genus Cosmiotes, Kaila (1999), Systematic Entomology 24: 139-169.
  • 1129.1: Elachista beorella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1130: Elachista herbigrada Braun, 1925, n. comb., was previously in the genus Cosmiotes, Kaila (1999),Systematic Entomology 24: 139-169.
  • 1130.1: Elachista neithanella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1130.2: Elachista tuorella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1130.3: Elachista galadella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1130.4: Elachista rianella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1130.5: Elachista pyrrha Kaila, 1996, n. sp., Ent. Scand., 27: 219; figs. 1, 2, 38, 57, 78, 88.
  • 1132.1: Elachista saccharella (Busck, 1934) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 1132.2: Elachista dulcinella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1132.3: Elachista suavella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1132.4: Elachista helodella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1132.5: Elachista angularis (Braun, 1918), formerly a synonym of 1132 Elachista brachyelytrifoliella Clemens, 1864 in Braun (1948), is returned to full species status in Kaila (1999).
  • 1132.6: Elachista uniolae Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1132.7: Elachista hedionella Kaila, 1999, n. sp., Acta Zool. Fennica, v. 211, p. 1-235.
  • 1132.8: Elachista freyerella includes as a synonym [1131] Elachista scopulicola (Braun, 1948) in Kaila (1999), Systematic Entomology, 24: 139-169.
  • 1134: Oegoconia novimundi (Busck, 1915) is raised from synonymy with Oegoconia quadripuncta (Haworth, 1828), a European species not found in North America, to full species status, Landry, et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3749(1): 1-93.
  • 1134.01: Oegoconia deauratella (Herrich-Schäffer, 1855) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico. Introduced from Europe, Zootaxa. 3749(1): 25
  • 1134.1: Spinitibia hodgesi: SangMi Lee & Richard L. Brown, 2010. Review of Symmocinae in North America with the Description of a New Genus and Species. J. Lepid. Soc 64(4): 177-187.
  • 1136.1: Glyphidocera juniperella Adamski, 1987, n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., 89(2): 329-343.
  • 1142: Glyphidocera septentrionella Busck, 1904 includes as a synonym Glyphidocera hurlberti Adamski, 2000 (Pohl & Landry in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 1142.1: Glyphidocera wrightorum Adamski & Metzler, 2000, n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., v. 102, p. 301-307.
  • 1150.1: Blastobasis ochrobathra Meyrick, 1921 is listed as excluded by Adamski (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). The report in Heppner (2007) was determined to be erroneous.
  • 1151.1: Hypatopa simplicella (Dietz, 1910), n. comb., n. status, originally described as a variety of 1151 H. plummerella, is elevated to full species with 1145 H. coenomorpha (Meyrick, 1931), 1155 H. differtella (McDunnough, 1961) and 1146 H. distinctella (Dietz, 1910) as synonyms in Adamski & Hodges (1996).
  • 1153: Blastobasis segnella Zeller, 1873 is removed from the list by Adamski & Hodges (1996), Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., 98(4): 708.
  • 1162.1: Blastobasis maroccanella: Introduced from Europe, Zootaxa, 3749(1): 26.
  • 1162.2: Blastobasis tarda Meyrick, 1902 is an introduced species from Australia, Zootaxa, 3749(1): 33.
  • 1162.3: Blastobasis taurusella Adamski, [2003], n. sp., Holarctic Lepidoptera, 7(2): 51-53.
  • 1169: Calosima dianella Dietz, 1910 includes as a synonym 1194 Calosima lepidophaga (Clarke 1960) in Adamski & Hodges (1996) Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., 98(4): 717.
  • 1169.1: Calosima lucidella Adamski, 1989, n. sp., Miss. Agr. For. Exp. Sta. Tech. Bull. 165: 18.
  • 1171: Asaphocrita aphidiella (Walsingham, 1907), n. comb., includes as synonyms 1180 dives (Dietz, 1910), basipallidella (Dietz, 1910), 1220 confluentella (Dietz, 1910) and 1222 simplicis (McDunnough, 1961) in Adamski & Hodges (1996).
  • 1173.1: Hypatopa annulipes (Dietz, 1910) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 1178.1: Holcocera fergusoni Adamski, 2004, n. sp., Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 103(3): 649-653.
  • 1181.1: Calosima munroei Adamski, 2003, n. sp., Tropical Lepidoptera, 11(1-2): 46-48.
  • 1182: Asaphocrita estriatella (Dietz, 1910) includes as a synonym 1223 Holcocerina simuloides McDunnough, 1961 in Adamski & Hodges (1996).
  • 1182.1: Asaphocrita fuscopurpurella (Dietz, 1910) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 1206.1: Holcocera villella (Busck, [1901] 1900), n. comb., a species overlooked in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), includes as synonyms augusti (Heinrich, 1920) and vilella (Dietz, 1910) (missp.) - Adamski & Hodges (1996).
  • 1218.1: Lateantenna inana (Butler, 1881), rev. stat. (Adamski in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), was formerly treated as a synonym of Blastobasis explorata Meyrick, 1918. This species is now recognized within the North American fauna from Florida.
  • 1221: Holcocera immaculella McDunnough, 1929 includes as a synonym Holcocera concolor Adamski & Maier, 2003 (Adamski in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 1232: Pigritia laticapitella Clemens, 1860 includes as synonyms 1226 ampla, 1228 angustipennella, 1230 basilarella, 1231 confusella, 1233 mediofasciella, 1234 obscurella, 1235 ornatella, 1236 purpurella, 1238 tristella, 1247 occidentella, 1248 ochreella, 1250 argyreella, 1251 dorsomaculella, 1252 equitella, 1253 fraternella and erratella Dietz, 1910 (former syn. of 1246 P. murtfeldtella) in Adamski & Hodges (1996).
  • 1239.1: Mastema occidentalis Adamski, 1989, n. sp., Miss. Agr. For. Exp. Sta. Tech. Bull. 165: 22.
  • 1239.2: Pterolonche inspersa Staudinger, 1859, a native moth of Europe, was released in 1988 as a biocontrol of knapweed.
  • 1246: Pigritia murtfeldtella (Chambers, 1874) includes as synonyms [1240] canariella Dietz, [1241] discopunctella Dietz, [1242] fenyesella Dietz, [1243] fuscosuffusella Dietz, [1244] grisella Dietz, luteopulvella Chambers (former syn. of 1232 laticapitella), [1245] minnicella Dietz, minnieella Dietz (missp.), pallidotinctella Dietz (former syn. of 1239 ochrocomella), spoliatella Dietz (former syn. of 1198 messelinella), and [1249] tenebrella Dietz in Adamski & Hodges (1996).
  • 1254: Coleophora multipulvella Chambers, 1878 includes as a synonym Coleophora malivorella Riley, 1879, World Catalog of Insects. 8: 1-215.
  • 1255.1: Coleophora bernoulliella (Goeze, 1783) is now recognized within the North American fauna (Landry in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). This European species was apparently introduced in North America and variously misidentified as other species in the genus, J-F Landry (pers. comm., 12/14/2019). DNA barcoded specimens reported from RI in 2019.
  • 1271.1: Coleophora prunifoliae Doets, 1944 is now recognized within the North American fauna in Landry (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 1271.2: Coleophora spiralis Falkovitsh, 1977 is now recognized within the North American fauna in Landry (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 1284.1: Coleophora glitzella Hoffmann, 1869 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Zootaxa, 3749(1): 39; Zootaxa, 2231: 35.
  • 1289.1: Coleophora colutella (Fabricius, 1794) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 1301.1: Coleophora limosipennella (Duponchel, 1843) is treated as a senior synonym of 1301 Coleophora ulmifoliella by Baldizzone et al. (2006) following suggested synonymy by Landry (1998).
  • 1301.2: Coleophora badiipennella (Duponchel, 1843) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Fabreries. 23(2): 54.
  • 1307: Coleophora spinella (Schrank, 1802) includes as a synonym Coleophora cerasivorella Packard, 1870 in Karsholt et al. (1985: 30).
  • 1307.1: Coleophora bipunctella Walsingham, 1882 was overlooked in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 1336: Coleophora texanella Chambers, 1878 includes as synonyms Coleophora vagans Walsingham, 1907 and Coleophora coxi Baldizzone & van der Wolf, 2007 in Landry et al. (2013) and Coleophora portulacae Cockerell, 1898 in (Landry in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 1336.89: Coleophora JFL142 is a possibly undescribed species with specimens collected from Arizona by J.-F. Landry and Indiana by J. Vargo.
  • 1352: Coleophora sparsipulvella Chambers, 1875 includes as a synonym Coleophora sparsiatomella McDunnough, 1941 (Landry in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 1359: Coleophora atriplicis Meyrick, 1928 includes as a synonym [1359] Coleophora cervinella McDunnough, 1946 in Landry et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3749(1): 34.
  • 1363: Coleophora pulchricornis Walsingham, 1897 is listed as excluded by Adamski (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). The inclusion by Hodges, in Hodges et al. (1983) was determined to be erroneous.
  • 1365: Coleophora cratipennella Clemens, 1864 includes as a synonym Coleophora tamesis of authors not Waters, 1929. Tamesis, a strictly palaearctic species incorrectly synonymized with 1365 Coleophora cratipennella Clemens, 1864 by Wright in Hodges et al. (1883), is returned to full species status in Baldizzone & Landry (1993) but was subsequently added to the Checklist in error and is now removed (extralimital to North America).
  • 1375: Coleophora caespititiella Zeller, 1839 is removed from the checklist in Landry (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) following Handfield (2002).
  • 1387: Coleophora mayrella (Hübner, [1813]) includes as synonyms 1391 C. aeneusella and 1392 C. aenusella, the latter being a misspelling of the former, World Catalog of Insects. 8: 1-215.
  • 1394: Haplochrois biminimmaculella: Formerly in the genus Coleophora, World Catalog of Insects. 8: 1-215.
  • 1396.1: Coleophora xyridella, Landry 2005, n. sp., Holarctic Lepidoptera, v. 10 (1-2): 9-15.
  • 1396.2: Coleophora granulatella Zeller, 1849 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Zootaxa, 3749(1): 36.
  • 1396.3: Coleophora vitisella Gregson, 1856 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Zootaxa, 3749(1): 38.
  • 1397: Scythris inornatella (Chambers, 1880) was formerly in the genus Coleophora, Mem. Ent. Soc. Canada 160: 175.
  • 1398: Homaledra octagonella: Formerly in the genus Coleophora, World Catalog of Insects. 8: 1-215.
  • 1398.01: Homaledra howardi Hayden, 2021, n. sp., is described from Florida, Insecta Mundi, 0859: 10.
  • 1398.1: Coleophora arizoniella (Kearfott, 1907) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 1398.2: Coleophora deauratella Lienig & Zeller, 1846 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 1398.3: Coleophora ladonia Landry & Wright, 1993, n. sp., Can. Ent., v. 125, p. 549-618.
  • 1398.4: Coleophora ramitella Landry & Wright, 1993, n. sp., Can. Ent., v. 125, p. 549-618.
  • 1398.5: Coleophora timarella Landry & Wright, 1993, n. sp., Can. Ent., v. 125, p. 549-618.
  • 1398.6: Coleophora alabama Landry, 1994, n. sp., Can. Ent., v. 126, p. 1185-1191.
  • 1398.61: Coleophora albidella ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) is now recognized within the North American fauna by Landry (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) based on specimens from the Yukon with DNA barcodes which were believed to correspond to specimens from Europe. Upon further study, this association has become less clear (NA specimens have slightly degraded DNA) according to J.-F. Landry (pers. comm., 2024). Further work on the Yukon population may be required.
  • 1398.7: Coleophora klimeschiella Toll, 1952 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 1398.8: Coleophora parthenica Meyrick, 1891 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 1398.85: Coleophora n. sp. JFL018 is an apparently undescribed species, see JFL018 at BOLD.
  • 1416.1: Batrachedra pinicolella (Zeller, 1839) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 1422.1: Homaledra knudsoni Hayden, 2021, n. sp., is described from Florida, Insecta Mundi, 0859: 15.
  • 1423.1: Mompha achlyognoma Koster & Harrison, 1997, n. sp., Holarctic Lepidoptera, v. 4, p. 19-23.
  • 1433: Mompha cephalanthiella (Chambers, 1871) was described as Laverna cephalonthiella, an original misspelling corrected in Chambers (1875).
  • 1435.1: Mompha cleidarotrypa Koster & Harrison, 1997, n. sp., Holarctic Lepidoptera, v. 4, p. 19-23.
  • 1443: Mompha eloisella (Clemens, 1860) includes as a synonym magnatella (Zeller, 1873) in Walsingham (1882). Magnatella was included twice in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) as both a full species and as a synonym of eloisella.
  • 1443.1: Mompha epilobiella (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 1444: Mompha ignobilisella (Chambers, 1875), justified emendation, replaces the spelling "ignotilisella", original misspelling.
  • 1444.1: Mompha locupletella ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., 118(4): 510-518. DNA barcode divergence suggests that the NA population might be native and that further investigation may be warranted (Steve Nanz, pers. comm., 2021).
  • 1446.1: Mompha franclemonti Hodges, 1992, n. sp., Jour. N.Y. Entom. Soc., v. 100, no. 2, p. 203-208.
  • 1446.2: Mompha powelli Hodges, 1992, n. sp., Jour. N.Y. Entom. Soc., v. 100, no. 2, p. 203-208.
  • 1448: Mompha albocapitella (Chambers, 1875), rev. stat., formally a synonym of murtfeldtella Chambers, 1875, was determined to have priority by Koster & Landry in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 1448.1: Mompha sturnipennella (Treitschke, 1833) includes as a synonym 1448.1 Mompha nodicolella Fuchs, 1902, a species previously listed as having been added to the North American fauna north of Mexico. Microlepidoptera of Europe, 5: 1-387.
  • 1448.2: Mompha subbistrigella (Haworth, 1828) is an introduced species from Eurasia, discovered in NA by Pohl et al. (in prep.), in their work on the Lepidoptera of Canada and AK.
  • 1454.1: Mompha nancyae Clarke, 1990, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., v. 44, no. 4, p. 252-256.
  • 1454.2: Mompha solomoni Wagner, Adamski & Brown, 2004, n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., 106: 2.
  • 1457: Mompha idaei (Zeller, 1839) is a replacement name for Mompha tricristatella (Chambers 1875).
  • 1457.1: Mompha raschkiella (Zeller, 1839) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 1461.1: Blastodacna atra Haworth, 1828 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 1462.1: Chrysoclista grandis Koster, 2002, n. sp., Tijdschrift voor Entomologie, 145: 107.
  • 1463.1: Chrysoclista lathamella (Fletcher, 1936), a replacement name for bimaculella (Haworth, 1828), is listed as unverified by Kaila & Koster (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). Fig. 18 (cladogram) in Sumpich & Huemer (2016), includes a specimen identified as lathamella which was collected from Alberta. There are two BIN groups for this species (BOLD:AAP8179 (Holarctic) and BOLD:AAM2724 (Palearctic)) which DNA barcode separates by ~3% inferring the possibility of two good biological species. It is not currently known which refers to "true" lathamella (M. Mutanen, pers. comm., 10iv2024).
  • 1467.1: Euclemensia barksdalensis Lee & Brown, 2011, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc.,65(1) : 47-50.
  • 1473: Cosmopterix astrapias Walsingham, 1909: Includes as a synonym Cosmopterix bendidia Hodges, 1962 [1473].
  • 1481: Cosmopterix callichalca (Meyrick, 1922) includes as a synonym Cosmopterix dicacula Hodges 1962 [1481], Zool. Med. 84(10): 298.
  • 1487: Cosmopterix teligera (Meyrick, 1915): Includes as a synonym Cosmopterix abdita Hodges 1962 [1487].
  • 1488: Cosmopterix inopis: Includes as a synonym Cosmopterix gracilens Hodges 1962 [1478].
  • 1499: Pebops ipomoeae (Busck, 1900) corrects the spelling of Pebobs.
  • 1508: Eteobalea sexnotella (Chambers, 1878), n. comb. in Sinev (2002), was formerly placed in the genus Stagmatophora.
  • 1509: Eteobalea wyattella (Barnes & Busck, 1920), n. comb. in Sinev (2002), was formerly placed in the genus Stagmatophora.
  • 1510: Eteobalea iridella (Busck, 1907), n. comb. in Sinev (2002), was formerly placed in the genus Stagmatophora.
  • 1511: Eteobalea enchrysa Hodges, 1962, n. comb. in Sinev (2002), was formerly placed in the genus Stagmatophora.
  • 1511.1: Eteobalea intermediella (Riedl, 1966) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico. Introduced from Europe to control toadflax (Linaria spp.; Plantaginaceae); it may not be established (Hansen, In Biological Control).
  • 1511.2: Eteobalea serratella (Treitschke, 1833) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico. Introduced from Europe to control toadflax (Linaria spp.; Plantaginaceae); it may not be established (Hansen, In Biological Control).
  • 1512: Anatrachyntis rileyi (Walsingham, 1882), n. comb. following the treatment in Koster & Sinev (2003), was formerly placed in the genus Pyroderces.
  • 1513: Anatrachyntis badia (Hodges, 1962), n. comb. following the treatment in Koster & Sinev (2003), was formerly placed in the genus Pyroderces.
  • 1513.1: Anatrachyntis simplex (Walsingham, 1891), a widespread in the Old World species, is now recognized within the North American fauna from Florida, Hayden in Dixon & Anderson (2015), Tri-ology, 54(5): 6.
  • 1528.98: Triclonella n. sp.: Several specimens of both sexes collected by Jim Vargo at Palmview, Hidalgo County, TX.
  • 1559.1: Anoncia texanella (Chambers, 1878) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 1647: Calosima albapenella (Chambers, 1875) includes as synonyms 1201 Calosima nana (Dietz, 1910) & 1157 Calosima citricolella (Chambers, 1880), Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., 98(4): 716-717.
  • 1648: Landryia albilineata (Walsingham, 1888), n. comb. in Kemal & Koçak (2006), was formerly in the genus Scythris.
  • 1651: Scythris inspersella (Hübner, 1817) replaces Gelechia aterrimella (Walker, 1864).
  • 1651.1: Scythris sinensis (Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875) is a recently introduces species, Zootaxa, 3749(1): 38.
  • 1652.1: Scythris brevistrigella (Chambers, 1875), a synonym of Landryia impositella (Zeller, 1855) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is excluded as a nomen dubium by Eiseman & Davis (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) following Landry (1991).
  • 1652.2: Scythris dorsipallidella (Chambers, 1875), listed as a synonym of Landryia impositella (Zeller, 1855) in the Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is listed as excluded (nomen dubium) by Eiseman & Davis (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) following Landry (1991).
  • 1654: Neoscythris confinis (Braun, 1920), n. comb. in Landry (1991:158), was formerly in the genus Scythris.
  • 1654.1: Neoscythris euthia (Walsingham, 1914), n. comb. in Landry (1991:160), formerly in the genus Scythris, is listed as excluded by Landry (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). This Mexican species was accidentally added to the Checklist in Pohl et al. (2016).
  • 1657.1: Arotrura powelli Landry, 1991, n. sp., Mem. Ent. Soc. Canada, 160: 57.
  • 1657.2: Arotrura atascosa Landry, 1991, n. sp., Mem. Ent. Soc. Canada, 160: 62.
  • 1657.3: Arotrura divaricata (Braun, 1923), formerly in the genus Scythris, is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Mem. Ent. Soc. Canada, 160: 68.
  • 1657.4: Arotrura landryorum Metzler, 2016, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., v. 70, no. 3, p. 194-200.
  • 1658: Neoscythris fissirostris (Meyrick, 1928), formerly in the genus Scythris, is the type of Neoscythris Landry (1991:153).
  • 1660: Landryia graminivorella (Braun, 1920), n. comb. in Kemal & Koçak (2006), was formerly in the genus Scythris.
  • 1662: Landryia impositella (Zeller, 1855), n. comb. in Kemal & Koçak (2006), was formerly in the genus Scythris.
  • 1662.1: Landryia matutella (Clemens, 1860), n. comb. in Kemal & Koçak (2006), was formerly in the genus Scythris. A former synonym of 1662 Landryia impositella, matutella is treated as a full species in Landry (1991).
  • 1664: Scythris noricella (Zeller, 1843) includes as a synonym [1664] Scythris magnatella Busck, 1904 (Landry 1991:106).
  • 1665.1: Scythris nr. mixaula is an undescribed species, Mem. Entomol. Soc. Can. 123(S160):123
  • 1667: Arotrura oxyplecta (Meyrick, 1916) was formerly in the genus Scythris, Mem. Ent. Soc. Canada, 160: 70.
  • 1667.1: Arotrura formidabilis Landry, 1991, n. sp., Mem. Ent. Soc. Canada, 160: 73.
  • 1667.2: Arotrura longissima Landry, 1991, n. sp., Mem. Ent. Soc. Canada, 160: 75.
  • 1672: Neoscythris planipenella (Chambers, 1875), justified emendation, formerly in the genus Scythris, corrects the spelling of plausipennella in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and includes as synonyms 1661 Scythris hemidictyas Meyrick, 1928, 1395 Coleophora fuscostrigella Chambers, 1878, 1393 Coleophora albacostella Chambers, 1875, and 1646 Scythris albacostella (Chambers, 1875), a duplicate of 1393 C. albacostella in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), Mem. Ent. Soc. Canada, 160: 163.
  • 1674: Landryia reducta (Braun, 1923), n. comb. in Kemal & Koçak (2006), was formerly in the genus Scythris.
  • 1675: Landryia scintillifera (Braun, 1927), n. comb. in Kemal & Koçak (2006), was formerly in the genus Scythris.
  • 1675.65: Landryia JFL156, found in AZ, CO and NM, is one of several cryptic species in the genus awaiting description. It is represented at BOLD by BIN groups BOLD:AAJ3130 and BOLD:ADA2150. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023)
  • 1676: Arotrura sponsella (Busck, 1907)was formerly in the genus Scythris, Mem. Ent. Soc. Canada, 160: 43.
  • 1676.1: Arotrura balli Landry, 1991, n. sp., Mem. Ent. Soc. Canada, 160: 40.
  • 1676.2: Arotrura hymenata Landry, 1991, n. sp., Mem. Ent. Soc. Canada, 160: 48.
  • 1680.1: Areniscythris whitesands Metzler & Lightfoot, 2014, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 68(3): 186, figs. 109.
  • 1687: Monochroa plutella (Chambers, 1874), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Megacraspedus (Lee & Landry in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). USNM specimens of plutella have been misplaced and the true identity cannot at present be verified (Sangmi Lee, pers. comm., 2024).
  • 1729: Aristotelia aquosa Meyrick, 1925 is a replacement name for Gelechia suffusella Chambers, 1872, preoccupied.
  • 1729.1: Aristotelia arenella Lee, 2022, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., 76 (1): 40-42.
  • 1732: Aristotelia calens Meyrick, 1923 corrects the spelling of callens in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 1733: Aristotelia callirrhoda Meyrick, 1923 was misspelled in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) as Aristotelia callirhoda.
  • 1733.1: Aristotelia corallina Walsingham, 1909 is recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico in Kimball (1965) and Lee et al. (2009). However, "true" corallina from north of Mexico is unverified. "A. corallina" is treated as a species complex in Baer (2018), J. Lepdid. Soc, 72(1):44-52. The many specimens from north of Mexico identified as "corallina" at BOLD (12/8/2020) appear to represent several cryptic species. It is unclear which, if any, refer to "true" corallina.
  • 1737.1: Aristotelia eupatoriella Busck, [1934] is now recognized within the North American fauna (reported from Florida) in Lee & Landry (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 1739.1: Aristotelia howardi Walsingham, 1909 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Zootaxa, 2231: 1-39.
  • 1742: Aristotelia isopelta Meyrick, 1929 includes as a synonym 1749 Aristotelia nigrobasiella Clarke, 1932 in Lee et al. (2009), Zootaxa. 2231: 5.
  • 1752: Scrobipalpula physaliella: Formerly in the genus Aristotelia, Zootaxa, 2231: 26.
  • 1756: Aristotelia pudibundella (Zeller, 1873) includes as a synonym 1740 Aristotelia intermediella (Chambers, 1878), Zootaxa, 2231: 6.
  • 1757: Monochroa pullusella: Formerly placed in the genus Aristotelia, Zootaxa. 2231, 4.
  • 1760: Monochroa robusta: Formerly in the genus Aristotelia, Zootaxa, 2231: 4.
  • 1767.01: Naera nr. fuscocristatella Chambers, 1875: The type locality of Naera fuscocristatella is "Waco and Basque Co. [Texas]” BOLD BIN group BOLD:AAI3303 contains one MEM specimen from MS, identified as fuscocristatella presumably by Sangmi Lee, and one CNC specimen from FL, identified only to genus. The nearest neighbor to BOLD:AAI3303 is BOLD:ACL1953 with several CNC specimens from southeastern AZ identified as “Sophronia” by J-F Landry. The BINs are separated by 3% and would seem to represent two species in the same genus. The AZ specimens do not appear to be separable by photo from fuscocristatella. While it is possible that they may represent true fuscocristatella, it is assumed here, pending further investigation, that the MEM specimen in BOLD:AAI3303 is correctly identified and that the AZ BIN represents a cryptic, possibly undescribed species.
  • 1780: Xenolechia ceanothiella: Formerly placed in the genus Recurvaria, Zootaxa. 1818: 55.
  • 1781: "Recurvaria" consimilis Braun, 1930, provisional generic placement, is listed as misplaced in Lee et al. (2009).
  • 1782: "Recurvaria" francisca Keifer, 1928, provisional generic placement, is listed as misplaced in Lee et al. (2009).
  • 1786: "Recurvaria" vestigata Meyrick, 1929, provisional generic placement, is listed as misplaced in Lee et al. (2009).
  • 1799: Exoteleia chillcotti: Previously listed as Coleotechnites chilcotti.
  • 1806.1: Coleotechnites edulicola Hodges & Stevens, 1978, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., v. 32, no. 2, p. 118-122.
  • 1827.1: Coleotechnites ponderosae Hodges & Stevens, 1978, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., v. 32, no. 2, p. 118-122.
  • 1834.1: Sinoe chambersi Lee, 2012, n. sp., Lee & Brown (2012), Zootaxa, 3332: 55; Figs. 4-6, 11, 14.
  • 1834.2: Sinoe kwakae Lee, 2012, n. sp., Lee & Brown (2012), Zootaxa, 3332: 57; Figs. 7-9, 12, 15.
  • 1834.3: Sinoe capsana Lee, 2012, n. sp., Florida Entomologist, 95(4): 873-876.
  • 1836: "Exoteleia" californica, generic status undetermined, is provisionally retained in the genus Exoteleia pending revision, Adamski et al. (2010), Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., 112: 183-206.
  • 1838: "Exoteleia" graphicella, generic status undetermined, is provisionally retained in the genus Exoteleia pending revision, Adamski et al. (2010), Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., 112: 183-206.
  • 1840.1: Exoteleia anomala Hodges, 1985, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., v. 39, no. 2, p. 139-144.
  • 1841.89: Besciva nr. longitudinella Busck, 1914 refers here to one or more species represented by the BIN groups BOLD:AAH4557, BOLD:AAM8599, BOLD:ABA4722, and BOLD:ABX3462. DNA barcode places those BINs near Ymeldia janae Hodges, 1965. Besciva n. sp. was listed in Kimball (1965:278) from Florida.
  • 1857: Pubitelphusa latifasciella: Previously placed in the genus Telphusa.
  • 1858.1: Telphusa nigrimaculata Braun, 1923, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. ser. 4: vol. 12(10): 118.
  • 1858.2: Telphusa perspicua (Walsingham, 1897) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Zootaxa, 2231: 1-39.
  • 1858.3: Telphusa melanoleuca Walsingham, 1911 is tentatively recognized within the North American fauna, specimen collected by C. Melton in 2021 from AZ, det. M. Metz and T. Harrison.
  • 1864.1: Gnorimoschema herbichii (Nowicki, 1864), previously misspelled as herbichi, is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Stapfia, 55: 337.
  • 1865.1: Neotelphusa n. sp. is an undescribed Myricaceae-feeding species. It is possible that this is the species historically treated as Neotelphusa sequax (Haworth, 1828), see Zeller (1873), a feeder of Helianthemum which is native to Europe.
  • 1869: Carpatolechia belangerella (Chambers, 1875) includes as a synonym 1881.1 Carpatolechia proximella of authors; (not Hübner, 1796), Entomological Society of British Columbia Occasional Paper No. 3: 179.
  • 1869.1: Carpatolechia notatella (Hübner, [1813]) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Zootaxa, 2231: 1-39.
  • 1869.5: Altenia perspersella (Wocke, 1862) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Zootaxa, 3749(1): 39; Zootaxa, 2231: 39.
  • 1874.1: Arcutelphusa talladega Lee & Brown, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa 1818: 1-55 (AL, MS).
  • 1875: Xenolechia aethiops (Humphreys & Westwood, 1845) includes as a synonym 1876 Xenolechia quinquecristatella (Chambers, 1878) in Lee et al. 2009 erroneously following Heppner (2003) which makes no mention of either species. The synonymy was made by Meyrick (1925:69) without explanation. Busck (1903:785) stated that Meyrick identified USNM specimen's of quinquecristatella, det. Walsingham, as aethiops. Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) reinstated quinquecristatella. MPG will continue to list quinquecristatella pending revision.
  • 1876: Xenolechia quinquecristatella (Chambers, 1878) is listed as "ident. uncert." by Lee & Landry (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). This name included as a synonym of Xenolechia aethiops (Humphreys & Westwood, 1845) in Lee et al. 2009 following the treatment in Meyrick (1925:69) but erroneously reversing the priority. Hodges (in Hodges et al. 1983) (Checklist) treated both names as valid.
  • 1877.85: Xenolechia sp. is an apparently undescribed species from Canada represented by BOLD BIN: AAF4660.
  • 1879.1: Xenolechia ceanothiae Priest, 2014, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 68(2): 101-123.
  • 1880.1: Stenolechia bathrodyas Meyrick, 1935 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 1881: Neotelphusa sequax (Haworth, 1828), n. comb., is transferred from the genus Teleiodes, Lee & Brown (2008), Zootaxa, 1818: 36. This species was apparently first added to the NA checklist in Zeller (1873). Based on the scarcity of verified records and the historic absence of the know host plant, its status in North America is unclear.
  • 1922.1: Bryotropha plantariella (Tengström, 1848) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 1922.2: Bryotropha galbanella (Zeller, 1839) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Zootaxa, 740: 9.
  • 1922.3: Bryotropha gemella Rutten & Karsholt, 2004, n. sp., Zootaxa, v. 740, p. 1-42.
  • 1923: Bryotropha similis (Stainton, 1854) replaces Bryotropha clandestina (Meyrick, 1923).
  • 1923.1: Bryotropha hodgesi Rutten & Karsholt, 2004, n. sp., Zootaxa, v. 740, p. 1-42.
  • 1923.2: Bryotropha altitudophila Rutten & Karsholt, 2004, n. sp., Zootaxa, v. 740, p. 1-42.
  • 1923.3: Bryotropha boreella (Douglas, 1851) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico based on several DNA barcoded specimens at BOLD (Pohl et al. 2018).
  • 1928.1: Ornativalva erubescens (Walsingham,1904) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, now widely distributed in Southwestern United States, Jour. Lepid. Soc., 71(3): 141- 145.
  • 1931: "Gelechia" badiomaculella Chambers, 1872 is listed as "ident. uncertain" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist); provisional generic assignment follows Lee et al. (2009).
  • 1934: "Gelechia" bistrigella (Chambers, 1872) is listed as "ident. uncertain" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist); provisional generic assignment follows Lee et al. (2009).
  • 1936: "Gelechia" capiteochrella Chambers, 1875 is listed as "ident. uncertain" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist); provisional generic assignment follows Lee et al. (2009).
  • 1942: "Gelechia" flexurella Clemens, 1860 is listed as "ident. uncertain" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist); provisional generic assignment follows Lee et al. (2009).
  • 1944: Gelechia griseaella (Chambers, 1872) corrects the spelling of grisaeella in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). This species is listed as "ident. uncertain" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist); provisional generic assignment follows Lee et al. (2009).
  • 1945: Gelechia grisseochrella Chambers, 1875 corrects the spelling of griseochrella in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). This species is listed as "ident. uncertain" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist); provisional generic assignment follows Lee et al. (2009).
  • 1945.1: Gelechia intermedia Braun, 1923is listed as excluded by Lee & Landry (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). This species was erroneously included in the NA Checklist North of Mexico in Lee, et al. (2009).
  • 1947: "Gelechia" maculatusella Chambers, 1875 is listed as "ident. uncertain" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist); provisional generic assignment follows Lee et al. (2009).
  • 1949: "Gelechia" mimella Clemens, 1860 is listed as "ident. uncertain" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist); provisional generic assignment follows Lee et al. (2009).
  • 1952: "Gelechia" obscurella Chambers, 1872 is listed as "ident. uncertain" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist); provisional generic assignment follows Lee et al. (2009).
  • 1954: "Gelechia" ocherfuscella Chambers, 1875 is listed as "ident. uncertain" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist); provisional generic assignment follows Lee et al. (2009).
  • 1955: "Gelechia" packardella Chambers, 1877 is listed as "ident. uncertain" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist); provisional generic assignment follows Lee et al. (2009).
  • 1956: "Gelechia" pallidagriseella Chambers, 1874 is listed as "ident. uncertain" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist); provisional generic assignment follows Lee et al. (2009). This species was listed as a synonym of 1662 Landryia impositella (Zeller, 1855).
  • 1957: "Gelechia" palpialbella Chambers, 1875 is listed as "ident. uncertain" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist); provisional generic assignment follows Lee et al. (2009).
  • 1963: "Gelechia" thoracestrigella Chambers, 1875 is listed as "ident. uncertain" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist); provisional generic assignment follows Lee et al. (2009).
  • 1965: "Gelechia" unistrigella Chambers, 1873 is listed as "ident. uncertain" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist); provisional generic assignment follows Lee et al. (2009).
  • 1967: "Gelechia" wacoella Chambers, 1874 is listed as "ident. uncertain" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist); provisional generic assignment follows Lee et al. (2009).
  • 1968.1: Gnorimoschema alaskense Povolný, 1967, described as a subspecies of Gnorimoschema valesiella (Staudinger, 1877), has now been elevated to full species status in Huemer & Karsholt (2010) (Nazari, V. & J-F. Landry 2012:23-24).
  • 1969.1: Gnorimoschema albestre Povolny, 2003, n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 31, no. 124, p. 285-315.
  • 1971.1: Gnorimoschema anomale Povolny, 2003, n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 31, no. 124, p. 285-315.
  • 1971.2: Gnorimoschema assimile Povolny, 2003, n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 31, no. 124, p. 285-315.
  • 1971.3: Gnorimoschema aterrimum Povolny & Powell, 2001, n. sp., Holarctic Lepidoptera, v. 8, no. Suppl.1, p. 1-53.
  • 1971.4: Gnorimoschema bacchariselloides Povolný & Powell, 2001, n. sp., corrects previous spelling of baccariselloides at MPG.
  • 1974.1: Gnorimoschema brachiatum Povolny, 1998, n. sp., Stapfia, v. 55, p. 327-347.
  • 1974.2: Gnorimoschema brackenridgiella (Busck, 1903) is reinstated as valid species, Jour. Lepid. Soc. 67(4): 301-304.
  • 1975.1: Gnorimoschema clavatum Povolny, 1998, n. sp., includes as a synonym Gnorimoschema petiolatum Povolný, 1998 (Lee & Landry in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 1979.1: Gnorimoschema crypticum Povolny & Powell, 2001, n. sp., Holarctic Lepidoptera, v. 8, no. Suppl.1, p. 1-53.
  • 1979.2: Gnorimoschema curiosum Povolny, 2003, n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 31, no. 124, p. 285-315.
  • 1979.3: Gnorimoschema debenedictisi Povolný & Powell, 2001, n. sp., Holarctic Lepidoptera, v. 8, no. Suppl.1, p. 1-53. This species was previously misspelled as debenedicti.
  • 1980.1: Gnorimoschema elatior Povolny, 2003, n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 31, no. 124, p. 285-315.
  • 1981: Gnorimoschema emancipata (Meyrick, 1925), provisional placement by Lee & Landry (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), is a replacement name for Gelechia marmorella Chambers, 1875, a junior primary homonym of Gelechia marmorella Doubleday, 1859. This replacement was missed in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) (Klaus Sattler, pers. comm.; 2018).
  • 1982.1: Gnorimoschema ericoidesi Povolny & Powell, 2001, n. sp., Holarctic Lepidoptera, v. 8, no. Suppl.1, p. 1-53.
  • 1983.1: Gnorimoschema ferrugineum Povolny, 2003, n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 31, no. 124, p. 285-315.
  • 1984.1: Gnorimoschema foliatum Povolny, 2003 includes as a synonym Gnorimoschema pocketosum Povolný, 2003 (Lee & Landry in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 1986.1: Gnorimoschema gallaespeciosum Miller, 2000, n. sp., Ent. Soc. America, Thomas Say Publ. Entomology.
  • 1986.2: Gnorimoschema geminum Povolny, 2003, n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 31, no. 124, p. 285-315.
  • 1986.3: Gnorimoschema generale Povolny, 2003, n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 31, no. 124, p. 285-315.
  • 1987.1: Gnorimoschema gracile Povolny, 2003, n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 31, no. 124, p. 285-315.
  • 1987.2: Gnorimoschema grindeliae Povolny & Powell, 2001, n. sp., Holarctic Lepidoptera, v. 8, no. Suppl.1, p. 1-53.
  • 1989: Gnorimoschema inexperta (Meyrick, 1925) is a replacement name for Gelechia simpliciella Chambers, 1875, preoccupied.
  • 1989.1: Gnorimoschema intermedium Povolny, 2003, n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 31, no. 124, p. 285-315.
  • 1989.2: Gnorimoschema interrogationum Povolny, 2003, n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 31, no. 124, p. 285-315.
  • 1989.3: Gnorimoschema jocelynae Miller, 2000, n. sp., Ent. Soc. America, Thomas Say Publ. Entomology.
  • 1989.4: Gnorimoschema lateritium Povolny, 2003, n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 31, no. 124, p. 285-315.
  • 1989.5: Gnorimoschema ligulatum Povolny, 1998, n. sp., Stapfia, v. 55, p. 327-347.
  • 1989.6: Gnorimoschema jalavai Povolný, 1994 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Zootaxa, 3749(1): 39; Zootaxa, 2231: 39.
  • 1990: Gnorimoschema klotsi Povolný, 1967, n. comb., was formerly in the genus Neoschema (Lee et al. 2009, Zootaxa, 2231: 24).
  • 1993.1: Gnorimoschema nanulum Povolny, 1998, n. sp., Stapfia, 55: 330; fig. 7; Photo 5, includes as a synonym Gnorimoschema lobatum Povolný, 1998 (Lee & Landry in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 1994.1: Gnorimoschema navajorum Povolny, 2003, n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 31, no. 124, p. 285-315, corrects previous spelling of novajorum at MPG.
  • 1994.2: Gnorimoschema obscurior Povolny, 1998, n. sp., Stapfia, v. 55, p. 327-347.
  • 1995.1: Gnorimoschema ovinum Povolny, 2003, n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 31, no. 124, p. 285-315.
  • 1995.2: Gnorimoschema paternale Povolny, 2003, n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., 31(124): 285-315; treated by some authors as a species complex.
  • 1996.1: Gnorimoschema penetrans Povolny, 2003, n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 31, no. 124, p. 285-315.
  • 1996.2: Gnorimoschema perditum Povolny, 2003, n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 31, no. 124, p. 285-315.
  • 1996.5: Gnorimoschema powelli Povolny, 1998, n. sp., Stapfia, v. 55, p. 327-347, was formerly in the genus Neoschema, Zootaxa, 2231: 24.
  • 1996.6: Gnorimoschema reichli Povolny, 1998, n. sp., Stapfia, v. 55, p. 327-347.
  • 1996.7: Gnorimoschema rotundatum Povolny, 1998, n. sp., Stapfia, v. 55, p. 327-347.
  • 1998.1: Gnorimoschema segregatum Povolny, 1998 includes as a synonym Gnorimoschema spinosum Povolný, 1998 (Lee & Landry in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 1999.1: Eurysaccoides alternatus Povolny, 1998, n. sp., Shilap Revista de Entomologia 26 (103): 139-146.
  • 2001.1: Gnorimoschema signatum Povolny, 2003, n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 31, no. 124, p. 285-315.
  • 2001.2: Gnorimoschema siskiouense Povolny, 1985, n. sp., Acta Univ. Agric. Fac. Agron., v. 33, no. 2, p. 111-114.
  • 2001.3: Gnorimoschema slabaughi Miller, 2000, n. sp., Ent. Soc. America, Thomas Say Publ. Entomology.
  • 2001.5: Gnorimoschema huffmanellum Metzler & Adamski, 2002, n. sp., Fabreres, v. 27, no. 1, p. 59-68.
  • 2001.6: Gnorimoschema shepherdiae Priest, 2014, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 68(2): 101-123.
  • 2003.1: Gnorimoschema stigmaticum Povolny & Powell, 2001, n. sp., Holarctic Lepidoptera, v. 8, no. Suppl.1, p. 1-53.
  • 2004.1: Gnorimoschema tediosum Povolny, 2003, n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 31, no. 124, p. 285-315.
  • 2004.2: Gnorimoschema tenerum Povolny & Powell, 2001, n. sp., Holarctic Lepidoptera, v. 8, no. Suppl.1, p. 1-53.
  • 2005.1: Gnorimoschema triforceps Povolny, 2003, n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 31, no. 124, p. 285-315.
  • 2005.2: Gnorimoschema trilobatum Povolny, 2003, n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 31, no. 124, p. 285-315.
  • 2006.1: Gnorimoschema tunicatum Povolny, 1998, n. sp., Stapfia, 55: 336; fig. 24, Photo 15.
  • 2009.1: Gnorimoschema wagneri Povolny, 2003, n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 31, no. 124, p. 285-315.
  • 2009.2: Gnorimoschema vibei (Wolff, 1964) previously considered and endemic of Greenland, now also known from Quebec.
  • 2010.85: Gnorimoschema sp. is an unidentified species found in Colorado.
  • 2012.1: Scrobipalpula antiochia Povolný & Powell, 2001, n. sp., Holarctic Lepidoptera. 8 (Suppl. 1): 17, corrects previous spelling of antiocha at MPG.
  • 2013: Phthorimaea chiquitella (Busck, 1910), n. comb. (Corro Chang & Metz 2021), was previously transferred to the genus Tuta in Povolny & Powell (2001) and subsequently returned to the genus Scrobipalpula in Lee et al. (2009).
  • 2013.1: Scrobipalpuloides chiquitelloides (Povolný, 2001), n. sp. was formerly placed in the genus Tuta, Zootaxa. 2231, 26.
  • 2013.2: Scrobipalpuloides elaborata (Povolný, 2000), n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 28, no. 110, p. 213-225, was formerly placed in the genus Tuta, Zootaxa. 2231, 26.
  • 2013.3: Scrobipalpuloides insularis (Povolný, 2001), n. sp., Holarctic Lepidoptera. 8 (Suppl. 1): 19, was formerly placed in the genus Tuta, Zootaxa. 2231, 26.
  • 2013.4: Scrobipalpuloides isolata (Povolný, 2000), n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 28, no. 110, p. 213-225, was formerly placed in the genus Tuta, Zootaxa. 2231, 26.
  • 2013.5: Scrobipalpuloides spinosa (Povolný, 2000), n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 28, no. 110, p. 213-225, was formerly placed in the genus Tuta, Zootaxa. 2231, 26.
  • 2013.6: Scrobipalpuloides totalis (Povolný, 2000), n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 28, no. 110, p. 213-225, was formerly placed in the genus Tuta, Zootaxa. 2231, 26.
  • 2013.7: Scrobipalpuloides truncata (Povolný, 2000), n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 28, no. 110, p. 213-225, was formerly placed in the genus Tuta, Zootaxa. 2231, 26.
  • 2014.1: Scrobipalpula gutierreziae Povolny & Powell, 2001, n. sp., Holarctic Lepidoptera, v. 8, no. Suppl.1, p. 17.
  • 2017: Scrobipalpula lutescella (Clarke, 1934) was transferred to Scrobipalpulopsis in Powell & Povolný (2001) and returned to the genus Scrobipalpula, Zootaxa. 2231, 26.
  • 2017.1: Scrobipalpula lycii (Povolný, 2001), n. sp., was formerly placed in the genus Scrobipalpulopsis, Zootaxa. 2231, 26.
  • 2017.2: Scrobipalpula manierreorum Priest, 2014, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 68(2): 101-123.
  • 2018.1: Scrobipalpula psilella (Herrich-Schäffer, 1853) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 2024: Scrobipalpa atriplex (Busck, 1910), formerly placed in the genus Euscrobipalpa in Powell & Povolný (2001); this species is returned to the genus Scrobipalpa by Huemer and Karsholt (2010), following the synonymy of Euscrobipalpa with Scrobipalpa in Ponomarenko & Park (2007).
  • 2024.1: Scrobipalpa acuminatella (Sircom, 1850) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Zootaxa, 3749(1): 39; Zootaxa, 2231: 40.
  • 2025: Scrobipalpa atriplicella (von Röslerstamm, 1839), formerly placed in the genus Euscrobipalpa in Powell & Povolný (2001), this species is returned to the genus Scrobipalpa by Huemer and Karsholt (2010), following the synonymy of Euscrobipalpa with Scrobipalpa in Ponomarenko & Park (2007).
  • 2025.1: Scrobipalpa artemisiella (Treitschke, 1833), formerly placed in the genus Euscrobipalpa in Powell & Povolný (2001), this species is returned to the genus Scrobipalpa by Huemer and Karsholt (2010), following the synonymy of Euscrobipalpa with Scrobipalpa in Ponomarenko & Park (2007).
  • 2029: Scrobipalpa obsoletella (von Röslerstamm, 1841), formerly placed in the genus Euscrobipalpa in Powell & Povolný (2001), this species is returned to the genus Scrobipalpa by Huemer and Karsholt (2010), following the synonymy of Euscrobipalpa with Scrobipalpa in Ponomarenko & Park (2007).
  • 2029.01: Scrobipalpa instabilella of authors; (not Douglas, 1846) from California, previously reported as Scrobipalpa instabilella (Douglas, 1846) in Povolný (1998), was determined to represent two related, undescribed species in Huemer & Karsholt (2010: 189-190). "True instabilella, a European species, is treated as extralimital to NA by Lee & Landry (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 2029.02: Scrobipalpa instabilella (Douglas, 1846) was reported from California in Povolný (1998). Those records were determined to represent two related, undescribed species in Huemer & Karsholt (2010: 189-190). "True instabilella, a European species, is treated as extralimital to NA by Lee & Landry (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 2029.2: Scrobipalpa arenaceariella (Powell & Povolný, 2001) was previously misspelled as arenacearella. Formerly placed in the genus Euscrobipalpa in Powell & Povolný (2001), this species is returned to the genus Scrobipalpa by Lee et al. (2009), following the synonymy of Euscrobipalpa with Scrobipalpa in Ponomarenko & Park (2007).
  • 2029.3: Nevadopalpa striata Povolny, 1998, n. sp., Entom. Abhandlungen (Dresden), v. 58, p. 119-130.
  • 2029.4: Nevadopalpa minor Povolny, 1998, n. sp., Entom. Abhandlungen (Dresden), v. 58, p. 119-130.
  • 2029.5: Nevadopalpa albula Povolny, 1998, n. sp., Reichenbachia, v. 32, p. 313-315.
  • 2029.6: Nevadopalpa alboaura Povolny, 1999, n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 27, no. 107, p. 379-391.
  • 2029.7: Nevadopalpa deaurata Povolny, 1999, n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 27, no. 107, p. 379-391.
  • 2029.8: Nevadopalpa maculata Povolny, 1999, n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 27, no. 107, p. 379-391.
  • 2029.9: Nevadopalpa nevadana Povolny, 1999, n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 27, no. 107, p. 379-391.
  • 2030.1: Neopalpa neonata Povolny, 1998, n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 26, p. 139-146.
  • 2030.2: Ephysteris fontosus (Povolný, 1999), n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., 27(107):413-417, n. comb. in Huemer & Karsholt (2010)
  • 2030.3: Eurysaccoides gallaespinosae Povolny, 1998, n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., v. 26, p. 139-146.
  • 2030.5: Insuloschema barbarae Povolný, 2004, n. sp., Acta Univ. Agric. Brno., 52(1): 15-22.
  • 2031.1: Exceptia sisterina Povolny & Powell, 2001, n. sp., Holarctic Lepidoptera, v. 8, no. Suppl.1, p. 1-53.
  • 2037: Symmetrischema pallidochrella (Chambers, 1872) includes as synonyms Symmetrischema lavernella (Chambers, 1874) and Symmetrischema physalivorella (Chambers, 1875), a former synoym of lavernella, (Lee & Landry in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 2038: Symmetrischema costaricanum Povolný, 1990 includes as synonyms S. tangolias of authors (not Gyen, 1913) and it's synonym S. plaesiosema of authors (not Turner, 1919). "True" tangolias Gyen, is extralimital north of Mexico. (JF Landry, pers. comm., 2023)
  • 2039.1: Symmetrischema kendallorum Blanchard & Knudson, 1982, n. sp., Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., v. 84, no. 3, p. 628-631.
  • 2041.1: Caryocolum marmorea (Haworth, 1828) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 2041.2: Caryocolum nearcticum Heumer, 1988, n. sp.
  • 2041.3: Caryocolum proxima (Haworth, 1828) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico from Eugene. OR (Huemer, 1988).
  • 2042: Caryocolum pullatella (Tengström, 1848) replaces Caryocolum subtractella (Walker, 1864).
  • 2043: Scrobipalpopsis arnicella (Clarke, 1942) was transferred from the genus Scrobipalpopsis to Ptycerata, n. syn., in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Scrobipalpopsis was elevated back to full generic status in Powell & Povolný, 2001, Holarctic Lepidoptera, 8 (Suppl. 1): 22.
  • 2045: Scrobipalpopsis petrella (Busck, 1915) was transferred from the genus Scrobipalpopsis to Ptycerata, n. syn., in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Scrobipalpopsis was elevated back to full generic status in Powell & Povolný, 2001, Holarctic Lepidoptera, 8 (Suppl. 1): 22.
  • 2046: Scrobipalpopsis tetradymiella (Busck, 1903) was transferred from the genus Scrobipalpopsis to Ptycerata, n. syn., in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Scrobipalpopsis was elevated back to full generic status in Powell & Povolný, 2001, Holarctic Lepidoptera, 8 (Suppl. 1): 22.
  • 2046.1: Scrobipalpopsis madiae Povolny & Powell, 2001, n. sp., Holarctic Lepidoptera, v. 8, no. Suppl.1, p. 1-53.
  • 2046.2: Scrobipalpopsis interposita Povolny & Powell, 2001, n. sp., Holarctic Lepidoptera, v. 8, no. Suppl.1, p. 1-53.
  • 2047.1: Keiferia elmorei (Keifer, 1936) is elevated from synonymy of 2047 Keiferia lycopersicella.
  • 2048: Keiferia altisolani (Keifer, 1937) was in Tildenia.
  • 2048.1: Keiferia georgei (Hodges, 1985), n. sp.
  • 2049: Keiferia glochinella (Zeller, 1873) was in Tildenia.
  • 2050: Keiferia inconspicuella (Murtfeldt, 1883) was in Tildenia.
  • 2050.1: Keiferia powelli Povolný, 2004, n. sp., Acta Univ. Agric. Brno., 52(1): 15-22.
  • 2050.2: Keiferia educata Povolný, 2004, n. sp., Acta Univ. Agric. Brno., 52(1): 15-22.
  • 2051.1: Frumenta dianeae McCarty 2020, n. sp., Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash., 122(2): 430.
  • 2051.2: Frumenta davidi McCarty 2020, n. sp., Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash., 122(2): 420.
  • 2053.1: Agonochaetia shawinigan Landry, 2017, n. sp., Zootaxa, 4300(4): 469.
  • 2053.71: Neopalpa donaldtrumpi Nazari, 2017, n. sp., ZooKeys, 646: 79-94
  • 2055: Chionodes abella (Busck, 1903) is a member of the "abella-complex” in Hodges (1999).
  • 2057.1: Chionodes metoecus Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2058.1: Chionodes adam Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2058.2: Chionodes altor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2058.3: Chionodes cautor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2058.4: Chionodes irreptor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2058.5: Chionodes baro Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2058.6: Chionodes secutor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2059.1: Chionodes rupex Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2059.2: Chionodes gratus Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2059.3: Chionodes cusor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2059.4: Chionodes fimus Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2059.5: Ephysteris powelli (Povolný, 1999), n. sp., Shilap Rev. De Lepid., 27(107):413-417, n. comb. in Huemer & Karsholt (2010)
  • 2061.1: Chionodes hapsus Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2061.2: Chionodes abitus Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2061.3: Chionodes suasor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2061.4: Chionodes percultor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2065.1: Chionodes cacula Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2065.2: Chionodes impes Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2066.1: Chionodes aruns Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2066.2: Chionodes chlorocephala (Meyrick, 1932) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 2067.1: Chionodes ceryx Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2067.2: Chionodes kubai Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2069: Chionodes continuella (Zeller, 1839) includes as a synonym 1935 Chionodes brumella (Clemens, 1864), Zootaxa. 2231: 16.
  • 2069.1: Chionodes sattleri Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2069.2: Chionodes offectus Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2069.3: Chionodes fictor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2071.1: Chionodes landryi Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2071.2: Chionodes thyotes Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2072.1: Chionodes donatella (Walker, 1864) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 2072.2: Chionodes drapeta Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2072.3: Chionodes emptor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2072.4: Chionodes esor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2074.1: Chionodes fumatella (Douglas, 1850) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, discovered in NA by Pohl et al. (in prep.), in their work on the Lepidoptera of Canada and AK.
  • 2077.1: Chionodes franclemonti Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2078.1: Chionodes cibus Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2078.2: Chionodes bardus Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2080.1: Chionodes abavus Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2080.2: Chionodes tarmes Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6.
  • 2081.1: Chionodes factor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2081.2: Chionodes hospes Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2081.3: Chionodes pallor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2081.4: Chionodes dolo Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2081.5: Chionodes rectifex Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2084.1: Chionodes imber Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6, is a member of the "abella-complex”.
  • 2084.2: Chionodes bios Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2086.1: Chionodes macor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2086.2: Chionodes oecus Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2086.3: Chionodes repertor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2087.1: Chionodes latro Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2090.1: Chionodes obelus Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2092.1: Chionodes petro Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2094.1: Chionodes sepultor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2094.2: Chionodes canor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2094.3: Chionodes histon Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2094.4: Chionodes lictor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2094.5: Chionodes praecia Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2095.1: Chionodes donahueorum Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6, is a member of the "abella-complex”.
  • 2095.2: Chionodes pulvis Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6, is a member of the "abella-complex”.
  • 2095.3: Chionodes sannio Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6, is a member of the "abella-complex”.
  • 2095.4: Chionodes stator Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6, is a member of the "abella-complex”.
  • 2095.5: Chionodes meddix Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6, is a member of the "abella-complex”.
  • 2095.6: Chionodes lactans Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6, is a member of the "abella-complex”.
  • 2095.7: Chionodes volo Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6, is a member of the "abella-complex”.
  • 2095.8: Chionodes obex Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6, is a member of the "abella-complex”.
  • 2095.9: Chionodes munifex Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6, is a member of the "abella-complex”.
  • 2097.1: Chionodes praetor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2097.2: Chionodes naevus Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6, is a member of the "abella-complex”.
  • 2097.3: Chionodes davisi Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6, is a member of the "abella-complex”.
  • 2098.1: Chionodes morus Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2099: Chionodes obscurusella (Chambers, 1872) includes as a synonym 2096 Chionodes negundella (Heinrich, 1920), Fascicle 7.6: 123.
  • 2100.1: Chionodes fremor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2100.2: Chionodes soter Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2100.3: Chionodes lusor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2101.1: Chionodes boreas Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2101.2: Chionodes trico Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2101.3: Chionodes veles Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2101.4: Chionodes theurgis Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2101.5: Chionodes gerdius Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2101.6: Chionodes tributor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2102.1: Chionodes rhombus Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2105: Gelechia periculella Busck, 1910 is a member of the "abella-complex” in Hodges (1999).
  • 2105.1: Chionodes pavor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6, is a member of the "abella-complex”.
  • 2105.2: Chionodes johnstoni Clarke, 1947, revised status in Hodges (1999), was formerly a synonym of 2080 Chionodes gilvomaculella (Clemens, 1863). This species is a member of the "abella-complex”.
  • 2105.3: Chionodes pacator Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6, is a member of the "abella-complex”.
  • 2106.1: Chionodes clarkei Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2108.1: Chionodes popa Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2109.1: Chionodes powelli Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2109.2: Chionodes plutor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2109.3: Chionodes nepos Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2109.4: Chionodes procus Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2109.5: Chionodes paean Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2110.1: Chionodes bibo Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2111.1: Chionodes rabula Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2111.2: Chionodes aleo Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2112.1: Chionodes elainae Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2112.2: Chionodes luror Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2113: Chionodes sabinianae Powell, 1959 is a member of the "abella-complex” in Hodges (1999).
  • 2114.1: Chionodes lector Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2114.2: Chionodes hostis Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2115.1: Chionodes sevir Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2117.1: Chionodes erro Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2118: Chionodes tessa Clarke, 1947 is a member of the "abella-complex” in Hodges (1999).
  • 2118.1: Chionodes rector Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6, is a member of the "abella-complex”.
  • 2118.2: Chionodes delitor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6, is a member of the "abella-complex”.
  • 2118.3: Chionodes nitor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6, is a member of the "abella-complex”.
  • 2118.4: Chionodes sanator Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6, is a member of the "abella-complex”.
  • 2118.5: Chionodes regens Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6, is a member of the "abella-complex”.
  • 2118.6: Chionodes bustosorum Metzler 2016, n. sp., Zootaxa, 4109(3): 372-380.
  • 2120.1: Chionodes parens Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2120.2: Chionodes restio Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2120.3: Chionodes pinax Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2120.4: Chionodes adamas Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2121.1: Chionodes ludio Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2121.2: Chionodes messor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2121.3: Chionodes optio Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2121.4: Chionodes pastor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2121.5: Chionodes nubis Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2121.6: Chionodes magirus Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2121.7: Chionodes innox Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2121.8: Chionodes gestor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2123.1: Chionodes ensis Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2124.1: Chionodes senica Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2124.2: Chionodes dator Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2124.3: Chionodes sponsus Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2124.4: Chionodes ustor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2124.5: Chionodes rogator Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2124.6: Chionodes mikkolai Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2124.7: Chionodes praeco Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2124.8: Chionodes molitor Hodges, 1999, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.6
  • 2125.1: Chionodes hodgesorum Metzler, 2014, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., 68(2): 80-84.
  • 2126: Neofaculta taigana Ponomarenko, 1998 includes as a synonym infernella of authors; (not Herrich-Schäffer, 1854) in Lee & Landry (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023); "true" infernella, a Palaearctic species, is extralimital to NA.
  • 2127.1: Filatima adamsi Hodges & Adamski, 1997, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., v. 51, p. 32-46.
  • 2130: Filatima albipectus (Walsingham, 1911) corrects previous spelling of albipectis at MPG.
  • 2151.1: Filatima loowita Adamski, 2009, n. sp., Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 111 (2): 293-304.
  • 2153.01: Filatima nr. natalis is a cryptic species from New Mexico. Given DNA barcode evidence, this species may be part of a complex which has apparently been confused with Gelechia versutella Zeller, 1873 in collections.
  • 2159: Filatima obscuroocelella (Chambers, 1875) corrects the spelling of obscuroocellella in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 2160.1: Filatima occidua Hodges & Adamski, 1997, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., v. 51, p. 32-46.
  • 2169.1: Filatima revisensis Harrison & Berenbaum, 2013, n. sp., Zootaxa, 3734(4): 469-476.
  • 2173: Filatima shastaella (Gaede, 1937) is a replacement name for Gelechia albifemorella Clarke, 1932 (a preoccupied name).
  • 2181.85: Filatima sp. 1SL is an unidentified species ranging from central Arizona to eastern Texas represented at BOLD by BIN AAG5266. This species may be referable to Filatima gomphopis (Meyrick, 1927).
  • 2187: Aroga compositella (Walker, 1864) replaces Aroga coloradensis (Busck 1903).
  • 2197: Aroga elaboratella (Braun, 1923) includes as a synonym [2197] Aroga trachycosma (Meyrick, 1923), Zootaxa. 2231: 21.
  • 2206.1: Faculta synthetica (Walsingham, 1911) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Zootaxa, 2231: 22.
  • 2207.5: Metopleura potosi Busck, 1912 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Zootaxa. 2231: 1-39.
  • 2208: Mirificarma eburnella (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) replaces Mirificarma flamella (Hübner 1825).
  • 2211.81: Polyhymno n. sp. 1 is a cryptic species from Texas with yellow-golden ground color and unmarked thorax.
  • 2211.82: Polyhymno n. sp. 2 is a represented at BOLD by BINs AAU7762 and ACR1616 and may represent two cryptic species, possibly undescribed,
  • 2211.83: Polyhymno n. sp. 3 is a represented at BOLD by BIN ACS2500 and refers to a cryptic species, possibly undescribed.
  • 2212.1: Calliprora leucaenae Lee & Hayden 2019, n. sp., Zootaxa, 4555(3): 301-318.
  • 2213.1: Sophronia gelidella Nordmann, 1941 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Zootaxa, 3749(1): 39; Zootaxa, 2231: 40.
  • 2218: Aproaerema adversa (Braun, 1930), n. comb. inferred by Aarvik, et al. (2017) and formalized by Lee & Landry in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), was formerly in the genus Syncopacma.
  • 2219: Aproaerema crotolariella Busck, 1900, misspelled as crotalariella in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), n. comb. inferred by Aarvik, et al. (2017) and formalized by Lee & Landry in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), was formerly in the genus Syncopacma.
  • 2220: Aproaerema metadesma (Meyrick, 1927), n. comb. inferred by Aarvik, et al. (2017) and formalized by Lee & Landry in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), was formerly in the genus Syncopacma.
  • 2221: Aproaerema nigrella (Chambers, 1875) was formerly in the genus Syncopacma (Aarvik, et al. 2017).
  • 2222: Aproaerema palpilineella (Chambers, 1875) was formerly in the genus Syncopacma (Aarvik, et al. 2017).
  • 2225: Battaristis concinnusella (Chambers, 1875) corrects the spelling of concinusella in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 2232: Anacampsis comparanda (Meyrick, 1929): Clarke (1969) designated a lectotytpe and illustrated both habitus and genitalia, see references.
  • 2232.1: Anacampsis nr. comparanda is an apparently undescribed species of the southwest with genitalia placing it near Anacampsis comparanda (Meyrick, 1929).
  • 2233.1: Anacampsis consonella (Zeller, 1873), formerly treated as a synonym of 2248 Anacampsis rhoifructella (Clemens, 1860), is reinstated as a full species, Zootaxa, 3794(4): 545-555.
  • 2250.1: Anacampsis triangularis Braun, 1923 is listed as excluded by Lee & Landry (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). This species was erroneously included in the NA Checklist North of Mexico in Lee, et al. (2009).
  • 2251.1: Anacampsis wikeri Harrison, 2013, n. sp., Zootaxa. 3741(1): 194-200.
  • 2251.97: "Anacampsis" n. sp., provisional placement, is a widespread undescribed species from the US southeast represented by BIN group BOLD:AAD3505. DNA barcode seems to place it near Anacampsis and Battaristis. JF Landry (pers. comm., 2019) advises that genitalia separates "Anacampsis" n. sp. from both genera.
  • 2252: Compsolechia crescentifasciella (Chambers, 1874): the true identity of crescentifasciella is currently unknown; its placement in the genus Compsolechia has consequently been retained. (Sangmi Lee, pers. comm., 2024)

    Caution: USNM Type No. 447 (USNMENT00834895), a female, is erroneously identified as the "holotype" of crescentifasciella and may represent a different species. It is in the type series (apparently all females), but Chambers never designated a holotype. This species is apparently confused with Anacampsis comparanda (Meyrick, 1929) in collections, at BOLD, and on community websites. Whether the two names represent the same species is a question for future study. (Mark Metz, pers. comm., 2024)
  • 2258.1: Hypatima sp. 1 is an undescribed species represented at BOLD by BIN BOLD:AAM8615.
  • 2258.2: Hypatima sp. 2 is an undescribed species represented at BOLD by BIN BOLD:AAG0033.
  • 2260.1: Thiotricha sciurella (Walsingham, 1897) is now recognized within the North American fauna by Lee & Landry (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). First reported by Hayden (2016) from Florida as a Thiotricha sp..
  • 2260.12: Thiotricha laterestriata (Walsingham, 1897) is tentatively recognized within the North American fauna based on a population from Coral Gables, FL and more recently Broward Co., FL. (James Hayden, in litt., 2024).
  • 2261: Pectinophora gossypiella (Saunders, 1844), introduced pest of cotton from India, had been declared eradicated in the US by the USDA in 2018. "There are still relictual populations in wild sea-island cotton in nature reserves on the S. FL coast." (James Hayden, in litt., 8iv2022)
  • 2265.1: Helcystogramma convolvuli (Walsingham, 1908) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 2266: Gelechia discoanulella Chambers, 1875 corrects the spelling of discoannulella in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). This species is listed as "ident. uncertain" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist); provisional generic assignment follows Lee et al. (2009).
  • 2271.1: Helcystogramma ectopon Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2272: Mesophleps adustipennis (Walsingham, 1897) replaces 2272 Brachyacma palpigera of authors; (not Walsingham, 1891), (Li & Sattler, 2012).
  • 2275.1: Dichomeris blanchardorum Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2279.1: Dichomeris caia Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2279.2: Dichomeris ardelia Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2279.3: Dichomeris siren Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2281.1: Dichomeris gausapa Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2282.1: Dichomeris solatrix Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2284.1: Dichomeris nenia Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2285.1: Dichomeris diva Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2285.2: Dichomeris sylphe Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2285.3: Dichomeris empusa Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2289.1: Dichomeris achne Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2291.1: Dichomeris aleatrix Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2291.2: Dichomeris copa Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2291.3: Dichomeris scrutaria Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2291.4: Dichomeris furia Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2294.1: Dichomeris gleba Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2294.2: Dichomeris alphito Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2294.3: Dichomeris laetitia Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2295.1: Dichomeris fistuca Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2296: "Gelechia" griseella (Chambers, 1874) is listed as "ident. uncertain" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist); provisional generic assignment follows Lee et al. (2009).
  • 2297.1: Dichomeris pelta Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2297.2: Dichomeris bolize Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2297.3: Dichomeris legnotoa Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2297.4: Dichomeris illusio Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2297.5: Dichomeris mimesis (Hodges, 1986), n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2299.1: Dichomeris mercatrix Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2299.2: Dichomeris euprepes Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2301.1: Dichomeris xanthoa Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2301.2: Dichomeris isa Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2301.3: Dichomeris simulata Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2301.4: Dichomeris imitata Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2302.1: Dichomeris vindex Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2302.2: Dichomeris mulsa Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2302.3: Dichomeris mica Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2302.4: Dichomeris aglaia Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2303.1: Dichomeris baxa Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2303.2: Dichomeris gnoma Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2305: Dichomeris agonia Hodges, 1986 is a replacement name for Trichotaphe trinotella (Busck, 1906).
  • 2305.1: Dichomeris offula Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2305.2: Dichomeris crepida Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2309: Dichomeris heriguronis (Matsumura, 1931), formerly a synonymy of Dichomeris oceanis Meyrick, 1920, is returned to full species status and includes as a synonym Dichomeris picrocarpa of authors; (not Meyrick, 1913).
  • 2309.1: Dichomeris sybilla Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2310.1: Dichomeris kimballi Hodges, 1986, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 7.1
  • 2313: Alucita montana Barnes & Lindsey, 1921, formerly listed as Alucita hexadactyla Linnaeus, 1758 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) with "montana Cockerell, 1889, nom. nud." as a synonym, is treated as a full species in Landry & Landry (2004), Can. Ent., 136: 555. ("Montana" was originally a manuscript name in Cockerell (1889) and formally published in Barnes & Lindsey (1921).)
  • 2313.1: Alucita adriendenisi Landry & Landry, 2004, n. sp., Can. Ent., 136: 561.
  • 2313.2: Alucita lalannei Landry & Landry, 2004, n. sp., Can. Ent., 136: 568.
  • 2313.3: Alucita flavicincta Walsingham, 1915 is now recognized within the North American fauna, reported from FL (Heppner, 2023).
  • 2313.4: Alucita eudactyla Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875 is now recognized within the North American fauna, reported from LA and TX (Heppner, 2023).
  • 2314: Carposina ottawana: Carposina sasakii Kearfott, 1907,formerly treated as C. sasakii ottawana in Diakonoff (1989) and C. niponensis ottawana in Davis (1969), is returned to full species status based on differences in both morphology and DNA and includes as a synonym C. nicholsana Forbes, 1923 in Young & Robertson (2020). "True" C. niponensis Walsingham 1900 and "true" C. sasakii Matsumura, 1900 are regarded as extralimital.
  • 2325.1: Epermenia falcata Gaedike, 2008, n. sp., Tijdschrift voor Entomologie, 151: 59.
  • 2325.2: Epermenia canadensis Gaedike, 2008, n. sp., Tijdschrift voor Entomologie. 151: 60.
  • 2332: Epermenia infracta Braun, 1926 includes as a synonym 2333 Epermenia strictelloides Gaedike, 1977, Tijdschrift voor Entomologie. 151: 61.
  • 2336.1: Neomachlotica spiraea Heppner, 1981, n. sp., Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., v. 83, no. 3, p. 479-488.
  • 2336.2: Drymoana blanchardi Heppner, 1985, n. sp., Fauna and Flora Handbook #1.
  • 2336.3: Glyphipterix floridensis Heppner, 1997, n. sp., Holarctic Lepidoptera, v. 4, p. 67-69.
  • 2337.1: Glyphipterix brauni Heppner, 1985, n. sp., Fauna and Flora Handbook #1.
  • 2338.1: Glyphipterix powelli Heppner, 1985, n. sp., Fauna and Flora Handbook #1.
  • 2338.2: Glyphipterix urticae Heppner, 1985, n. sp., Fauna and Flora Handbook #1.
  • 2339.1: Glyphipterix hypenantia Heppner, 1985, n. sp., Fauna and Flora Handbook #1.
  • 2339.2: Glyphipterix yosemitella Heppner, 1985, n. sp., Fauna and Flora Handbook #1.
  • 2341.1: Glyphipterix sistes Heppner, 1985, n. sp., Fauna and Flora Handbook #1.
  • 2342.1: Glyphipterix feniseca Heppner, 1985, n. sp., Fauna and Flora Handbook #1.
  • 2342.2: Glyphipterix juncivora Heppner, 1985, n. sp., Fauna and Flora Handbook #1.
  • 2342.3: Glyphipterix sierranevadae Heppner, 1985, n. sp., Fauna and Flora Handbook #1.
  • 2342.4: Glyphipterix arizonensis Heppner, 1985, n. sp., Fauna and Flora Handbook #1.
  • 2342.5: Glyphipterix roenastes Heppner, 1985, n. sp., Fauna and Flora Handbook #1.
  • 2344.1: Glyphipterix chiricahuae Heppner, 1985, n. sp., Fauna and Flora Handbook #1.
  • 2344.2: Glyphipterix hodgesi Heppner, 1985, n. sp., Fauna and Flora Handbook #1.
  • 2344.3: Glyphipterix cherokee Heppner, 1985, n. sp., Fauna and Flora Handbook #1.
  • 2344.4: Glyphipterix chambersi Heppner, 1985, n. sp., Fauna and Flora Handbook #1.
  • 2344.5: Glyphipterix flavimaculata Heppner, 1985, n. sp., Fauna and Flora Handbook #1.
  • 2344.6: Glyphipterix melanoscirta Heppner, 1985, n. sp., Fauna and Flora Handbook #1.
  • 2344.7: Glyphipterix santaritae Heppner, 1985, n. sp., Fauna and Flora Handbook #1.
  • 2344.8: Glyphipterix ruidosensis Heppner, 1985, n. sp., Fauna and Flora Handbook #1.
  • 2344.9: Glyphipterix nordini Heppner, 1997, n. sp., Holarctic Lepidoptera, v. 4, p. 67-69.
  • 2345.1: Diploschizia minimella Heppner, 1981, n. sp., Florida Entomologist, 64(2): 315.
  • 2345.2: Diploschizia kutisi Heppner, 1997, n. sp., Holarctic Lepidoptera, v. 4, p. 70-72.
  • 2345.3: Diploschizia seminolensis Heppner, 1997, n. sp., Holarctic Lepidoptera, v. 4, p. 70-72.
  • 2345.4: Diploschizia habecki Heppner, 1981, n. sp., Florida Entomologist, v. 64, no. 2, p. 309-336.
  • 2345.5: Diploschizia regia Heppner, 1981, n. sp., Florida Entomologist, v. 64, no. 2, p. 309-336.
  • 2346.1: Diploschizia kimballi Heppner, 1981, n. sp., Florida Entomologist, v. 64, no. 2, p. 309-336.
  • 2346.5: Lepidotarphius perornatella (Walker, 1864) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico. The presence within NA of this Asian species was first published in Austin et al., (2017), with its discovery in Iowa. The earliest known record is from Illinois in 2016 (Harrison et al. 2019).
  • 2347.1: Araeolepia leuschneri Sohn, 2016, n. sp., Annals Ent. Soc. America, 109(5): 797.
  • 2347.2: Araeolepia ustulana Sohn, 2016, n. sp., Annals Ent. Soc. America, 109(5): 802.
  • 2347.3: Araeolepia triangula Sohn, 2016, n. sp., Annals Ent. Soc. America, 109(5): 797.
  • 2349.1: Ellabella bayensis Heppner, 1984, n. sp., Jour. Res. Lepid., 23 (1): 59.
  • 2349.2: Ellabella johnstoni Heppner, 1984, n. sp., Jour. Res. Lepid., v. 23, no. 1, p. 50-73.
  • 2351.1: Euceratia intermedia Sohn & Powell, 2015, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 67(2): 69: 135, includes as a synonym intermediella, Pohl et al., 2018 ( spelling).
  • 2357: Eidophasia albidorsella (Walsingham, 1881) is placed in the genus Plutella by some authors. Placement in the genus Eidophasia folllows Søli et al. (2018).
  • 2358.1: Plutella haasi of authors; not Staudinger, 1883 is an undescribed species from Labrador misidentified as haasi (JF Landry in Handfield 2002) (Sohn in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). DNA barcode places specimens from western US and Canada in BOLD:AAI2758, a BIN group with "haasi" (determination uncertain) from Europe, however, DNA sequences place those specimens in a separate branch of the barcode tree.
  • 2358.2: Plutella hyperboreella Strand, 1902, rev. comb. (Sohn in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), was formerly placed in the genus Plutelloptera Baraniak, 2007, n. syn. of Plutella (Sohn in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). This species is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Landry et al., 2013). This species was synonymized with Plutella polaris by Robinson & Sattler (2001; appendix), but treated as valid by Baraniak (2007) and Sohn in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 2360.1: Rhigognostis kuusamoensis Kyrki, 1989 is now recognized within the North American fauna in Pohl et al. (2018).
  • 2363: Plutella porrectella (Linnaeus, 1758), rev. comb. (Sohn in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), was formerly placed in the genus Pseudoplutella Baraniak, 2007, n. syn. of Plutella (Sohn in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 2364.1: Rhigognostis senilella (Zetterstedt, 1839), a species described from Greenland and only found in Europe and Greenland, was omitted from Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) but subsequently included in Sohn (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 2365: Eidophasia vanella (Walsingham, 1881) is placed in the genus Plutella by some authors. Placement in the genus Eidophasia folllows Søli et al. (2018).
  • 2367: Rhigognostis aleutianella (Beutenmüller, 1889), n. comb. (Sohn in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), was formerly in the genus Ypsolopha; details in Sohn (2023).
  • 2368: Ypsolopha angelicella (Busck, 1903) includes as a synonym Ypsolopha maculatella (Busck, 1906) (Sohn in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023); details in Sohn (2023:52).
  • 2371: Ypsolopha canariella (Walsingham, 1881) includes as a synonyms Ypsolopha dentiferella (Walsingham, 1881) and Ypsolopha frustella (Walsingham, 1881) in Sohn in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023) as suggested by Powell & Opler (2009).
  • 2372: Ypsolopha cervella (Walsingham, 1881) includes as a synonym Ypsolopha electropa (Meyrick, 1914) (Sohn in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 2373: Ypsolopha cockerella (Busck, 1903) includes as a synonym Ypsolopha heteraula (Meyrick, 1927) in Clarke (1965), a treatment apparently overlooked in Hodges et al. (1983) (Sohn in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 2387: Ypsolopha buscki Heppner, 1982 is a replacement name for 2387 Ypsolopha manella (Busck, 1903), a junior homonym of Ypsolophus [sic] manella Moschler, 1890, Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., 84: 602.
  • 2391: Ypsolopha ochrella (Chambers, 1880), formerly treated as a synonym of ustella (Clerck, 1759) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is raised to full species status and includes as a new synonym rubrella (Dyar, 1902) in Sohn (2015). Ustella is now regarded as extralimital to NA.
  • 2401: Atteva aurea (Fitch, 1856) includes as a synonym Atteva punctella of authors; (not Stoll, 1782); A. floridana is returned to synonymy of aurea, ZooKeys, 46: 41-60.

    (Atteva punctella, a species not found north of Central America, is a homonym of Phalaena punctella Linnaeus, 1761, and is replaced by pustulella (Fabricius), ZooKeys, 46: 41-60)
  • 2401.1: Atteva gemmata (Grote, 1873), collected in Upper Key Largo in 2018 by Jim Troubridge, is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 2403: Enaemia atrolinea (Barnes & McDunnough, 1913), n. comb. in Heppner (2019), was formerly in the genus Lactura.
  • 2404: Enaemia basistriga (Barnes & McDunnough, 1913), n. comb. in Heppner (2019), was formerly in the genus Lactura.
  • 2404.1: Enaemia rubritegula (Matson & Wagner, 2017), n. sp., ZooKeys, 711: 107, n. comb. in Heppner (2019), was formerly in the genus Lactura.
  • 2404.2: Enaemia nalli (Matson & Wagner, 2019), n. sp., ZooKeys, 846: 107, n. comb. in Heppner (2019), was formerly in the genus Lactura.
  • 2405: Enaemia pupula (Hübner, [1831]), n. comb. in Heppner (2019), was formerly in the genus Lactura.
  • 2407: Enaemia subfervens (Walker, 1854), n. comb. in Heppner (2019), was formerly in the genus Lactura and includes as synonyms 2406 Enaemia psammitis Zeller, 1872 and 2408 Enaemia rhodocentra (Meyrick, 1913) and includes as a subspecies Enaemia subfervens sapeloensis (Matson & Wagner, 2019) in Matson et al. (2019), ZooKeys, 846: 90.
  • 2411.1: Atemelia casimiroae Sohn & Epstein, 2019, n. sp., Zool Anz., 279: 52-58.
  • 2414: Swammerdamia pyrella (de Villers, 1789) includes as a synonym Swammerdamia beirnei Doganlar, 1979 (Sohn & Landry in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 2414.2: Paraswammerdamia nebulella (Goeze, 1783) replaces Swammerdamia lutarea (Haworth, 1828), World Catalogue of Insects, Vol. 12, p 105.
  • 2414.3: Paraswammerdamia conspersella (Tengström, 1848) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Handfield (2002).
  • 2414.4: Paraswammerdamia lapponica of authors; (not Petersen, 1932) is listed as an undescribed species by Sohn & Landry (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) and refers to the species identified as "lapponica" in Handfield (2002).
  • 2414.5: Paraswammerdamia albicapitella (Scharfenberg, 1805) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico. Introduced from Europe. Zootaxa, 3749(1): 20.
  • 2415.1: Wockia asperipunctella (Bruand, 1852) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 2416: Prays atomocella: Formerly placed in the genus Yponomeuta, World Catalogue of Insects. Vol. 12, p. 72.
  • 2416.1: Teinoptila calcarata: Formerly placed in the genus Yponomeuta, World Catalogue of Insects. Vol. 12.
  • 2416.2: Prays fraxinella (Bjerkander, 1784) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Biodiversity and Conservation. 18: 3825-3839.
  • 2419: Kessleria martinella: Formerly placed in the genus Yponomeuta, World Catalogue of Insects. Vol. 12.
  • 2420: Yponomeuta multipunctella (Clemens, 1860) includes as synonyms 2417 Yponomeuta euonymella (Chambers, 1872), 2418 Yponomeuta leucothorax (Meyrick, 1913), 2423 Yponomeuta semialba (Meyrick, 1913), World Catalogue of Insects. Vol. 12.
  • 2421.1: Yponomeuta malinellus (Zeller, 1838) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico. Introduced from Europe to western USA. (Unruh et al. 1993).
  • 2423.1: Yponomeuta cagnagella (Hübner, 1813) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 2425: Zelleria celastrusella: Formerly placed in the genus Kessleria, this species is returned to the genus Zelleria, World Catalogue of Insects. Vol. 12. p. 1-253.
  • 2428: Zelleria ochroplagiata (Braun, 1918) cannot be at present separated from 2432 Zelleria semitincta Meyrick, 1930 and is likely conspecific. Original descriptions do not separate the two, however, the type of semitincta is illustrated by Clarke (1965) and does seem to match the type of ochroplagiata. A specimen with habitus matching the type of ochroplagiata (TL: northern LA) collected by Royal Tyler from northwestern LA was dissected by Terry Harrison. The genitalia matches the illustration of the type of semitincta (TL: western TX) in Clarke (1965). Pending further study, images of both species will be treated as Zelleria ochroplagiata at MPG.
  • 2429: Kessleria parnassiae (Braun, 1940) was in Zelleria.
  • 2432: Zelleria semitincta Meyrick, 1930 cannot be at present separated from 2428 Zelleria ochroplagiata (Braun, 1918) and is likely conspecific. Original descriptions do not separate the two, however, the type of semitincta is illustrated by Clarke (1965) and does seem to match the type of ochroplagiata. A specimen with habitus matching the type of ochroplagiata (TL: northern LA) collected by Royal Tyler from northwestern LA was dissected by Terry Harrison. The genitalia matches the illustration of the type of semitincta (TL: western TX) in Clarke (1965). Pending further study, images of both species will be treated as Zelleria ochroplagiata at MPG.
  • 2432.51: Cedestis sp. 1 is an undescribed species from the Pacific North West.
  • 2432.52: Cedestis sp. 2 is an undescribed species from Vancouver Island.
  • 2474: Argyresthia pygmaeella ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) is a poorly studied species. North American specimens may refer to 2447 Argyresthia chalcochrysa Meyrick, 1913. DNA barcode separates Nearctic specimens of pygmaeella, BIN BOLD:AAA6669, from Eurasian, BIN BOLD:ADD9964, by nearly 2%. One of the specimens in AAA6669 is identified as chalcochrysa.
  • 2485.1: Tinagma brunneofasciatum Gaedike, 1990, n. sp., Beitrage Zur Entomologie, v. 40, p. 287-300.
  • 2485.2: Tinagma powelli Gaedike, 1990, n. sp., Beitrage Zur Entomologie, v. 40, p. 287-300.
  • 2485.3: Tinagma californicum Gaedike, 1990, n. sp., Beitrage Zur Entomologie, v. 40, p. 287-300.
  • 2485.4: Tinagma gaedikei Harrison, 2005, n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., v. 107, no. 3, p. 596-603.
  • 2488: Tinagma ochremaculella (Chambers, 1875) replaces the spelling ocheomaculella, an unjustified emendation.
  • 2488.1: Tinagma dryadis Staudinger, 1872 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Gaedike, 2010).
  • 2488.2: Tinagma jalavai Gaedike, 2018 is now recognized within the North American fauna, collected at Grey Mountain, YT by G. Pohl (Gaedike & Pohl in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 2489.1: Digitivalva clarkei Gaedike, 1984, n. sp., Entomologische Abhandlungen, v. 47, p. 179-194.
  • 2490.1: Acrolepiopsis heppneri Gaedike, 1984, n. sp., Entomologische Abhandlungen, v. 47, p. 179-194.
  • 2490.2: Acrolepiopsis californica Gaedike, 1984, n. sp., Entomologische Abhandlungen, v. 47, p. 179-194, includes as a synonym 2492.2 Acrolepiopsis liliivora Gaedike, 1994, The Canadian Entomologist. 139(3): 319-353.
  • 2493.1: Cycloplasis immaculata Braun, 1940 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 2496: Embola albaciliella (Busck, 1910) was formerly in the genus Heliodines, Univ. Calif. Publ. Entom., 124: 1-158.
  • 2496.1: Embola autumnalis Hsu, [2005] 2004, n. sp., Univ. Calif. Publ. Entom., v. 124, p. 1-214.
  • 2497: Aetole bella Chambers, 1875, formerly placed in the genus Heliodines in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is returned to the genus Aetole, Univ. Calif. Publ. Entom., 124: 1-158.
  • 2497.1: Aetole prenticei Hsu, [2005] 2004, n. sp., Univ. Calif. Publ. Entom., 124: 1-158.
  • 2497.2: Aetole schulzella (Fabricius, 1794) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, two males from Dade Co., Florida, J.B. Heppner, Univ. Calif. Publ. Entom., 124: 1-158.
  • 2497.3: Aetole cera Hsu, [2005] 2004, n. sp., Univ. Calif. Publ. Entom., 124: 1-158.
  • 2497.4: Aetole favonia Hsu, [2005] 2004, n. sp., Univ. Calif. Publ. Entom., 124: 1-158.
  • 2497.5: Aetole aprica Hsu, [2005] 2004, n. sp., Univ. Calif. Publ. Entom., 124: 1-158.
  • 2498: Embola ciccella (Barnes & Busck, 1920) was formerly in the genus Heliodines, Univ. Calif. Publ. Entom., 124: 1-158.
  • 2498.1: Embola cyanozostera Hsu, [2005] 2004, n. sp., Univ. Calif. Publ. Entom., 124: 1-158.
  • 2499: Aetole extraneella (Walsingham, 1881) was formerly in the genus Heliodines, Univ. Calif. Publ. Entom., 124: 1-158.
  • 2500: Embola ionis (Clarke, 1952) was formerly in the genus Heliodines, Univ. Calif. Publ. Entom., 124: 1-158.
  • 2500.1: Embola powelli Hsu, 2002, n. sp., Pan-Pacific Entomol., 78(2): 132-139.
  • 2502: Neoheliodines nyctaginella (Gibson, 1914) was formerly in the genus Heliodines, Univ. Calif. Publ. Entom., 124: 1-158.
  • 2502.1: Neoheliodines cliffordi (Harrison & Pasoa, 1995), n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., 97(1): 63-70. This species was formerly in the genus Heliodines, Univ. Calif. Publ. Entom., 124: 1-158.
  • 2502.2: Neoheliodines albidentus Hsu, [2005] 2004, n. sp., Univ. Calif. Publ. Entom., 124: 1-158.
  • 2502.3: Neoheliodines arizonense Hsu, [2005] 2004, n. sp., Univ. Calif. Publ. Entom., 124: 1-158.
  • 2502.4: Neoheliodines eurypterus Hsu, [2005] 2004, n. sp., Univ. Calif. Publ. Entom., 124: 1-158.
  • 2502.5: Neoheliodines hodgesi Hsu, [2005] 2004, n. sp., Univ. Calif. Publ. Entom., 124: 1-158.
  • 2502.6: Neoheliodines melanobasilarus Hsu, [2005] 2004, n. sp., Univ. Calif. Publ. Entom., 124: 1-158.
  • 2502.7: Neoheliodines vernius Hsu, [2005] 2004, n. sp., Univ. Calif. Publ. Entom., 124: 1-158.
  • 2504: Embola sexpunctella (Walsingham, 1892) was formerly in the genus Heliodines, Univ. Calif. Publ. Entom., 124: 1-158.
  • 2504.1: Euheliodines chemsaki Hsu, [2005] 2004, n. sp., Univ. Calif. Publ. Entom., 124: 1-158.
  • 2505: Aetole tripunctella (Walsingham, 1892), previously in the genus Heliodines, includes as a synonym Aetole perichalca (Meyrick, 1912) [2503], Univ. Calif. Publ. Entom., 124: 1-158.
  • 2506: Aetole unipunctella (Walsingham, 1892) was formerly in the genus Heliodines, Univ. Calif. Publ. Entom., 124: 1-158.
  • 2512.1: Lithariapteryx elegans Powell, 1991, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., v. 45, no. 2, p. 89-104.
  • 2513.1: Sophona greenfieldi Eichlin, 1986, n. sp., Entomography 4, 347.
  • 2513.2: Sophona snellingi Eichlin, 1986, n. sp., Entomography 4, 349.
  • 2524.1: Paranthrene sogaardi Taft & Smith, 2024, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 1051: 1-9.
  • 2527.1: Paranthrene pellucida Greenfield & Karandinos, 1979, n. sp.
  • 2527.2: Paranthrene hilairemontis Handfield & Handfield, 2021, n. sp.,
  • 2528: Vitacea admirandus (Edwards, 1882), apparently misplaced in the genus Vitacea, is treated by some authors as a synonym of Tirista argentifrons Walker, [1856], type locality, Oaxaca, Mexico. DNA tested specimens identified as argentifrons from southern Mexico are well separated by barcode from specimens of admirandus from TX and OK. Genitalia comparisons have yet to be made.
  • 2533: Albuna pyramidalis (Walker, 1856) formerly included as a synonym 2533.2 Albuna beutenmuelleri in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), Jour. Lepid. Soc., 70(3): 211-217.
  • 2533.2: Albuna beutenmuelleri Skinner, 1903 corrects the spelling of beutenmulleri Pühringer (2017), Jour. Lepid. Soc., 71(2): 132. This species, previously a synonym of 2533 Albuna pyramidalis (Walker, 1856), has been elevated back to species status, Taft et al. (2016), Jour. Lepid. Soc., 70(3): 211-217.
  • 2533.5: Tirista praxila Druce, 1896 is provisionally added to the NA fauna north of Mexico based on reports of specimens in the Southern Lepidopterists' News season summary (Knudson 1999, 2001).
  • 2536: Eichlinia cucurbitae (Harris, 1828), n. comb. (Gorbunov 2020), was formerly in the genus Melittia.
  • 2537: Eichlinia calabaza (Duckworth & Eichlin, 1973), n. comb. (Gorbunov 2020), was formerly in the genus Melittia.
  • 2538: Eichlinia snowii (Edwards, 1882), n. comb. (Gorbunov 2020), was formerly in the genus Melittia.
  • 2539: Eichlinia grandis (Strecker, 1881), n. comb. (Gorbunov 2020), was formerly in the genus Melittia.
  • 2540: Eichlinia gloriosa (Edwards, 1880), n. comb. (Gorbunov 2020), was formerly in the genus Melittia.
  • 2541: Eichlinia magnifica (Beutenmüller, 1899), n. comb. (Gorbunov 2020), was formerly in the genus Melittia.
  • 2543.01: Sesia pacificum Edwards, 1881, rev. stat., is elevated from synonymy of Sesia tibiale (Harris, 1839) to full species in Handfield & Handfield (2024) and includes as synonyms californicum (Neumoegen 1891), californicum (Neumoegen 1891) and dyari (Cockerell 1908).
  • 2543.1: Sesia spartani Eichlin & Taft, 1988, n. sp., Jour. Lep. Soc., v. 42, no. 3, p. 231-235.
  • 2543.2: Sesia augeri Handfield & Handfield, 2024, n. sp., Lepidoptera Novae, 17(3): 91; fig. 1-2, 9, 21, 27, 31, 35, 39, Map 1.
  • 2545.1: Osminia donahueorum Duckworth & Eichlin, 1983, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, v. 361, p. 1-15.
  • 2545.2: Osminia bicornicolis Duckworth & Eichlin, 1983, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, v. 361, p. 1-15.
  • 2586.1: Synanthedon myopaeformis (Borkhausen, 1789) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, first discovered in British Columbia in the Cawston area in 2005, Pohl et al. (2015).
  • 2598.1: Carmenta flaschkai Eichlin, 1993, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., v. 46, no. 4, p. 265-268.
  • 2599.1: Carmenta hela (Druce, 1889) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, reported from Hidalgo County, TX, 3/19/1992, 2011 Season Summary, News Lepid. Soc., 54(S1):77.
  • 2599.2: Carmenta hipsides (Druce, 1889), reported from Brewster County, TX 9/27/2011, 2011 Season Summary, News Lepid. Soc., 54(S1):77, is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 2600.1: Carmenta laurelae Brown, Eichlin & Snow, 1985, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., v. 39, no. 4, p. 262-265.
  • 2605: Carmenta pallene (Druce, 1889) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico; specimens collected near Portal, AZ, Aug. 1978, Eichlin & Duckworth , 1988, MONA Fascicle 5.1:123
  • 2614.1: Carmenta wildishorum Taft & Cognato, 2017, n. sp., Zootaxa, 4337(3): 436-444.
  • 2615.1: Carmenta wielgusi Eichlin, 1987, n. sp., Entomography 5, 531-540.
  • 2617.1: Carmenta tildeni Eichlin, 1995, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., v. 49, no. 2, p. 114-118.
  • 2621.1: Penstemonia pappi Eichlin, 1987, n. sp., Entomography 5, 531-540.
  • 2622.1: Alcathoe autumnalis Engelhardt, 1946 is elevated from synonymy of 2622 Alcathoe carolinensis.
  • 2626.1: Phormoestes palmettovora Heppner, 1982, n. sp., Smithsonian Contributions To Zoology, v. 370, p. 1-27.
  • 2626.2: Chamaesphecia hungarica (Tomala, 1901) was introduced from Europe into the USA in 1993 and into Canada in 1991 for biocontrol of Leafy Spurge (Euphorbia esula). Its current population status is uncertain. Hansen 2002, Winston et al. 2014.
  • 2626.3: Chamaesphecia tenthrediniformis ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) was introduced from Europe into the USA in 1975 and into Canada in 1971-1974 for biocontrol of Leafy Spurge (Euphorbia esula); its current population status is uncertain, Harris 1984:163-165 & Winston et al. 2014.
  • 2626.4: Chamaesphecia crassicornis Bartel, 1912 was introduced from Europe into the USA in 1993 and into Canada in 1991 for biocontrol of Leafy Spurge (Euphorbia esula). Its current population status is uncertain. Winston et al. 2014.
  • 2626.5: Chamaesphecia empiformis (Esper, 1783) was introduced from Europe into the USA in 1970 for biocontrol of Cypress Spurge (Euphorbia cyparissias L.); its current population status is uncertain, Harris 1984:163-165 & Winston et al. 2014. One Chamaesphecia record (photographed) from Tweed, ON, in 2015 appears to be this species.
  • 2626.6: Chamaesphecia astatiformis (Herrich-Schäffer, 1846) was introduced from Europe into the Canada in 1993 for biocontrol of Leafy Spurge (Euphorbia esula). Its current population status is uncertain. Winston et al. 2014.
  • 2627: Brenthia pavonacella Clemens, 1860 erroneously includes as a synonym amphicarpeoeana (Clemens, 1878) in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023); the author should be (Chambers, 1878). Chambers (1878) explained that he intended to propose this name prior to learning that the species had likely already been described by Clemens.
  • 2628.1: Anthophila fabriciana (Linnaeus, 1767) corrects the previous spelling of fabriciania at MPG.
  • 2628.2: Anthophila plenicarinata Heppner, 2011, n. sp., Lepidoptera Novae, 4: 11-18.
  • 2629.1: Prochoreutis palinura Heppner, 2020, n. sp., Lepid. Nov., 12(1-2): 37; fig. 3, 6-7, 9, 11.
  • 2630: Protochoreutis sororculella (Dyar, 1900), n. comb., previously in the genus Prochoreutis, is the type-species of the genus Protochoreutis, Heppner, 2020, Lepid. Nov., 12(1-2): 39; fig. 13. 15-16, 19, 21
  • 2631: Protochoreutis dyarella (Kearfott, 1902), n. comb. in Heppner (2020), Lepid. Nov., 12(1-2): 41; figs 14, 17-18, 20, 22, was formerly in the genus Prochoreutis.
  • 2632: Pseudocaloreas extrincicella (Dyar, 1900), n. comb. (Heppner 2021), was formerly in the genus Prochoreutis.
  • 2633: Pseudocaloreas pernivalis (Braun, 1921), n. comb. (Heppner 2021), was formerly in the genus Prochoreutis.
  • 2635.1: Caloreas molpastes Heppner, 2022, n. sp., Lepidoptera Novae, 15(1-2): 45.
  • 2635.2: Caloreas canadensis Heppner, 2022, n. sp., Lepidoptera Novae, 15(1-2): 46.
  • 2636: Caloreas coloradella (Dyar, 1900) was unintentionally described is a key using the manuscript name by Kearfott.
  • 2636.1: Caloreas cyanorites Heppner, 2022, n. sp., Lepidoptera Novae, 15(1-2): 48.
  • 2636.2: Caloreas hyperboreas Heppner, 2022, n. sp., Lepidoptera Novae, 15(1-2): 49
  • 2636.3: Caloreas mertensiae Heppner, 2022, n. sp., Lepidoptera Novae, 15(1-2): 49.
  • 2636.4: Caloreas montanae Heppner, 2022, n. sp., Lepidoptera Novae, 15(1-2): 51
  • 2636.5: Caloreas virescens Heppner, 2022, n. sp., Lepidoptera Novae, 15(1-2): 53.
  • 2636.6: Caloreas clarkei Heppner, 2022, n. sp., Lepidoptera Novae, 15(1-2): 54.
  • 2637.1: Caloreas maritima Heppner, 2022, n. sp., Lepidoptera Novae, 15(1-2): 55.
  • 2637.2: Caloreas elachia Heppner, 2022, n. sp., Lepidoptera Novae, 15(1-2): 57.
  • 2638: Caloreas schausiella (Busck, 1907) was originally included in the list based on a misinterpretation of the type locality, "Las Vegas, New Mexico" instead of Las Vigas de Ramírez, Veracruz, Mexico, in Busck (1907). The only recognized record of this species from north of Mexico is a female and has yet to be verified. See Heppner (2022).
  • 2639: Neocaloreas augustella (Clarke, 1933), n. comb. in Heppner (2022), was formerly in the genus Caloreas, Lepidoptera Novae, 15(1-2): 61.
  • 2639.1: Neocaloreas japygia Heppner, 2022, n. sp., Lepidoptera Novae, 15(1-2): 60.
  • 2640: Neocaloreas multimarginata (Braun, 1925), n. comb. in Heppner (2022), was formerly in the genus Caloreas, Lepidoptera Novae, 15(1-2): 63.
  • 2640.1: Neocaloreas melanifera (Fernald, 1900), n. comb. in Heppner (2022), Lepidoptera Novae, 15(1-2): 65, formerly in the genus Caloreas, was listed as a synonym of 2640 Caloreas multimarginata (Braun, 1925) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Powell & Opler (1996:122) and Heppner (2022) treat melanifera as a full species. "As noted for N. multimarginata, there may be a hybrid zone between the two species in the northwestern region of California." - Heppner (2022)
  • 2641: Neocaloreas leucobasis (Dyar, 1900), n. comb. in Heppner (2022), was formerly in the genus Caloreas, Lepidoptera Novae, 15(1-2): 66.
  • 2643.1: Tebenna chrysobalia Heppner, 2023, n. sp.
  • 2643.2: Tebenna mimetica Heppner, 2023, n. sp.
  • 2645.1: Tebenna xeronastes Heppner, 2023, n. sp.
  • 2645.2: Tebenna xeronastes Heppner, 2023, n. sp.
  • 2646.1: Tebenna hesperia Heppner, 2023, n. sp.
  • 2649: Pseudotebenna carduiella (Kearfott, 1902), n. comb. (Heppner 2023), was formerly in the genus Tebenna.
  • 2650: Choreutis pariana (Clerck, 1759) is an introduced species, NY about 1870 on apple (Heppner 2024)
  • 2651: Choreutis diana (Hübner, [1822]) is a Holarctic species represented in North America by Choreutis diana luridana (Walker, 1863), new stat.(Heppner 2024).
  • 2652.01: Choreutis sexfasciella (Sauber, 1902) is an invasive species native to Southeast Asia recently established in southern California and Florida (Hayden et al. 2022). Listed as 47a0005 Anthophila emplecta by Rota in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), the names were synonymized in Heppner (2023). Bippus (2020) had previously transferred emplecta to Anthophila, a treatment with which John Heppner (pers. comm. 6 Jan 2024) disagreed. DNA barcode supports Choreutis as the correct genus (Jadranka Rota, pers. comm. 8 Jan 2024).
  • 2652.1: Neochoreutis epicharis Heppner, 2020, n. gen and n. sp., Lepid. Nov., 12(1-2): 41, includes as a synonym Choreutis myllerana of authors; (not Fabricius, 1794).
  • 2653.1: Tortyra iocyaneus Heppner, 1991, n. sp., Trop. Lepid., v. 2, no. 1, p. 73-78.
  • 2654: Ornarantia dyari: Formerly in the genus Hemerophila, Zoologica Scripta. 41: 536-546.
  • 2659.1: Inguromorpha texasensis Naydenov, Yakovlev & Penco, 2023, Acta Biologica Sibirica, 9: 230; figs 31, 53, 62 (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023)).
  • 2663.1: Givira delindae Metzler, 2017, n. sp., ZooKeys, 655: 141-156.
  • 2695: Toronia perplexus: Toronia perplexa (Neumögen & Dyar, 1893), formerly in the genus Miacora, is returned to Toronia in Schoorl (1990), Zoöl. Verh. 263: 42.
  • 2696: Toronia luzena (Barnes, 1905), formerly in the genus Miacora, is returned to Toronia, Zoöl. Verh. 263: 42.
  • 2697: Brypoctia ramosa (Schaus, 1892) was formerly in the genus Aramos; new generic synonym in Yakovlev et al., (2019).
  • 2699.1: "Zeuzera" masoni Schaus, 1892, rev. comb., prov. pl. (Young in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), is recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico from Texas in Blanchard & Knudson (1985). This species was transferred to the genus Psychonoctua in Blanchard & Knudson (1985) and then to Aramos in Schoorl (1990:125). In synonymizing Aramos with Brypoctia, Yakovlev, et al. (2019:408) excluded masoni from both Brypoctia and Psychonoctua leaving it's placement undetermined.
  • 2700.1: Morpheis clenchi Donahue, 1980, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., v. 34, no. 2, p. 173-181.
  • 2701.1: Episimus guiana (Busck, 1913) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 2701.2: Episimus transferrana (Walker, 1863) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 2702.1: Episimus burserae Heppner, 1994 n. sp., Holarctic Lepidoptera, v. 1, p. 83-107.
  • 2702.2: Episimus kimballi Heppner, 1994 n. sp., Holarctic Lepidoptera, v. 1, p. 83-107.
  • 2702.3: Episimus nesiotes Walsingham, 1897 is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 2702.4: Episimus lagunculariae Heppner, 1994 n. sp., Holarctic Lepidoptera, v. 1, p. 83-107.
  • 2702.5: Episimus dickeli Heppner, [2019] 2018, n. sp., Lep. Nov., 2(1-2): 65-67.
  • 2702.6: Episimus rufatus Razowski & Brown, n. sp., Acta Zool. Cracov. 51B(1-2):99, is now recognized within the North American fauna from Florida, Heppner (2009), Tri-ology, 48(3):2, confirmed by James Hayden.
  • 2704.05: Cacocharis albimacula Walsingham, 1892 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico in Heppner (2008).
  • 2704.1: Cryptaspasma bipenicilla Brown & Brown, 2004 n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., v. 106, no. 2, p. 288-297.
  • 2704.2: Cryptaspasma lugubris (Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Arthropods of Florida and Neighboring Land Areas, 17: 318.
  • 2707.1: Bactra miwok Powell, 1997 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 51: 131.
  • 2707.2: Bactra albipuncta Heinrich, 1926, originally described as a variety of Bactra verutana Zeller, 1876, was raised to full species status by Diakonoff (1964), a changed apparently overlooked by some subsequent authors but recognized by Gilligan & Brown (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 2710.1: Bactra philocherda Diakonoff, 1964, n. sp., Zool. Verh., 70(1): 31. apparently overlooked in the Hodges 1984 Checklist but possibly omitted for lack of recent records, is added the NA Checklist, paratypes from Florida.
  • 2710.2: Bactra cultellana Zeller, 1877, apparently overlooked in the Hodges 1984 Checklist but possibly omitted for lack of recent records, is added to the NA Checklist with records from Starke, FL in Diakonoff (1964), Zool. Verh., 70(1): 31
  • 2710.5: Paralobesia parsaura Royals & Gilligan, 2019, n. sp., Mem. Lepid. Soc., (6): 27.
  • 2711.1: Paralobesia magnoliana (Kearfott, 1907), previously synonymized with 2711 Paralobesia liriodendrana (Kearfott, 1904) in Heinrich (1926), is elevated to full species status in Royals et al. (2019), Mem. Lepid. Soc., (6): 69.
  • 2712.6: Paralobesia ridingensis Royals & Gilligan, 2019, n. sp., Mem. Lepid. Soc., (6): 44.
  • 2712.85: Paralobesia nr. viteana: Unresolved specimens found to be sister to Paralobesia viteana (Clemens, 1860) in Royals et al. (2019), Mem. Lepid. Soc., (6): 22.
  • 2714.1: Paralobesia crispans Royals & Gilligan, 2019, n. sp., Mem. Lepid. Soc., (6): 58.
  • 2714.2: Paralobesia worthi Royals & Gilligan, 2019, n. sp., Mem. Lepid. Soc., (6): 60.
  • 2715.1: Paralobesia marilynae Royals & Gilligan, 2018, n. sp., Zootaxa, 4446(1): 81-96.
  • 2716.1: Paralobesia pallicircula Royals & Gilligan, 2019, n. sp., Mem. Lepid. Soc., (6): 51.
  • 2716.3: Paralobesia landryi Royals & Gilligan, 2019, n. sp., Mem. Lepid. Soc., (6): 53.
  • 2716.4: Paralobesia wontonana Royals & Gilligan, 2019, n. sp., Mem. Lepid. Soc., (6): 54.
  • 2719.1: Paralobesia glenni Royals & Gilligan, 2019, n. sp., Mem. Lepid. Soc., (6): 66.
  • 2719.2: Paralobesia hodgesi Royals & Gilligan, 2019, n. sp., Mem. Lepid. Soc., (6): 67.
  • 2719.3: Paralobesia kearfotti Royals & Gilligan, 2019, n. sp., Mem. Lepid. Soc., (6): 68.
  • 2719.4: Paralobesia maculana Royals & Gilligan, 2019, n. sp., Mem. Lepid. Soc., (6): 68.
  • 2719.5: Paralobesia moritzi Royals & Gilligan, 2019, n. sp., Mem. Lepid. Soc., (6): 71.
  • 2719.6: Paralobesia pallida Royals & Gilligan, 2019, n. sp., Mem. Lepid. Soc., (6): 71.
  • 2719.7: Paralobesia piperae Royals & Gilligan, 2019, n. sp., Mem. Lepid. Soc., (6): 72.
  • 2720: Paralobesia palliolana (McDunnough, 1938) includes as a synonym 2721 Paralobesia piceana (Freeman, 1941) in Royals et al. (2019), Mem. Lepid. Soc., (6): 61.
  • 2721.1: Paralobesia alafusca Royals & Gilligan, 2019, n. sp., Mem. Lepid. Soc., (6): 63.
  • 2721.2: Paralobesia annetteae Royals & Gilligan, 2019, n. sp., Mem. Lepid. Soc., (6): 64.
  • 2722.1: Paralobesia wrighti Royals & Gilligan, 2019, n. sp., Mem. Lepid. Soc., (6): 38.
  • 2722.2: Paralobesia dividuana Royals & Gilligan, 2019, n. sp., Mem. Lepid. Soc., (6): 58.
  • 2722.3: Paralobesia rougemontensis Royals & Gilligan, 2019, n. sp., Mem. Lepid. Soc., (6): 39.
  • 2722.4: Paralobesia monslata Royals & Gilligan, 2019, n. sp., Mem. Lepid. Soc., (6): 40.
  • 2725.1: Paralobesia tenuis Royals & Gilligan, 2019, n. sp., Mem. Lepid. Soc., (6): 74.
  • 2725.5: Paralobesia crassa Royals & Gilligan, 2019, n. sp., Mem. Lepid. Soc., (6): 34.
  • 2727.1: Paralobesia albiterminana Royals & Dang, 2019, n. sp., Mem. Lepid. Soc., (6): 30.
  • 2728: Paralobesia carduana (Busck, 1907) is transferred from the genus Lobesia in Royals et al. (2019), Mem. Lepid. Soc., (6): 33.
  • 2729: Lobesia spiraeae (McDunnough, 1938), described as a subspecies of [2729] Lobesia bicinctana (Duponchel, 1843), extralimital (Palearctic), is raised to full species in Gilligan et al. (2020), Insects, 11(9), 594: 1-59.
  • 2729.1: Lobesia botrana ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) is excluded from the list (eradicated). This introduced species, first discovered in Napa Valley, CA, Gilligan et al. (2011), Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., 113(1): 14-30, was announced as eradicated in 2016 by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the California Department of Agriculture (CDFA).
  • 2729.5: Lobesiodes euphorbiana (Freyer, 1842) was introduced from Europe into the Canada in 1983 for biocontrol of Leafy Spurge (Euphorbia esula) and in 1991 for biocontrol of Cypress Spurge (Euphorbia cyparissias L.). Has become established in MB. (McClay et al. 1995) (Winston et al. 2014)
  • 2738: Endothenia hebesana (Walker, 1863) includes as a synonym daeckeana (Kearfott, 1907) in Miller (1983). The name gentianaeana (Hübner [1799]) (now regarded ass extralimital to NA) was erroneously applied to this species in Beebe (1954) (Miller 1983).
  • 2742.85: Endothenia nr. infuscata is represented at BOLD by BIN groups AAF8214 and AAH5569. It is possible that one of these two cryptic species may refer to "true" E. infuscata or E. conditana. Both of those species are closely related to E. montanana. DNA barcode places both BINs with the BIN group for montanana in the same branch of the tree for genus Endothenia.
  • 2743: Endothenia nubilana (Clemens, 1865), listed as a subspecies of E. quadrimaculana (Haworth, [1811]) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), was reinstated as a full species with E. quadrimaculana treated as extralimital (Palearctic) in Miller (1983), Great Lakes Entomologist, 16(1): 5-12.
  • 2743.1: Endothenia quadrimaculana (Haworth, [1811]), an introduced species to North America, is recognized as established in Ontario and Quebec in Pohl et al. (2018).
  • 2751: Zomaria rosaochreana (Kearfott, 1907) was misspelled as rosaschreana in the original description. Specific epithet for the "rose" and "ochreous" coloring of the moth. The species name is correctly spelled in the index.
  • 2757.1: Apotomis trifida Adamski, 1986 n. sp., Can. Entomol., 118(7): 666; figs. 26, 33, 64, 65, 85.
  • 2764: Apotomis apateticana (McDunnough, 1922) was originally described under the name Argyroploce deceptana McDunnough, 1922 which determined to be a junior homonym.
  • 2765.1: Apotomis coloradensis Adamski, 1986 n. sp., Can. Entomol., 118(7): figs. 31-76.
  • 2767.1: Apotomis spurinfida Adamski, 1986 n. sp., Can. Ent., v. 118, p. 649-689.
  • 2767.5: Cymolomia hartigiana (Ratzeburg, 1840) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico. This species is likely a recent introduction to Long Island, NY, McGuinness & Brown (2017), Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., 119(4): 667-669.
  • 2767.7: Megalota submicans (Walsingham, 1897), n. comb. in Brown (2009), is now recognized within the North American fauna from Texas in Knudson & Bordelon (2018). The specific identity of Texas specimens is considered uncertain in Brown (2009).
  • 2768: Apotomis removana (Kearfott, 1907) includes as a synonym 2766 Apotomis dextrana (McDunnough, 1923) in Adamski & Peters (1986), Can. Entomol., 118(7): 654.
  • 2770: Orthotaenia undulana ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) is treated as a European species also found in Alaska with specimens from the US and southern Canada, previously treated by authors as O. undulana, regarded as a cryptic species in Gilligan et al. (2020), Insects, 11(9), 594: 1-59. A future split could result in the elevation of O. campestrana (Zeller, 1876), currently a synonym of O. undulana, to full species with O. dilutifuscana Walsingham, 1879, also currently a synonym of O. undulana, treated as a junior synonym of O. campestrana.
  • 2783: Olethreutes trepidulum (Heinrich, 1926), rev. stat., formerly treated as a synonymy of Olethreutes diallacta (Meyrick, 1932) in Brown (2205), is restored to full species status in Gilligan & Brown in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 2798: Olethreutes diallacta (Meyrick, 1932) is a replacement name for zelleriana Fernald, a name proposed for nitidana, sensu Zeller (1875), but preoccupied at the time by zelleriana Erschoff, 1874.
  • 2799.1: Olethreutes mysteriana Miller, 1979 n. sp., Ann. Ent. Soc. Am. 72: 235.
  • 2807.86: Olethreutes nr. brunneopurpurata is and undescribed species found in New England.
  • 2830.1: Olethreutes nr. auricapitana is an apparently undescribed birch feeding species similar to 2830 Olethreutes auricapitana (Walsingham, 1879), a fern feeding species, from which it is narrowly separated by DNA barcode, Sabourin & Hunt, (pers. comm., 7/2020).
  • 2831: Pristerognatha agilana (Clemens, 1860) is raised from synonymy with Pristerognatha fuligana ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775), a European species not found in North America, to full species status in Miller (1985), Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., 87: 413.
  • 2831.1: Argyroploce externa (Eversmann, 1844) was first recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico under its synonym, 2831.1 A. dalecarliana, by Jalava and Miller (1998). This synonymy was made by Nedoshivina (2007), Nota Lepidopterologica 30 (1): 100.
  • 2831.2: Argyroploce aquilonana Karvonen, 1932 is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 2831.3: Argyroploce lediana (Linnaeus, 1758) is now recognized within the North American fauna based on multiple DNA barcoded specimens from across Canada, generic placement following Aarvik (2017).
  • 2833: Celypha chalybeana (Walsingham, 1879) is a species from western US formerly listed in the genus Olethreutes as a subspecies of the Eurasian Celypha siderana (Treitschke, 1834) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and Razowski (2003). It was treated as a full species by Powell & Opler (2009) with siderana as extralimital to NA, a treatment overlooked by Gilligan & Brown (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) but subsequently supported by Michael Sabourin (pers. comm., 11/8/2022) and Todd Gilligan (pers. comm., 3/2/2023). That treatment is followed here. Current generic placement follows Aarvik et al. (2017).
  • 2833.1: Phiaris bipunctana (Fabricius, 1794) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico in Landry et al, (2013), Zootaxa, 3749(1): 41.

    This species includes as a synonym Phiaris castorana (McDunnough, 1922), formerly a synonym of 2847 Olethreutes glaciana, in Nedoshivina (2016). Formerly placed in Olethreutes, the current generic treatment follows Aarvik (2017).
  • 2838: Olethreutes coruscana (Clemens, 1860) includes as synonyms [2839] Olethreutes puncticostana (Walker, 1863) and [ 2836] Olethreutes constellatana (Zeller, 1876) in Miller (1985), Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash. 87(2): 408-417.
  • 2838.1: Olethreutes ferrolineana (Walker, 1863) is elevated from synonymy of 2838 Olethreutes coruscana.
  • 2839.2: Phiaris metallicana (Hübner, 1796) was formerly placed in Olethreutes; the current generic treatment follows Aarvik (2017). This species includes as a synonyms O. major (Walsingham, 1895) and O. murina (Packard, 1867) in Miller (1985), both previously treated as synonyms of O. puncticostana (Walker, 1863) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Olethreutes puncticostana of authors; (not Walker, 1863) is also listed as a synonym of O. metallicain the Pohl et al. (2016). Aspila lobarzewskii (Nowicki, 1864) (Grapholitha), rev. stat., is removed from synonymy in Hu et al. (2023), Appendix S4 and is treatred as extralimital to NA.
  • 2840: Phiaris nordeggana (McDunnough, 1922) was formerly placed in the genus Olethreutes; the current generic treatment follows Razowski (2003).
  • 2842: Phiaris heinrichana (McDunnough, 1927) was formerly placed in Olethreutes; the current generic treatment follows Aarvik (2017).
  • 2843: Phiaris dissolutana (Stange, 1886) includes as a synonym [2843] Argyroploce minaki McDunnough, 1929 in Nedoshivina (2016). The generic treatment follows Aarvik (2017).
  • 2847: Phiaris glaciana (Möschler, 1860), n. comb., was formerly placed in Olethreutes (Gilligan et al. 2020).
  • 2850: Phiaris schulziana (Fabricius, 1777) was formerly placed in Olethreutes; the current generic treatment follows Aarvik (2017).
  • 2851: Phiaris turfosana (Herrich-Schäffer, 1851) was formerly placed in Olethreutes; the current generic treatment follows Aarvik (2017). This species includes as a synonym [2851] Phiaris intermistana (Clemens, 1865).
  • 2852: Phiaris septentrionana (Curtis, 1835) was formerly placed in Olethreutes; the current generic treatment follows Aarvik (2017).
  • 2853: Phiaris inquietana (Walker, 1863), current placement following Aarvik (2017), was formerly in the genus Olethreutes.
  • 2855: Argyroploce mengelana (Fernald, 1894), current placement following Aarvik et al. (2017), was formerly in the genus Olethreutes.
  • 2856: Olethreutes costimaculana (Fernald, 1882) includes as a synonyms Heydya roseomaculana of authors; (not Herrich-Schäffer, 1851), an extralimital species.
  • 2858.1: Argyroploce exaridanus (Kuznetzov, 1991), n. sp., Nota Lepid. 14: 202, n. comb (Gilligan & Brown in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), was first documented in NA (Ogilvie Mts., YT) in Jalava & Miller (1998).
  • 2858.2: Phiaris palustrana (Lienig & Zeller, 1846) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico. Formerly placed in Olethreutes, the current generic treatment follows Aarvik (2017).
  • 2858.3: Argyroploce concretana (Wocke, 1862) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico, generic placement follows Aarvik (2017).
  • 2859: Celypha cespitana (Hübner, [1817]) was treated as extralimital (Palearctic) based on DNA evidence in Gilligan et al. (2020). Gilligan & Brown (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) proposed the placeholder name "Celypha cespitana of authors; (not Hübner, [1817])" for the valid biologic NA species previously ascribed to cespitana with all synonyms of cespitana described from NA as placeholder synonyms. However, Celypha instrutana (Clemens, 1865) is the senior available name for Nearctic specimens and it's usage is putative. With valid NA synonyms available, we find it appropriate to retain the name Celypha cespitana (Hübner, [1817]) pending further study to confirm the status of C. cespitana and its North American synonyms.
  • 2859.5: Celypha lacunana ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) is is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico in Gilligan et al. (2020), Insects, 11(9), 594: 1-59. This Holarctic species is found in both eastern and western Canada based on DNA barcoded specimens.
  • 2859.94: Olethreutes nr. tilianum is an undescribed species.
  • 2860: Hedya separatana: Formerly in the genus Metendothenia.
  • 2860.1: Hedya atropunctana (Zetterstedt, 1839) is transferred from the genus Metendothenia in Alipanah & Baixeras (2011), Zootaxa, 2879: 33-44.
  • 2861: Hedya ochroleucana (Frölich, 1828) was treated as extralimital (Palearctic) based on DNA evidence in Gilligan et al. (2020) with "ochroleucana" from NA referring to two separate valid biologic species. Gilligan & Brown (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) proposed the placeholder name "Hedya ochroleucana of authors; (not Frölich, 1828)" for the NA species with all synonyms of ochroleucana described from NA as placeholder synonyms. With valid NA synonyms available, we find it appropriate to retain the name Hedya ochroleucana (Frölich, 1828) for both populations pending further study to confirm the status of ochroleucana and those NA synonyms.
  • 2864.1: Hedya salicella (L., 1758) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 2879.1: Rhyacionia granti Miller, 1985 n. sp., Great Lakes Ent, 18(3): 120.
  • 2887.1: Rhyacionia duplana (Hübner, 1811) is removed, no verified records. The basis for the addition, a misidentified specimen from OR (Walsingham 1879:77), was corrected to R. busckana. Duplana is extralimital to North America. (Powell & Miller 1978:19)
  • 2888.2: Jerapowellia burnsorum Miller, 1995 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 49: 26.
  • 2888.85: Rhyacionia sp. is an apparently undescribed species from Arizona.
  • 2891: Retinia virginiana (Busck, 1914) includes as a synonym Retinia wenzeli (Kearfott, 1910), nomen nudum, not published as a new species with a valid description and therefore an invalid name, Agricultural Experiment Station. Memoir. 68: 439.
  • 2894: Retinia metallica (Busck, 1914) includes a synonym [2895] Retinia luculentana Heinrich, 1920
  • 2898.1: Retinia mafica (Miller, 1978) n. sp., Ann. Ent. Soc. Am. 71: 336.
  • 2904: Barbara ulteriorana (Heinrich, 1920) was erroneously listed as a synonym Barbara mappana Freeman, 1941 in Pohl et al. (2016) following an erroneous listing in Tortricid.net. The two species are separated by genitalia and DNA barcode.
  • 2906.1: Spilonota laricana (Heinemann, 1863) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico in Handfield (2002). The presence is NA is confirmed in Gilligan et al. (2020) but it is unclear if the report in Handfield (2002) does in fact refer to laricana or S. ocellana.
  • 2908: Eucosma radiatana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2909: Eucosma albertana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2910: Eucosma essexana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2911: Eucosma awemeana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2912: Eucosma indeterminana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2913: Eucosma umbrastriana, formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337, Includes as a synonym Phaneta roseoterminana (Kearfott, 1907) [2914] and P. formosana subcandida (Heinrich, 1929), Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 76: 98-103.
  • 2915: Eucosma ferruginana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2916: Eucosma formosana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2917: Eucosma altana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2918: Eucosma corculana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2918.1: Eucosma arenana (Wright, 2010), n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 64(3): 120, was formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2919: Eucosma annetteana (Kearfott, 1907), formerly placed in Phaneta, includes as a synonym 2920 Phaneta scotiana (McDunnough, 1958), Jour. Lepid. Soc. 68(2): 85-100; Zootaxa. 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2920.1: Eucosma millerana Wright & Brown, 2014, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 68(2): 85-100.
  • 2920.2: Eucosma litorea Wright & Brown, 2014, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 68(2): 85-100.
  • 2921: Eucosma citricolorana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2922: Eucosma amphorana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2923: Eucosma decempunctana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2924: Eucosma refusana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2925: Eucosma autumnana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2926: Eucosma verna: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2927: Eucosma ochrocephala: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2928: Eucosma raracana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2929: Eucosma ochroterminana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2935: Eucosma oregonensis: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2936: Eucosma tomonana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2937: Eucosma parmatana (Clemens, 1860), formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Zootaxa. 3746(2): 301-337, includes as synonyms [2933] Eucosma marmontana (Kearfott, 1907) in Wright & Gilligan, 2015:82 and [2931] Phaneta crispana (Clemens, 1865), a phenotype that may show much orange coloration, [3187] Phaneta kennebecana (Kearfott, 1907), [2930] Phaneta perfuscana (Heinrich, 1923), [2934] Phaneta sinestrigana (McDunnough, 1938) and [2932] Phaneta alterana (Heinrich, 1923) in Miller (1983).
  • 2938: Eucosma modernana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2939: Eucosma fasciculatana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2940: Eucosma convergana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2941: Eucosma mormonensis: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2941.1: Eucosma browni (Wright, 2010), n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 64(3): 119, was formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2942: Eucosma delphinus (Heinrich, 1923) was formerly placed in the genus Phaneta and later designated as [Eucosmini-unplaced], Jour. Lepid. Soc., 73(2): 110.
  • 2943: Eucosma latens: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2943.1: Eucosma metzleri Wright, 2014, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 68(3): 191-196.
  • 2944: Eucosma columbiana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2944.1: Eucosma mayelisana (Blanchard, 1980), n. sp., was formerly placed in the genus Phaneta (Gilligan et al. 2013).
  • 2945: Eucosma insignata: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2946: Eucosma apacheana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2947: Eucosma influana (Heinrich, 1923), formerly in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337, includes as a synonym Phaneta musetta Blanchard & Knudson, 1983, Wright & Gilligan, 2015:93.
  • 2948: Eucosma sublapidana (Walsingham, 1879) was formerly placed in the genus Phaneta and later designated as [Eucosmini-unplaced], Jour. Lepid. Soc., 73(2): 112.
  • 2949: Eucosma lapidana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2950: Eucosma kokana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2951: Eucosma ornatula: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2951.1: Eucosma hohenwartiana ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Alaska, Zootaxa, 3571: 1-25.
  • 2951.2: Eucosma cana (Haworth, 1811), previously added tentatively to the NA list based on DNA evidence, is formally added in Gilligan et al. (2020), Insects, 11(9), 594: 1-59.
  • 2951.3: Eucosma aspidiscana (Hübner, [1817]) (TL: Europe with an erroneous report from NS by by Perrin & Russel (1912) and misidentified specimens at BOLD) is teated as extralimital to NA by Gilligan & Brown (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 2952: Eucosma elongana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2953: Eucosma rupestrana (McDunnough, 1925), formerly in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337, includes as a synonym 2954 Phaneta vernalana (McDunnough, 1942), Wright & Gilligan, 2015:74.
  • 2955: Eucosma transversa: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2956: Eucosma tarandana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2957: Eucosma nepotinana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2957.1: Eucosma kramerana: Formerly in the genus Phaneta, n. sp., Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2958: Eucosma complicana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2959: Eucosma spectana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2960: Eucosma tenuiana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2960.1: Eucosma donahuei: Formerly in the genus Phaneta, n. sp., Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2961: Eucosma migratana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2961.1: Eucosma gypsumana Metzler and Porter, 2018, n. sp., is described from New Mexico, Jour. Lepid. Soc., 72(4): 315.
  • 2962: Pelochrista cinereolineana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2963: Eucosma misturana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2964: Eucosma parvana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2965: Eucosma fertoriana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 61.
  • 2966: Eucosma crassana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2967: Eucosma alatana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2968: Eucosma clavana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2969: Eucosma indagatricana (Heinrich, 1923), formerly placed in the genus Phaneta (Gilligan et al. 2013), includes as a synonym Phaneta verecundana Blanchard, 1980 in Wright (2010).
  • 2969.2: Eucosma labiata (Wright, 2010), n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 64(3): 121, was formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2969.3: Eucosma goblinana (Wright, 2010), n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 64(3): 124, was formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2969.4: Eucosma cibolana (Wright, 2010), n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 64(3): 125, was formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2969.5: Eucosma parvula (Wright, 2010), n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 64(3): 128, was formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2969.6: Eucosma clementeana (Wright, 2010), n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 64(3): 135, was formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2969.7: Eucosma baloghi (Wright, 2010), n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 64(3): 000, was formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Zootaxa, 3746(2): 135.
  • 2969.8: Eucosma vogelana (Wright, 2010), n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 64(3): 137, was formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2971: Eucosma spiculana (Zeller, 1876), formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337, includes as a synonym 2970 Phaneta argenticostana (Walsingham, 1879), Wright & Gilligan, 2015:63.
  • 2971.1: Eucosma fulvotegulana Wright & Gilligan, 2015, n. sp., Wright & Gilligan, 2015:64.
  • 2971.2: Eucosma pecosana Wright & Gilligan, 2015, n. sp., Wright & Gilligan, 2015:65.
  • 2972: Eucosma dorsiatomana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2972.1: Eucosma salidana Wright & Gilligan, 2015, n. sp., Wright & Gilligan, 2015:60.
  • 2973: Eucosma striatana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2973.1: Eucosma occidentalis (Heinrich, 1923), formerly a subspecies of Eucosma striatana (Clemens, 1860), is elevated to species status, Wright & Gilligan, 2015:55.
  • 2974: Eucosma implicata: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2975: Eucosma delphinoides (Heinrich, 1923) was formerly placed in the genus Phaneta and later designated as [Eucosmini-unplaced], Jour. Lepid. Soc., 73(2): 110.
  • 2976: Eucosma pallidarcis: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2976.1: Eucosma patagoniana Wright, 2014, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 68(3): 191-196.
  • 2977: Eucosma modicellana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2978: Eucosma minimana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2979: Eucosma subminimana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2980: Eucosma pallidicostana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2981: Eucosma perangustana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2982: Eucosma kiscana (Kearfott, 1907) was formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2983: Eucosma salmicolorana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2984: Eucosma artemisiana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2985: Eucosma infimbriana (Dyar, 1904) was formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2986: Eucosma octopunctana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2987: Eucosma youngi: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2988: Eucosma setonana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2989: Eucosma scalana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2990: Eucosma festivana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2991: Eucosma segregata (Heinrich, 1924), formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337, includes as a synonym Thiodia castrensis McDunnough, 1929 (Wright & Gilligan 2015:42).
  • 2993: Eucosma camdenana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2993.1: Eucosma calderana Wright & Gilligan, 2015, n. sp., Wright & Gilligan, 2015:45.
  • 2993.2: Eucosma fulvofasciata Wright & Gilligan, 2015, n. sp., Wright & Gilligan, 2015:46.
  • 2993.3: Eucosma robertsoni Wright & Gilligan, 2015, n. sp., Wright & Gilligan, 2015:46.
  • 2994: Eucosma montanana (Walsingham, 1884), formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337, includes as a synonym 3002.1 Phaneta clarkei (Blanchard & Knudson, 1983), Wright & Gilligan, 2015:72
  • 2995: Eucosma benjamini: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2996: Eucosma griseocapitana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2996.1: Eucosma cruentana (Blanchard & Knudson, 1981), n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 35: 169., was formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2997: Eucosma pastigiata: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2997.1: Eucosma hodgesi: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2998: Eucosma olivaceana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2998.1: Eucosma viridis: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2999: Eucosma verniochreana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 2999.1: Eucosma knudsoni Wright & Gilligan, 2015, n. sp., Wright & Gilligan, 2015:88.
  • 3000.1: Eucosma sableana Wright & Gilligan, 2015, n. sp., Wright & Gilligan, 2015:87.
  • 3001: Eucosma granulatana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3002: Eucosma grindeliana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3003: Eucosma stramineana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3004: Eucosma umbraticana: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3004.1: Eucosma ambodaidaleia (Miller, 1983), n. sp., Ann. Ent. Soc. Am. 76: 101, was formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3004.2: Eucosma canusana (Wright, 1997) n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 51: 122, was formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3005: Eucosma offectalis: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3005.1: Eucosma argutipunctana (Blanchard & Knudson, 1983) n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 37: 143, was formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3005.2: Eucosma linitipunctana (Blanchard & Knudson, 1983) n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 37: 140, was formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3005.3: Eucosma alabamae Wright & Gilligan, 2015, n. sp., Wright & Gilligan, 2015:52
  • 3006: Eucosma bucephaloides: Formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3007: Eucosma southamptonensis (Heinrich, 1935), formerly placed in the genus Phaneta, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337, includes as a synonym 3148 Eucosma urnigera Meyrick, 1937, Wright & Gilligan, 2015:103.
  • 3007.1: Eucosma aquilana Wright & Gilligan, 2021, n. sp., though closest in most respects to 3172 Epiblema strenuana (Walker, 1863), is placed in genus Eucosma based on "sterigma-sternum 7 structure" and presence of male costal fold, Jour. Lepid. Soc., 75(2): 130; figs. 1-6, 16a-d.
  • 3008: Pelochrista quinquemaculana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3009: Pelochrista robinsonana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3009.1: Pelochrista fritillana (Blanchard & Knudson, 1981) n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 35: 170, was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3009.2: Pelochrista guttulana (Blanchard, 1980) n. sp., was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma (Gilligan et al. 2013).
  • 3010: Pelochrista hazelana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3011: Pelochrista crambitana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3011.1: Pelochrista aurilineana (Ferris, 2005) n.sp., Zootaxa 806: 2, was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3012: Pelochrista fandana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3013: Pelochrista canariana (Kearfott, 1907) was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3014: Pelochrista ridingsana (Robinson, 1869), formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337, includes as a synonym 3017 Pelochrista magnidicana (Heinrich, 1923), MONA Fascicle 9.5: 78.
  • 3014.1: Pelochrista griselda (Blanchard & Knudson, 1981) n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 35: 173-178, was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3014.2: Pelochrista argentifurcatana (Grote, 1876), treated as a synonym of 3014 Pelochrista ridingsana (Robinson, 1869) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is raised to full species status, MONA Fascicle 9.5: 80.
  • 3015: Pelochrista fernaldana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3018: Pelochrista caniceps: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3020: Pelochrista avalona: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3021: Pelochrista adamantana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3022: Pelochrista spaldingana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3023: Pelochrista sandiego: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3023.1: Pelochrista atascosana (Blanchard, 1980) n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 33: 212, was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma (Gilligan et al. 2013).
  • 3025: Pelochrista optimana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3026: Pelochrista agassizii (Robinson, 1869), formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337, includes as a synonym 3024 Pelochrista gilletteana (Dyar, 1903), MONA Fascicle 9.5: 27. This species was previously listed erroneously at MPG as a synonym of Eucosma aemulana (Schlager, 1849).
  • 3027: Pelochrista laticurva: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3028: Pelochrista dapsilis: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3029: Pelochrista bolanderana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3029.01: Pelochrista nr. bolanderana (Walsingham, 1879) is a possibly undescribed species found in Arizona represented at BOLD by BIN group BOLD:AAP5998.
  • 3030: Pelochrista ragonoti: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3031: Pelochrista serpentana (Walsingham, 1895), formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337, includes as a synonym 3032 Pelochrista ophionana (McDunnough, 1925), MONA Fascicle 9.5: 149.
  • 3033: Pelochrista heathiana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3035: Pelochrista morrisoni: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3036: Pelochrista lathami: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3037: Pelochrista agricolana: Pelochrista agicrolana (Walsingham, 1879), formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337, includes as synonyms 3038 Pelochrista smithiana (Walsingham, 1895), 3039 P. barbara (Miller, 1974) and the subspecies P. argentialbana britana (McDunnough, 1927), MONA Fascicle 9.5: 37-39.
  • 3038: Pelochrista argentialbana (Walsingham, 1879), treated as a subspecies of 3037 Pelochrista agricolana (Walsingham, 1879) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is raised to full species status. The subspecies Pelochrista argentialbana britana (McDunnough, 1927) is now as synonym of 3037 Pelochrista agricolana (Walsingham, 1879). Pelochrista smithiana (Walsingham, 1895), listed as 3038 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is a synonym of 3037 Pelochrista agricolana (Walsingham, 1879). MONA Fascicle 9.5: 37-39.
  • 3041: Pelochrista comatulana (Zeller, 1876), formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337, includes as synonyms P. costastrigulana (Kearfott, 1907), P. pediasios (Miller, 1985), P. rindgei (Miller, 1985) and P. austrina (Miller, 1985) in Wright & Gilligan (2017:49)
  • 3041.4: Pelochrista crabtreei Wright, 2014, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 68(3): 191-196.
  • 3042: Pelochrista vagana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3043: Pelochrista albiguttana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3043.1: Pelochrista kimballi Wright & Gilligan, 2017, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 9.5: 45.
  • 3044: Pelochrista graciliana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3045: Pelochrista galenapunctana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3047: Pelochrista atomosana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3049: Pelochrista serapicana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3050: Pelochrista watertonana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3050.1: Pelochrista polingana Wright & Gilligan, 2017, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 9.5: 55.
  • 3050.2: Pelochrista comancheana Wright & Gilligan, 2017, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 9.5: 56.
  • 3052.1: Eucosma gemellana Heinrich, 1923, raised from status as ssp. of 3052 Eucosma circulana (Hübner, 1823), Zootaxa. 3630 (3): 497.
  • 3052.2: Eucosma paragemellana Gilligan & Wright, 2013 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 3053: Pelochrista fraudabilis: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3054.1: Pelochrista kandana (Kearfott, 1907) is elevated from synonymy of 3054 Eucosma perdricana in Wright (2007) and transferred to the genus Pelochrista in Gilligan, T.M. & D.J. Wright, 2013.
  • 3055: Pelochrista louisana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3056: Pelochrista russeola (Heinrich, 1929), formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337, includes as a synonym 3034 Pelochrista langstoni (Powell, 1963), MONA Fascicle 9.5: 42.
  • 3057: Pelochrista luridana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3057.1: Pelochrista lynxana Wright, 2015, sp. n., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 69(1): 63-72.
  • 3058: Pelochrista consociana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3058.1: Pelochrista murina Wright & Gilligan, 2017, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 9.5: 135.
  • 3059: Pelochrista irroratana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3060: Pelochrista subflavana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3061: Pelochrista handana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3061.1: Pelochrista curlewensis (Wright, 2007) n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 61: 84, was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3061.2: Pelochrista aurantiaca Wright & Gilligan, 2017, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 9.5: 137.
  • 3063: Pelochrista immaculana (Kearfott, 1907), formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337, includes as a synonym 3016 Pelochrista betana (McDunnough, 1942), MONA Fascicle 9.5: 82.
  • 3064: Pelochrista maculatana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3065: Eucopina sonomana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3066: Eucopina gloriola: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3067: Eucopina bobana, new generic placement in Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337, was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma,
  • 3068: Eucopina ponderosa: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3069: Eucopina monoensis: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3070: Eucopina franclemonti: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3071: Eucopina rescissoriana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3072: Eucopina cocana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3073: Eucopina monitorana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3074: Eucopina tocullionana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3075: Eucopina siskiyouana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3076: Eucopina crymalana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3077: Pelochrista momana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3079: Pelochrista palabundana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3080: Pelochrista lolana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3081: Pelochrista dodana (Kearfott, 1907), formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337, includes as a synonym 3082 Pelochrista fofana (Kearfott, 1907), MONA Fascicle 9.5: 152.
  • 3083: Pelochrista invicta: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3085: Pelochrista eburata (Heinrich, 1929), formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337, includes as a synonym 3102 Pelochrista williamsi (Powell, 1963), MONA Fascicle 9.5: 89.
  • 3086: Pelochrista subinvicta: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3086.1: Pelochrista sullivani Wright, 2015, sp. n., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 69(1): 63-72.
  • 3087: Pelochrista snyderana (Kearfott, 1907) includes as a synonym 3084 Pelochrista sperryana (McDunnough, 1942) in Wright (2007), J. Lepid. Soc., 61(1): 42. This species was transferred from the genus Eucosma in Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 327.
  • 3088: Pelochrista emaciatana (Walsingham, 1884) includes as a synonym 3158 Pelochrista perpropinqua (Heinrich, 1929), J. Lepid. Soc. 2005, 59:3, p. 121-133.
  • 3089: Pelochrista totana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3089.1: Pelochrista piperata (Wright, 2005) n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 51: 119, was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3089.2: Pelochrista nordini (Wright, 2005) n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 51: 119, was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3089.3: Pelochrista taosana (Wright, 2005)n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 51: 119, was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3090: Pelochrista persolita: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3091: Pelochrista matutina: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3091.1: Pelochrista notialis (Miller, 1985) n. sp., Ann. Ent. Soc. Am. 78: 244, was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3092: Pelochrista larana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3093: Pelochrista exclusoriana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3093.1: Pelochrista rufula Wright & Gilligan, 2017, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 9.5: 52.
  • 3094: Pelochrista heinrichi: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3094.1: Pelochrista opleri Wright & Gilligan, 2017, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 9.5: 160.
  • 3095: Pelochrista shastana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3096: Pelochrista grandiflavana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3097: Pelochrista hyponomeutana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3101: Pelochrista denverana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3103: Pelochrista graziella (Blanchard, 1968) was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma (Gilligan et al. 2013).
  • 3104: Pelochrista mediostriata, n. comb., was previously in the genus Eucosma, Wright, 2008, J. Lepid. Soc. 62(4), p. 221.
  • 3105: Pelochrista excerptionana (Heinrich, 1923) was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma and later designated as [Eucosmini-unplaced], Jour. Lepid. Soc., 73(2): 117.
  • 3106: Pelochrista bactrana (Heinrich, 1923), formerly treated as a synonym of P. abstemia (Meyrick, 1932) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) (preocc. by Kennel, 1901), is rendered the valid name, MONA Fascicle 9.5: 153.
  • 3107: Pelochrista biplagata: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3108: Pelochrista primulana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3109: Pelochrista hasseanthi: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3110: Eucosma gomonana Kearfott, 1907, formerly placed in the genus Eucosma and later designated as [Eucosmini-unplaced], is returned to Eucosma, Jour. Lepid. Soc., 73(2): 114.
  • 3110.1: Eucosma baggetti Wright & Gilligan, 2019, n. sp.,
  • 3111: Pelochrista dilatana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3111.1: Pelochrista arizonae Wright & Gilligan, 2017, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 9.5: 145.
  • 3112: Pelochrista nandana (Kearfott, 1907), formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337, includes as a synonym 3145 Eucosma fuscana (Kearfott, 1907), Jour. Lepid. Soc., 73(2): 120.
  • 3113: Eucosma apriliana (Grote, 1877), formerly placed in the genus Eucosma and later designated as [Eucosmini-unplaced], is confirmed as a member of the genus Eucosma, Jour. Lepid. Soc., 73(2): 119.
  • 3116: Pelochrista dorsisignatana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3116.1: Pelochrista similiana (Clemens, 1860) is elevated from subsp. of 3116 Eucosma dorsisignatana. This species was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3116.2: Pelochrista oraria (Wright, 2011), n. sp. Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3116.3: Pelochrista wagneri Wright & Gilligan, 2017, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 9.5: 142.
  • 3117: Pelochrista hennei: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3118: Pelochrista graduatana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3119: Pelochrista juncticiliana (Walsingham, 1879), formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337, includes as a synonym 3121 Pelochrista excusabilis (Heinrich, 1923), MONA Fascicle 9.5: 129.
  • 3120: Pelochrista derelicta: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3122: Pelochrista wandana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3123: Epiblema mandana (Kearfott, 1907), rev. stat, and n. comb.(Gilligan et al. 2013), was formerly treated as a synonym of Pelochrista comatulana.
  • 3124: Epiblema fulminana (Walsingham, 1879), n. comb, is transferred from the genus Sonia in Wright & Gilligan (2021), Jour. Lepid. Soc., 75(2): 130.
  • 3125.1: Eucosma haydenae Wright, 2006 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 60: 161-164.
  • 3125.2: Eucosma paregoria Brown, 2014, n. sp., Zootaxa, 3860(3): 226-234.
  • 3126: Pelochrista mobilensis: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3129: Pelochrista fiskeana (Kearfott, 1905), formerly in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337, includes as a synonym 3128 Eucosma pandana (Kearfott, 1907), Jour. Lepid. Soc. 69(1): 63-72.
  • 3131: Pelochrista inquadrana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3132: Pelochrista pulveratana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3132.1: Pelochrista seamansi (Wright, 2011), n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 65(2): 105, was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3132.2: Pelochrista sepiana (Wright, 2011), n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 65(2): 109, was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3132.3: Pelochrista coconana (Wright, 2011), n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 65(2): 110, was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3132.4: Pelochrista parapulveratana (Wright, 2011), n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 65(2): 114, was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3132.5: Pelochrista navajoensis (Wright, 2011), n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 65(2): 111, was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3132.6: Pelochrista floridensis (Wright, 2011), n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 65(2): 111, was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3132.7: Pelochrista costastriata (Wright, 2011), n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 65(2): 114, was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3132.8: Pelochrista mojaveana (Wright, 2011), n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 65(2): 117, was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3133: Pelochrista consobrinana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3134: Pelochrista aspidana (Walsingham, 1884) was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma and later designated as [Eucosmini-unplaced], Jour. Lepid. Soc., 73(2): 119.
  • 3135: Pelochrista hohana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3136: Pelochrista jejunana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Wright & Gilligan, 2015, MONA Fascicle 9.5: 162.
  • 3137: Pelochrista biquadrana (Walsingham, 1879), formerly in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337, includes as synonyms 3159 Pelochrista tahoensis (Heinrich, 1923) and 3163 Pelochrista palousana (Kearfott, 1907), Jour. Lepid. Soc., 62(4): 229.
  • 3138: Pelochrista mirosignata: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3138.1: Pelochrista sierrae (Blanchard & Knudson, 1983) n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 85: 850, was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, 2015. MONA Fascicle 9.5: 145.
  • 3138.2: Pelochrista diabolana (Blanchard, 1980) n. sp., was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma (Gilligan et al. 2013).
  • 3139: Pelochrista suadana (Heinrich, 1923) was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337 and includes as a synonym 3140 Eucosma aeana (McDunnough 1942), Jour. Lepid. Soc. 65(2): 105.
  • 3141: Pelochrista canana (Walsingham, 1879), formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337, includes as a synonyms 3164 P. expolitana (Heinrich, 1923) and 3166 P. metariana (Heinrich, 1923), Wright & Gilligan (2017), MONA Fascicle 9.5: 93.
  • 3141.1: Pelochrista artesiana Wright & Gilligan, 2017, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 9.5: 49.
  • 3141.2: Pelochrista erema Wright & Gilligan, 2017, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 9.5: 95.
  • 3142: Pelochrista cataclystiana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3143: Pelochrista conspiciendana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3143.1: Pelochrista blanchardi: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3143.2: Pelochrista mescalerana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3143.3: Pelochrista maculosa: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3143.4: Pelochrista lafontainei: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3143.5: Pelochrista angelana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3143.6: Pelochrista candida: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3143.7: Pelochrista johnstoni: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3143.8: Pelochrista rufocostana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3143.9: Pelochrista fremonti Wright & Gilligan, 2017, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 9.5: 75.
  • 3146: Zeiraphera liturana: Formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Zootaxa. 3746(2): 329.
  • 3148.1: Pelochrista salaciana (Blanchard & Knudson, 1981) n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 35: 173-178, was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma (Gilligan et al., 2013).
  • 3148.2: Pelochrista rosaocellana (Knudson, [1987]) n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 40: 322, was formerly placed in the genus Eucosma, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3149: Pelochrista argenteana (Walsingham, 1895) includes as a synonym Pelochrista idahoana (Kearfott, 1907) in Wright (2007).
  • 3149.1: Pelochrista gelattana Wright, 2007 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 61: 121.
  • 3152.1: Pelochrista chiricahuae Wright & Gilligan, 2017, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 9.5: 158.
  • 3156: Pelochrista occipitana (Zeller, 1876) was redescribed and transferred to Eucosma by Wright, 2008, J. Lepid. Soc. 62(4):217 and then reassigned to Pelochrista, MONA Fascicle 9.5: 165.
  • 3157.1: Pelochrista ainsliei Wright, 2008 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 62(4), p. 222.
  • 3157.2: Pelochrista kingi Wright, 2008 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 62(4), p. 225.
  • 3157.3: Pelochrista richersana Wright, 2014, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 68(3): 191-196.
  • 3160.1: Pelochrista gilligani Wright, 2008 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 62(4), p. 227.
  • 3161.1: Pelochrista fuscostriata Wright, 2008 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 62(4), p. 228.
  • 3161.2: Pelochrista collilonga Blanchard & Knudson, 1984 n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 86: 446.
  • 3162: Pelochrista corosana (Walsingham, 1884) includes as a synonym Pelochrista nuntia (Heinrich, 1929) in Wright & Gilligan (2017), MONA Fascicle 9.5: 110.
  • 3168.1: Pelochrista olivacea Wright & Gilligan, 2017, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 9.5: 100.
  • 3168.2: Pelochrista flava Wright & Gilligan, 2017, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 9.5: 101.
  • 3170.1: Pelochrista powelli Wright 2005 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 59:3 p. 132.
  • 3170.2: Pelochrista milleri Wright, 2007 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 61: 84.
  • 3170.3: Pelochrista medullana (Staudinger, 1879), introduced as a biocontrol agent of knapweed, has apparently not become established and is excluded.
  • 3172.1: Epiblema minutana (Kearfott, 1905), formerly treated as a synonym of 3172 Epiblema strenuana in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is returned to full species status in Gilligan et al. (2020), Zootaxa, 4729(3): 347-358.
  • 3174.1: Epiblema luctuosissima Blanchard, 1984 is replacement name for Epiblema luctuosana Blanchard, 1979 (preoccupied).
  • 3174.2: Epiblema chromata Miller, 1985 n. sp., Great Lakes Ent. 18(1): 35.
  • 3174.3: Epiblema adusta Wright & Gilligan, 2023, n. sp. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 3177.01: Epiblema colfaxana Wright & Gilligan, 2023, n. sp. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 3177.1: Epiblema alba Wright & Gilligan, 2021, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., 75(2): 130; figs. 7-9, 17a-d.
  • 3180.1: Epiblema cimarronensis (Wright & Gilligan, 2023), n. sp. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 3180.2: Epiblema wielgusi Wright & Gilligan, 2023, n. sp. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 3182: Pelochrista symbolaspis: Formerly in the genus Epiblema, Gilligan et al. (2013), Zootaxa, 3746(2): 301-337.
  • 3183.1: Epiblema glaseri Wright & Gilligan, 2023, n. sp. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 3184.1: Epiblema glenni Wright, 2002 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 56: 279.
  • 3194.1: Epiblema deverrae Brown, 1991 n. sp., Pan-Pacific Entomologist, v. 67, p. 107-114.
  • 3195: Epiblema radicana (Walsingham, 1879): Lectotype designated by Obraztsov (1965).
  • 3198.1: Epiblema coracinana Wright & Gilligan, 2023, n. sp. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 3200.1: Epiblema arctica Miller, 1985, n. sp., Great Lakes Entomol. 1985, 18, 33-38, was synonymized with Epiblema simploniana (Duponchel, 1835) in Miller (1995) and the returned to full species status with E. simploniana treated as extralimital (Palearctic), in Gilligan et al. (2020), Insects, 11(9), 594: 1-59.
  • 3200.2: Epiblema sticticana (Fabricius, 1794) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico in Gilligan et al. (2020), Insects, 11(9), 594: 1-59. A single specimen from Canada was collected in Gros Morne National Park in Newfoundland in 2009.
  • 3203.1: Epiblema browni Wright & Gilligan, 2023, n. sp. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 3207.2: Epiblema gibsoni Wright & Covell, 2003 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 57: 233.
  • 3208: Notocelia rosaecolana (Doubleday, 1850) replaces 3208 Notocelia trimaculana, now regarded as extralimital, in Miller et al. (2000), J. Lepid. Soc. 2000, 54, 111-118.
  • 3208.1: Notocelia cynosbatella (Linnaeus, 1758) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico in Mutuura (1980), Can. Entomol. 1980, 112, 511-514.
  • 3211.1: Notocelia lobana Wright & Gilligan, 2023, n. sp. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 3214.1: Suleima flavidana Wright & Gilligan, 2023, n. sp. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 3215.1: Suleima powelli Wright & Gilligan, 2023, n. sp. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 3216.1: Suleima leeana Wright & Gilligan, 2023, n. sp. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 3216.2: Suleima blanchardi Wright & Gilligan, 2023, n. sp. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 3217.1: Suleima mendaciana Blanchard & Knudson 1983 n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 85: 848.
  • 3218.1: Sonia paraplesiana Blanchard, 1979 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 33: 184.
  • 3218.2: Sonia roseomaculana Wright & Gilligan, 2023, n. sp. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 3218.3: Sonia ferruginana Wright & Gilligan, 2023, n. sp. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 3218.4: Sonia griseolana Wright & Gilligan, 2023, n. sp. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 3218.49: Sonia ferruginana complex refers to undescribed species in the ferruginana group under number 58 in Wright & Gilligan (2023). They are closely related to ferruginana and griseolana. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 3219.1: Sonia nigrana Wright & Gilligan, 2023, n. sp. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 3219.11: Sonia albimacula Wright & Gilligan, 2023, n. sp. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 3219.12: Sonia parva Wright & Gilligan, 2023, n. sp. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 3219.19: Sonia canadana complex Wright & Gilligan, 2023, n. sp. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 3220.1: Sonia hodgesi Wright & Gilligan, 2023, n. sp. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 3220.2: Sonia gibsoni Wright & Gilligan, 2023, n. sp. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 3222.1: Sonia divaricata Miller, 1990 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 44: 88.
  • 3229.1: Gypsonoma nitidulana (Lienig & Zeller, 1846), is excluded from the NA list as extralimital (Palearctic) in Pohl et al. (2018) and listed as extralimital in Gilligan & Brown (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). Reported from the the Yukon in Lafontaine & Wood (1997), voucher material could not be located and the record was declared erroneous. However, DNA barcode does support the possibility of nitidulana in Canada with specimens from the Yukon falling within one of the two branches of the barcode tree containing nitidulana from Europe, and specimens from Newfoundland to the Yukon falling near the other branch. MPG will continue to list the species as possible in NA but unverified. Further work is needed.
  • 3229.2: Gypsonoma aceriana (Duponchel, 1842) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 3229.21: Gypsonoma n. sp. 1 is an apparently undescribed species represented by one female collected by Glenn Fine from Siskiyou Co., CA, dissected by Michael Sabourin.
  • 3246: Pseudexentera cressoniana (Clemens, 1864) includes a synonym 3249 Pseudexentera caryana McDunnough (1940) in Miller (1986), Jour. Lepid. Soc., 40(3): 221.
  • 3252.1: Pseudexentera sepia Miller, 1986 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 40: 222.
  • 3252.2: Pseudexentera oreios Miller, 1986 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 40: 226.
  • 3252.21: Pseudexentera nr. oreios is a cryptic species from Florida with DNA barcode placement near 3252.2 Pseudexentera oreios Miller, 1986.
  • 3253.3: Pseudexentera knudsoni Miller, 1986 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 40: 224.
  • 3254.1: Pseudexentera vaccinii Miller, 1986 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 40: 232.
  • 3257.1: Pseudexentera hodsoni Miller, 1986 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 40: 223.
  • 3266: Gretchena obsoletana Brown, 1982 replaces Gretchena biangulana of authors.
  • 3266.1: Gretchena nymphana Blanchard & Knudson, 1983 n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., 85: 851.
  • 3269: Epinotia radicana (Heinrich, 1923) was moved from Griselda. Lectotype designated by Obraztsov (1965).
  • 3274: Crocidosema plebejana Zeller, 1847 is treated as one or more cryptic species with "true" C. plebejana listed as extralimital (Palearctic) in Gilligan et al. (2020). Synonyms of C. plebejana, of which C. excitana Moschler, 1891 (TL: Puerto Rico) might have priority, await revision. Pending further taxonomic work, plebejana is retained as a valid NA species by Gilligan & Brown (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 3274.2: Crocidosema longipalpana (Möschler, 1891) includes as a synonym 3274.5 Crocidosema litchivora Baixeras, 2002, World Catalogue of Insects. Vol. 5: 1-741.
  • 3276: Rhopobota naevana (Hübner, 1814) replaces Rhopobota unipunctana (Haworth, 1811).
  • 3279: Crocidosema lantana (Busck, 1910) was introduced to Hawaii and Florida from Mexico as a biocontrol agent of Lantana.
  • 3280: Epinotia trigonella (Linnaeus, 1758) replaces Epinotia stroemiana (Fabricius, 1781) (n. syn.) and includes as a synonym petalonota (Meyrick, 1937).
  • 3280.1: Epinotia indecorana (Zetterstedt, 1839), considered a subspecies of Epinotia trigonella (Linnaeus, 1758) by some workers, was treated as a full species by Karsholt et al. (2015), then subsequently as a synonym of trigonella by Gilligan et al. (2020) and Gilligan & Brown (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) based on a lack of DNA support. However, the DNA evidence is inconclusive and differences in female genitalia do appear to separate the two species (M. Sabourin in lit., 2024), and they appear ecologically different (M. Mutanen in lit., 2024). Future DNA and genitalia work, especially with Greenland specimens, would seem warranted. In designating a lectotype for indecorana, Wolff (1964) included as a synonym petalonota (Meyrick, 1937).
  • 3283.1: Epinotia abbreviana (Fabricius, 1794) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico in Dang, P.T. (1993), J. Lepid. Soc., 4:, 55-59.
  • 3285: Epinotia pulsatillana (Dyar, 1903) includes as a subspecies 3285.1 Epinotia siskiyouensis Heinrich, 1923.
  • 3287: Crocidosema perplexana (Fernald, 1901), formerly in the genus Epinotia, is assigned to Crocidosema in Gilligan et al. (2018), T@RTS: Online Cat. (updated 9/29/2007).
  • 3289.1: Epinotia ephemerana Brown & Brown, 2018, n. sp., Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., 120(4): 679.
  • 3291: Epinotia celtisana (Riley, 1881) includes as a synonym of 3291 Epinotia laracana (Kearfott, 1907) in Brown (1987), Jour. Lepid. Soc. 41(4): 213 (corrects previous synonymy in Brown (1986), Jour. Lepid. Soc. 40(4): 340).
  • 3291.1: Epinotia sotipena Brown, 1986 n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 40(4): 341.
  • 3297.1: Epinotia cupressi Heinrich, 1923, originally described as a variety of 3297 Epinotia hopkinsana (Kearfott, 1907), is raised to full species status, Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., 120(4): 677.
  • 3307: Epinotia cinereana (Haworth, 1811) includes as a synonym 3307 Epinotia criddleana (Kearfott, 1907), Mutanen et al, (2012), Zootaxa. 3318: 1-25.
  • 3315.1: Epinotia huroniensis: Epinotia huronensis Brown, 1980 n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., v. 82, p. 504-509.
  • 3316: Catastega marmoreana: Previously placed in the genus Epinotia.
  • 3324: Epinotia columbia (Kearfott, 1904) is elevated from synonymy of Epinotia crenana [3324] (extralimital) in R. L. Brown's unpublished Master’s thesis with new status formalized in Brown (2005). This species is represented at BOLD by two BINs, BOLD:AAF0407, likely "true" crenana, and BOLD:AAE1754, likely an undescribed cryptic species (Gilligan et al. 2020); the latter possibly refers to albidorsana Kearfott, originally described as a variety of columbia (M. Sabourin, pers. comm., 2023). Compare lectotypes of in references.
  • 3333.1: Catastega spectra Brown, 1992 n. sp., Jour. N.Y. Ent. Soc., v. 100, no. 2, p. 209-227.
  • 3333.2: Catastega nebula Brown, 1992 n. sp., Jour. N.Y. Ent. Soc., v. 100, no. 2, p. 209-227.
  • 3333.3: Catastega strigatella Brown, 1992 n. sp., Jour. N.Y. Ent. Soc., v. 100, no. 2, p. 209-227.
  • 3333.31: Catastega altana Brown & Brown, 2023, n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., 125: 7; figs. 1-3. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023))
  • 3333.4: Catastega triangulana Brown, 1992 n. sp., Jour. N.Y. Ent. Soc., v. 100, no. 2, p. 209-227.
  • 3333.5: Catastega adobe Brown, 1992 n. sp., Jour. N.Y. Ent. Soc., v. 100, no. 2, p. 209-227.
  • 3333.6: Catastega plicata Brown, 1992 n. sp., Jour. N.Y. Ent. Soc., v. 100, no. 2, p. 209-227.
  • 3340.1: Epinotia wrighti Brown & Brown, 2018, n. sp., Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., 120(4): 682.
  • 3349.1: Epinotia n. sp. R. Brown manuscript name: see Gilligan & Brown (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 3350.1: Epinotia signiferana Heinrich, 1923 is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 3353.1: Epinotia salicicolana Kuznetzov, 1968 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Scudder et al. 2007.
  • 3355: Ancylis subaequana (Zeller, 1876) includes as a subspecies Ancylis fergusoni (McDunnough, 1958).
  • 3365: Ancylis spiraeifoliana (Clemens, 1860): Gilligan & Brown (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) attributed the emendation of spireaefoliana to Walsingham (1879) following Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Per McDunnough (1955), it was in fact Zeller (1875) who proposed the name spiraeifoliana as a replacement for spireaefoliana Clemens 1860, an original misspelling intended to be based on the host plant Spiraea opulifolius.
  • 3371: Ancylis rhodorana (McDunnough, 1954) corrects the spelling of Ancylis rhoderana in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3374: Ancylis comptana of authors; (not Frölich, 1828) is a placeholder name in Gilligan & Brown (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). "True" comptana is treated as extralimital to North America in (Gilligan et al. 2020). DNA data in BOLD clearly distinguishes the NA specimens identified as A. comptana as a separate taxon from those in Europe. A. conflexana is the senior available name for Nearctic specimens and it's usage is putative. Future study may determine if there is more than one species represented by the many NA synonyms for this taxon. (Michael Sabourin, pers. comm., 2023)
  • 3377: Ancylis muricana (Walsingham, 1879) included as a subspecies Ancylis cornifoliana (Riley, 1881) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Pohl et al. (2016) erroneously treated cornifoliana as a valid species. This error was corrected in Gilligan & Brown in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 3378: Ancylis uncella ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) includes as a synonym 3378 Ancylis carbonana Heinrich, 1923 in Gilligan et al. (2016), Zootaxa. 4178 (3): 356.
  • 3379: Ancylis diminuatana Kearfott, 1905, previously listed as synonym of the extralimital species A. diminutana (Haworth, 1811) in Heinrich (1923), erroneously listed in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) as a misspelling of diminutana (Haworth, 1811), and later listed as a synonym of the extralimital species [3388.1] A. geminana (Donovan, 1806) in Brown (2005), is raised back to full species status in Gilligan et al. (2016), Zootaxa, 4178 (3): 366.
  • 3379.1: Ancylis saliana Gilligan & Huemer, 2016, n. sp., Zootaxa. 4178 (3): 367.
  • 3380.2: Ancylis oregonensis Gilligan & Huemer, 2016, n. sp., Zootaxa. 4178 (3): 362.
  • 3388.2: Ancylis myrtillana (Treitschke, 1830), excluded by Pohl, et. al. (2016) and Gilligan & Brown (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) for lack of verified records, is tentatively retained here with two DNA barcoded specimen from Ontario, Canada.
  • 3388.4: Ancylis virididorsana (Möschler, 1891) is now recognized within the North American fauna, from Florida Keys (J. Hayden) and Texas (Hayden & Nanz). (Gilligan & Brown in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023)
  • 3395: Hystrichophora taleana: Todd Gilligan (pers. comm., 07/2013) advises that there are at least two undescribed species forming a complex with H. taleana. It will require spread specimens and/or examination of genitalia to distinguish them. Descriptions of differencesd are not presently available. ~ B.P.
  • 3399.2: Eucosmomorpha nearctica Miller, 2001 n. sp., includes as a synonym Eucosmomorpha albersana of authors; (not Hübner, [1813]), J. Lepid. Soc. 55: 83. This synonymy was overlooked in Pohl et al. (2016) which listed E. albersana as introduced.
  • 3399.3: Enarmonia formosana (Scopoli, 1763) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico, Proc. Entomol. Soc. of British Columbia, 87: 3-6.
  • 3406.1: Dichrorampha flavidorsana Knaggs, 1867 is now recognized within the North American fauna. This European species was first discovered in QC in 2020, by J-F Landry, and confirmed via DNA barcodes.
  • 3408: Dichrorampha vancouverana McDunnough, 1935 includes as a synonym Dichrorampha gueneeana Obraztsov, 1953, Jour. Lepid. Soc. 53: 74-75.
  • 3412.1: Dichrorampha acuminatana (Lienig & Zeller, 1846), first reported from Maine, is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Jour. Lepid. Soc., 57: 152-153.
  • 3412.2: Dichrorampha aeratana (Pierce & Metcalfe, 1915) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, first reported from Vermont, 2009, VES News, 64: 9-10; figs. 2.
  • 3414.1: Dichrorampha sapodilla Heppner, 1981 n. sp., Fla. Ent. 64: 271.
  • 3414.2: "Dichrorampha" manilkara Heppner, 1981. In Hu et al. (2023) is a member of the Dichrorampha Group (Clade 1), generic assignment uncertain (Hu et al., 2023:367). It is listed under "New Genus 2 (to be proposed)” in Hu et al. (2023:Appendix S4). (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023)
  • 3414.21: "Dichrorampha" caribe Brown, 2020. In Hu et al. (2023) is a member of the Dichrorampha Group (Clade 1), generic assignment uncertain (Hu et al., 2023:367). It is listed under "New Genus 2 (to be proposed)” in Hu et al. (2023:Appendix S4) (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023)).
  • 3414.3: Dichrorampha broui Knudson, 1986 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 40: 323.
  • 3414.4: Dichrorampha petiverella (Linnaeus, 1758) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico, J. Lep. Soc., 45: 169-171.
  • 3414.5: Dichrorampha odorata Brown & Zachariades, 2007 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico; found in FL in 2014, feeding on weeds (email from J Brown 2014).
  • 3414.6: Dichrorampha montanana (Duponchel, 1843) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, discovered in NA by Pohl et al. (in prep.), in their work on the Lepidoptera of Canada and AK.
  • 3414.8: Dichrorampha flinti Razowski, 2011, n. sp., is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (AZ).
  • 3422.1: Pammene medioalbana Knudson, 1986 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 40: 325.
  • 3423: Larisa subsolana Miller, 1978: The genus Larisa, formerly assigned to the tribe Grapholitini, is transferred to Eucosmini (Hu et al., 2023:367) (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023)). Michael Sabourin (pers. comm., 2023) points out that DNA barcode places Lobesia physophora, tribe Olethreutini, as the nearest neighbor of subsolana. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023)
  • 3426: Aspila molesta (Busck, 1916), n. comb. in Hu et al. (2023: Appendix S4) with Aspila, a former subgenus of Grapholita, raised to genus (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023)).
  • 3427: Aspila libertina (Heinrich, 1926), n. comb. in Hu et al. (2023: Appendix S4) with Aspila, a former subgenus of Grapholita, raised to genus (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023)).
  • 3428: Aspila packardi (Zeller, 1876), n. comb. in Hu et al. (2023: Appendix S4) with Aspila, a former subgenus of Grapholita, raised to genus (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023)).
  • 3429: Aspila prunivora (Walsh, 1868), n. comb. in Hu et al. (2023: Appendix S4) with Aspila, a former subgenus of Grapholita, raised to genus (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023)).
  • 3430: Ephippiphora angleseana (Kearfott, 1907), n. comb. in Hu et al. (2023: Appendix S4). The name Ephippiphora, revived status, was formerly teated as a synonym of Grapholita.
  • 3431: Ephippiphora caeruleana (Walsingham, 1879), n. comb. in Hu et al. (2023: Appendix S4). The name Ephippiphora, revived status, was formerly teated as a synonym of Grapholita. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023))
  • 3432: Ephippiphora boulderana (McDunnough, 1942), n. comb. in Hu et al. (2023: Appendix S4). The name Ephippiphora, revived status, was formerly teated as a synonym of Grapholita. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023))
  • 3433: Ephippiphora vitrana (Walsingham, 1879), n. comb. in Hu et al. (2023: Appendix S4). The name Ephippiphora, revived status, was formerly teated as a synonym of Grapholita. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023))
  • 3435: Ephippiphora conversana (Walsingham, 1879), n. comb. in Hu et al. (2023: Appendix S4). The name Ephippiphora, revived status, was formerly teated as a synonym of Grapholita. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023))
  • 3436: Ephippiphora imitativa (Heinrich, 1926), n. comb. in Hu et al. (2023: Appendix S4). The name Ephippiphora, revived status, was formerly teated as a synonym of Grapholita. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023))
  • 3437: Ephippiphora lunatana (Walsingham, 1879), n. comb. in Hu et al. (2023: Appendix S4). The name Ephippiphora, revived status, was formerly teated as a synonym of Grapholita. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023))
  • 3438: Ephippiphora eclipsana (Zeller, 1876), n. comb. in Hu et al. (2023: Appendix S4). The name Ephippiphora, revived status, was formerly teated as a synonym of Grapholita. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023))
  • 3438.1: Ephippiphora orbexilana (Harrison, 2014), n. sp., Zootaxa. 3755 (3): 287-294, n. comb. in Hu et al. (2023: Appendix S4). The name Ephippiphora, revived status, was formerly teated as a synonym of Grapholita. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023))
  • 3438.2: Ephippiphora thermopsidis (Eiseman & Austin, 2020), n. sp., Zootaxa, 4748(3): 519, n. comb. in Hu et al. (2023: Appendix S4). The name Ephippiphora, revived status, was formerly teated as a synonym of Grapholita. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023))
  • 3441.1: Grapholita hieroglyphana Blanchard & Knudson, 1984 n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 86: 448.
  • 3443.1: Grapholita delineana (Walker, 1863) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 3443.2: Grapholita aureolana (Tengström, 1848) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico in Pohl et al. (2018).
  • 3446: Corticivora clarki Clarke, 1951: The genus Corticivora is provisionally placed in the tribe Eucosmini following Hu et al. (2023:367) who state, "Although it appears to fit best in Eucosmini, based on the molecular data, its tribal assignment remains uncertain.” (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023)
  • 3446.1: Corticivora chica Brown, 1984 n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 86: 278-286. The genus Corticivora is provisionally placed in the tribe Eucosmini following Hu et al. (2023:367) who state, "Although it appears to fit best in Eucosmini, based on the molecular data, its tribal assignment remains uncertain.” (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023)
  • 3446.2: Corticivora parva Brown, 1984 n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 86: 278-286. The genus Corticivora is provisionally placed in the tribe Eucosmini following Hu et al. (2023:367) who state, "Although it appears to fit best in Eucosmini, based on the molecular data, its tribal assignment remains uncertain." (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023)
  • 3448.2: Cydia marita Brown, 2014, n. sp., Zootaxa, 3860(3): 226-234.
  • 3448.3: Cydia timara Brown, 2014, n. sp., Zootaxa, 3860(3): 226-234.
  • 3449.1: Cydia nigriargentis Heppner, 2008, n. sp., Lepidoptera Novae. 1(3-4): 98-100.
  • 3455.1: Cydia phyllisi Miller, 1986 n. sp., S.E. For. Exper. Stn: 5.; Cydia phyllisae Miller 1990 is considered an unjustified emendation.
  • 3462: Ecdytolopha palmetum (Heinrich, 1928), n. comb. in Hu et al. (2023: Appendix S4), was formerly in the genus Cydia (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023)).
  • 3466: Cydia youngana (Kearfott, 1907) is elevated from synonymy of 3455 Cydia strobilella (Linnaeus, 1758) (extralimital to North America) in Svensson, et al. (2012) Systematic Entomology. 38: 305-315.
  • 3467: Cydia nigricana (Fabricius, 1794): The BIN group BOLD:AAA7614 is regarded as representing "true" nigricana in Gilligan et al. (2020) with BOLD:AAE7682 representing a cryptic species which might refer to dandana (Kearfott, 1907) and/or novimundi (Heinrich, 1920), both current synonyms of nigricana.
  • 3468: Pammene perstructana (Walker, 1863) includes as a synonym 3420 Pammene signifera (Heinrich, 1926), Great Lakes Entomologist, 18(4): 145-147.
  • 3482: Cydia fahlbergiana (Thunberg, 1797) replaces 3483 Cydia flavicollis (Walsingham, 1897).
  • 3483: "Cydia" ninana Riley, 1883 is a member of the Dichrorampha Group (Clade 1), generic assignment uncertain (Hu et al., 2023:371). It is listed under "New Genus 3 (to be proposed)” in Hu et al. (2023:Appendix S4). (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023))
  • 3489.1: Cydia montezuma Miller, 1986 n. sp., S.E. For. Exper. Stn: 7.
  • 3490.1: Cydia latisigna Miller, 1986 n. sp., S.E. For. Exper. Stn: 5.
  • 3493: "Cydia" saltitans (Westwood, 1858), rev. stat. (Gilligan et al., 2020), replaces Cydia deshaisiana (Lucas, 1858), nomen nudum (unavailable - a name published without a valid description). This species, a member of "Clade 1" in Hu et al. (2023), is misplaced in Cydia and may belong in Ethelgoda (Hu et al., 2023:367) (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023)). This species is listed as excluded (occurring in NA only in domestication) by Gilligan & Brown (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) but is included here for reference purposes.
  • 3493.1: Cydia largo Heppner, 1981 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 35: 278.
  • 3494.1: Cydia cornucopiae (Tengström, 1869) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Zootaxa, 3571: 1-25.
  • 3495: Gymnandrosoma punctidiscanum: Formerly placed in Ecdytolopha and Cydia.
  • 3495.1: Ecdytolopha coloradana Adamski & Brown, 2001, n. sp., Ent. Scand. Suppl. 58: 41.
  • 3495.2: Ecdytolopha occidentana Adamski & Brown, 2001, n. sp., Ent. Scand. Suppl. 58: 39.
  • 3495.3: Ecdytolopha nigrita Brown, 2017, n. sp., Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., 119(1): 9-17.
  • 3496: Gymnandrosoma desotanum: Formerly placed in Ecdytolopha and Cydia.
  • 3498: Ecdytolopha mana: Includes as a synonym Ecdytolopha islandana (Kearfott, 1907) [3499].
  • 3500.2: Thaumatotibia leucotreta (Meyrick, 1913) an introduced species (California), Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 113(4): 426-435, is excluded (not established) in Gilligan et al. (2020), Insects, 11(9), 594: 1-59.
  • 3500.5: Coniostola isabelae Razowski & Landry, 2008 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico in Razowski & Becker (2013), Polskie Pismo Entomologiczne, 82:198.
  • 3513: Acleris caryosphena (Meyrick, 1937) is treated as a full species in Karsholt et al. (2015). Dang illustrations of genitalia show significant differences between the two species. The names ferrugana of authors; (not [Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775), notana of authors; (not Donovan, [1806]) , and tripunctana of authors; (not Hübner, [1799]) (Tortrix) are listed as synonyms by Gilligan & Brown (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 3520: Acleris obtusana (Eversmann, 1844) includes as a subspecies Acleris fuscana (Barnes & Busck, 1920) in Kyrki (1982). This treatment was apparently overlooked in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) but followed by Razowski (2002). A. obtusana includes as a synonym Acleris obligatoria of authors; not Park & Razowski, 1991, a name misapplied to A. fuscana in Pohl et al., 2004. The subspecies obtusana is apparently restricted to Europe.
  • 3521.1: Acleris stadiana (Barnes & Busck, 1920) is elevated from synonymy of 3521 Acleris semiannula, Great Lakes Entomologist, 30: 71-78.
  • 3522: Acleris implexana (Walker, 1863) includes as a synonym Acleris ferrumixtana (Benander, 1934) in Gilligan & Brown in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), reversing Gilligan et al. (2020) who raised ferrumixtana to full species status based on an erroneous interpretation of the DNA evidence.
  • 3527: Acleris viburnana (Clemens, 1860), formerly treated as as a subspecies of [3527] Acleris schalleriana (Linnaeus, 1761), extralimital (Palearctic), is raised to full species status in Gilligan et al. (2020), Insects, 11(9), 594: 1-59.
  • 3530.1: Acleris albinivia Heppner, 2015, n. sp., Lepidoptera Novae. 8: 33-35.
  • 3531: Acleris pulverosana (Walker, 1863), formerly treated as a synonym of [3531] Acleris hastiana (Linnaeus, 1758), extralimital (Palearctic), is raised to full species in Gilligan et al. (2020), Insects, 11(9), 594: 1-59.
  • 3534: Acleris arcticana (Guenée, 1845): "BOLD data would suggest that walkerana may have at least subspecific status." - M. Sabourin (pers. comm., 9/22/2022). Gilligan et al. (2020) list three BIN groups at BOLD associated with arcticana, all of which contain specimens from North America but only one also includes a specimen from Scandinavia.
  • 3540: Acleris placidana (Robinson, 1869), formerly treated as a subspecies of [3540] Acleris logiana (Clerck, 1759), extralimital (Palearctic), but previously treated by some authors as a full species, is raised to full species in Gilligan et al. (2020), Insects, 11(9), 594: 1-59.
  • 3544: Acleris clarkei Obraztsov, 1963 was described from a male holotype from Washington and a geographically disjunct (~1600km) female allotype from Manitoba. Given this large distance and given that the illustration of the genitalia of the allotype appears to match that of A. obtusana, it is unclear if the two are in fact conspecific. Specimens of the phenotype of clarkei from eastern NA are placed by DNA barcoded squarely within BOLD:AAB6464, the BIN group for A. obtusana ssp. fuscana. Pending further work, MPG treats eastern “clarkei” as a color morph of obtusana with “true” clarkei possibly restricted to western NA. (notes based on M. Sabourin, pers. comm., 2024)
  • 3549: Acleris maccana (Treitschke, 1835) includes as a synonym A. fishiana (Fernald, 1882) in McDunnough (1934:292). McDunnough (1940) subsequently returned fishiana to full species status. Obraztsov (1963) subsequently returned fishiana to synonymy of maccana.

    Given the differences in DNA barcode and reexamination of genitalia by Michael Sabourin, fishiana may prove to be a good species or subspecies with both taxa occurring in the North America. If, as Obraztsov suggests, specimens from Europe have genitalia like that of fishiana, the name might refer to one of the current European synonyms of maccana.
  • 3551: Acleris inana (Robinson, 1869): McDunnough (1934) described and illustrated genitalia for inana. However, as explained by Clarke (1987:175), McDunnough did not refer to the lectotype designated by Klots (1942:414), and what he described was not that species. This apparently undescribed, late summer/fall species is referred to here as "Acleris inana of authors; (not Robinson, 1869)". Clarke found no differences between the lectotpye of inana and putative A. flavivittana, but he stopped short of making a formal synonymy because the type of flavivittana was determined to be lost, leaving the status of inana in limbo. Pohl et al. (2010:424) treated North American records of A. lipsiana as inana. Those records are now regarded as referring to A. capizziana by Gilligan & Brown (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) following the the findings in Gilligan et al. (2020:9). The name inana is retained here, but MPG treats all records of inana (excluding those of inana of authors) as flavivittana, pending formal revision.
  • 3551.01: Acleris inana of authors; (not Robinson, 1869) is an undescribed, late summer/fall species which McDunnough (1934) erroneously attributed to "true" inana (M. Sabouring, in litt., 2024). As explained by Clarke (1987:175), McDunnough did not refer to the lectotype of inana designated by Klots (1942:414), and the genitalia he illustrated was not of any described species known to him.
  • 3556: Acleris nigrolinea (Robinson, 1869) formerly included as synonyms A. ferruginiguttana Fernald, 1882 and A. disputabilis Obraztsov, 1963 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) following Powell (1964). However, that treatment is superseded by Razowski (1966) which treats A. disputabilis as a valid species with A. n. var. ferruginiguttana McDunnough 1934 as a synonym and ferruginiguttana as nomen dubium, an unrecognized species.
  • 3556.1: Acleris disputabilis Obraztsov, 1963, listed a synonym of Acleris nigrolinea (Robinson, 1869) in the Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is regarded as a valid species in Powell & Opler (2009:144). McDunnough (1934) believed that the name ferruginiguttana Fernald, 1882 referred to a western variety of nigrolinea. Since ferruginiguttana was known only from a single specimen in such poor condition that it was no longer identifiable, the name was regarded by Obraztsov (1963) as a "species dubia" and described disputabilis as a replacement name for ferruginiguttana sensu McDunnough (1934).
  • 3556.2: Acleris ferruginiguttana Fernald, 1882, treated as a synonym of Acleris nigrolinea (Robinson, 1869) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is excluded as a nomen dubium by Gilligan & Brown (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) following Obraztsov (1963).
  • 3559: Acleris effractana (Hübner, 1822) includes as a synonym [3559] Acleris emargana of authors; (not Fabricius, 1775) in Karsholt et al. (2005) in Nota Lepid., 28: 93-102. "True" A. emargana (Palearctic) is extralimital to North America.
  • 3563: Acleris capizziana Obraztsov, 1963 includes as a synonym Acleris lipsiana of authors; (not [Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) in Gilligan et al. (2020), Insects, 11(9), 594: 1-59 with "true" lipsiana treated as extralimital to North America.

    DNA barcode places a paratype of capizziana in the same BIN group with specimens identified as lipsiana from both North America and Europe. Barcode separates the Nearctic and Palearctic populations into two clusters. A specimen from Alberta and Quebec more closely resemble lipsiana and barcode slightly closer to Europen specimens. It is unclear if capizziana represents a distinct species or if lipsiana represents a complex with several distinct species.
  • 3567: Cnephasia asseclana (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) replaces Cnephasia interjectana (Haworth, 1811).
  • 3567.1: Cnephasia stephensiana (Doubleday, 1849) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 3568: Eana argentana (Clerck, 1759) is treated as two or more cryptic species with 'nominate' E. argentana as being extralimital (Palearctic) in Gilligan et al. (2020). It is listed as "E. argentana of authors; (not Clerck, 1759)" by Gilligan & Brown (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). BOLD:AAA8425, the BIN group at BOLD containing 'nominate' argentana from Europe, includes a separate cluster representing populations from Kyrgyzstan and Alaska to the Pacific Northwest which might best be treated as a subspecies of argentana. The name E. argentana is retained at MPG pending further study on the recommendation of Michael Sabourin (pers. comm., 2022). The name plumbeana Durrant (1906) (TL: Siberia with specimens from “Kashmir-Deosai Plains” and “Sikim”) may apply to the NA population.
  • 3570.03: Eana osseana of authors; (not Scopoli, 1763) refers to the species with female genitalia illustrated in Obraztsov (1962:187, fig. 7) and possibly to specimens from western Canada which DNA barcode places in BOLD:ABZ7263, a BIN group near BOLD:AAA6264, the BIN for "true" osseana (Michael Sabourin, pers. comm., 2024). (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023)
  • 3571: Eana niveosana (Packard, 1866), rev. stat. (Gilligan & Brown in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), was previously listed as a subspecies of E. osseana (Scopoli, 1763) in Brown (2005:266). Gilligan et al. (2020:12) note that DNA barcode data supports returning niveosana to full species status as one of three cryptic species (two Nearctic and one Holarctic) near osseana which they treat as extralimital to North America (Palearctic).
  • 3576.1: Decodes catherinae Powell, 1980 was omitted from Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3576.2: Decodes macswaini Powell, 1980 was omitted from Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3576.3: Decodes stevensi Powell, 1980 was omitted from Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3579.1: Decodes helix Powell & Brown 1998 n. sp., Pan-Pacific Ent. 74: 103.
  • 3580.1: Decodes macdunnoughi Powell, 1980 was omitted from Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3580.11: Decodes nr. horariana is a member of the "horarianus-macdunnoughi complex" not placed to species in Powell (1980).
  • 3580.2: Decodes tahoense Powell, 1980 was omitted from Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3580.3: Decodes asapheus Powell, 1980 was omitted from Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3580.4: Decodes opleri Powell, 1980 was omitted from Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3580.5: Decodes tonto Powell, 1980 was omitted from Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3582.1: Dorithia trigonana Brown & Obraztsov, 1991 n. sp., Univ. Calif. Publ. Ent. 111:34.
  • 3582.2: Cuproxena minimana Brown, 1991 n. sp., Univ. Calif. Publ. Ent. 111:62.
  • 3584.1: Anopina internacionana Brown & Powell, 2000 n. sp., Univ. Calif. Publ. Ent. 120:30.
  • 3587.1: Anopina chiricahuae Brown & Powell, 2000 n. sp., Univ. Calif. Publ. Ent. 120:90.
  • 3587.2: Anopina wrighti Brown & Powell, 2000 n. sp., Univ. Calif. Publ. Ent. 120:98.
  • 3589.1: Apotomops texasana (Blanchard & Knudson, 1984) n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., v. 86, no. 2, p. 446-451.
  • 3591.1: Bonagota arizonae Razowski & Becker, 2000 n. sp., Polskie Pismo Ent. 69: 70.
  • 3591.6: Durangularia druana (Walsingham, 1914) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Jour. Lepid. Soc., v. 70, no. 2, p. 139-144.
  • 3592.1: Pandemis heparana (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 3598.1: Argyrotaenia hodgesi Heppner, 1989 n. sp., Fla. Entomol., v. 72, p. 101-106.
  • 3598.2: Argyrotaenia polvosana Obraztsov, 1961 is tentatively recognized within the North American fauna; a specimen photographed in Arizona identified by J. Dombroskie.
  • 3629.1: Argyrotaenia coconinana Brown & Cramer, [2000] n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., v. 53, no. 3, p. 114-125.
  • 3629.2: Argyrotaenia bialbistriata Brown & Cramer, [2000] n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc., v. 53, no. 3, p. 114-125.
  • 3630.1: Diedra wielgusi (Clarke, 1989) n. sp., J. Res. Lep., v. 28, p. 97-99.
  • 3630.2: Diedra intermontana Rubinoff & Powell, 1999 n. sp., Ann. Ent. Soc. Am., 92(4): 482.
  • 3630.3: Diedra leuschneri: Diedra intermontana Rubinoff & Powell, 1999 n. sp., Ann. Ent. Soc. Am., 92(4): 484.
  • 3630.4: Diedra calocedrana: Diedra intermontana Rubinoff & Powell, 1999 n. sp., Ann. Ent. Soc. Am., 92(4): 485.
  • 3635.1: Choristoneura argentifasciata Heppner, 1989 n. sp., Fla. Ent., v. 72, p. 101-106.
  • 3640: Choristoneura occidentalis Freeman, 1967 is reinstated as the valid name of this species following Brunet et al. (2017), overturning the replacement name Choristoneura freemani Razowski, 2008 proposed to resolve the homonymy of C. occidentalis Walsinham, 1891. This species includes as a subspecies Choristoneura biennis Freeman, 1967 in Brunet et al. (2017), Systematic Entomology. 42: 317-328.
  • 3640.97: Choristoneura fumiferana complex: The Choristoneura fumiferana complex includes C. carnana, occidentalis [freemani], fumiferana, lambertiana, orae, pinus, retiniana.
  • 3646: Choristoneura spaldingiana Obraztsov, 1962 corrects the spelling of spaldingana in Brown (2005).
  • 3647: Choristoneura houstonana (Grote, 1873) was formerly in the genus Cudonigera, Zootaxa. 3729(1): 25.
  • 3648.1: Archips goyerana Kruse, 2000 n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. , v. 102, no. 3, p. 741-746.
  • 3648.2: Archips nigriplagana Franclemont, 1986 n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. , v. 88:59.
  • 3663: Archips oporana (Linnaeus, 1758) was added to Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) based on specimens collected in Vancouver, BC and Font Hill, ON (Freeman 1958:16). Those specimens cannot be found and are considered unconfirmed, however, the species appears to persist in Ontario with recent DNA tested specimens at BOLD and sightings posted on iNaturalist.
  • 3663.1: Archips podana (Scopoli, 1763) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 3663.2: Archips fuscocupreanus Walsingham, 1900 is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 3669: Pandemis borealis (Freeman, 1965) was formerly in the genus Archepandemis. (The genus Archepandemis is a synonym of Pandemis (n. syn.), Zootaxa. 3729(1): 1-62.)
  • 3670: Pandemis coniferana (Mutuura, 1978) was formerly in the genus Archepandemis. (The genus Archepandemis is a synonym of Pandemis (n. syn.), Zootaxa. 3729(1): 1-62.)
  • 3671: Pandemis morrisana (Mutuura, 1978) was formerly in the genus Archepandemis. (The genus Archepandemis is a synonym of Pandemis (n. syn.), Zootaxa. 3729(1): 1-62.)
  • 3674.1: Lozotaenia costinotana Franclemont, 1986 n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. , v. 88:57.
  • 3674.2: Lozotaenia exomilana Franclemont, 1986 n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. , v. 88:58.
  • 3677.1: Aphelia gregalis Razowski, 1981 n. sp., Acta Zool.gica Cracov., v. 25: 361.
  • 3681.1: Clepsis spectrana (Treitschke, 1830) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 3682: Clepsis persicana (Fitch, 1856). The name Clepsis trileucana (Doubleday, 1847) was added to the list but it is a repressed name for this taxon and has been removed.
  • 3687.1: Clepsis anderslaneyii Dombroskie & Brown, 2009, n. sp., Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash. 111(4): 769-774.
  • 3688.1: Clepsis penetralis Razowski, 1979 n. sp., Acta Zool.gica Cracov., v. 24, no. 2, p. 113-152.
  • 3693.1: Epiphyas postvittana (Walker, 1863) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico from California in 2006.
  • 3693.2: [Tortricinae unplaced - No Genus] retractana (Walker, 1863) is removed from the list (nomen oblitum). The type has been lost so it cannot be placed properly. It was described from "USA".
  • 3704: Sparganothis distincta: Includes as synonyms Sparganothis salinana [3708] and S. putmanana [3715.1].
  • 3712.1: Platynota richersi (Powell & Brown, 2012) was formerly in the genus Sparganothis, Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., 121(3): 369.
  • 3716.1: Cenopis croatanensis Brown & Sullivan 2018, n. sp., Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash. 120(3): 495.
  • 3720.1: Cenopis ferreana (Busck, 1915) is elevated from synonymy of 3720 Sparganothis reticulatana.
  • 3721: Cenopis mesospila: Includes as a synonym Cenopis albicaudana (Busck, 1915) under which name this species was presented in the 1983 list [3721].
  • 3721.1: Cenopis eulongicosta Powell & Brown, 2012, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 8.1: 110.
  • 3725: Cenopis pettitana: Includes as a synonym Cenopis acivivorana [3726].
  • 3725.1: Cenopis lamberti (Franclemont, 1986), n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., v. 88:56, n. comb., previously in the genus Sparganothis.
  • 3728.1: Cenopis vabroui Powell & Brown, 2012, n. sp., Fascicle 8.1: p. 112.
  • 3743: Platynota exasperatana: Includes as a synonym Platynota scotiana [3742].
  • 3745.1: Sparganopseustis martinana Powell, 1986 n. sp., Pan-Pacif. Ent. 62: 378.
  • 3746.1: Synalocha gutierreziae Powell, 1985 n. sp., J. Res. Lepid. 24: 63.
  • 3746.2: Syllonoma longipalpana Powell, 1985 n. sp., J. Res. Lepid. 24: 67.
  • 3749.1: Amorbia knudsoni Phillips & Powell, 2007 n. sp., Zootaxa, v. 1670, p. 1-109.
  • 3750: Amorbia synneurana was synonymized with Amorbia cuneana in Phillips-Rodriguez & Powell (2007) and restored to full species, MONA Fascicle 8.1.
  • 3750.2: Amorbia vero Powell & Brown, 2012, n. sp.
  • 3750.3: Amorbia concavana (Zeller, 1877) is now recognized within the North American fauna (Hayden 2012).
  • 3753.1: Auratonota dispersa Brown, 1990 n. sp., Fla. Ent. 73: 154, (type locality:Panama, "Cocle Province, Valle") is an exotic intercepted in FL. This species is listed as excluded by Gilligan & Brown in (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 3754.1: Aethes angustana (Clemens, 1860), misspelled as augustana in Hodges et al. (1983), includes as a synonym dorsimaculana Robinson, 1869, an unjustified replacement name, in the same work. This species was number 3808 in Hodges.
  • 3754.2: Aethes argentilimitana (Robinson, 1869) was number 3809 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and includes as a synonym 3833 (1983 list) Aethes labeculana (Robinson, 1869) in Sabourin et al. (2002), Jour. Lepid. Soc., 56(4): 223
  • 3754.3: Aethes atomosana: This species was number 3810 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3755: Aethes baloghi Sabourin & Metzler, 2002 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 56: 230.
  • 3755.1: Aethes biscana: This species was number 3815 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3755.2: Aethes bomonana (Kearfott, 1907) was number 3816 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and includes as a synonym 3861 (3862 in the 1983 list) Aethes ziscana (Kearfott, 1907), Jour. Lepid. Soc. 68: 274-282.
  • 3755.3: Aethes deutschiana (Zetterstedt, 1839) is listed as a Holarctic by Gilligan & Brown (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). Although listed as extralimital (Palearctic) in Gilligan et al. (2020) based on DNA barcode with "several potential cryptic species in North America" referring to what had previously been attributed to deutschiana, specimens from northern Canada were subsequently shown to have barcodes matching those from Europe.

    The names A. chalcana (Packard, 1866) and/or A. fuscostrigana (Clemens, 1864), both described from eastern NA but currently treated as synonyms of A. deutschiana, await revision and potentially refer to one or two of the cryptic species. As of 9/5/2020, no specimens in this group from east of Manitoba have been DNA barcoded.
  • 3755.4: Aethes deutschiana of authors; (not Zetterstedt, 1839) refers to one or more cryptic species from the US and southern Canada previously treated as A. deutschiana. Although deutschiana was listed as extralimital (Palearctic) in Gilligan et al. (2020), Gilligan & Brown (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) retained deutschiana based on specimens from northern Canada with DNA barcodes matching those from Europe.

    The names A. chalcana (Packard, 1866), TL: Labrador, and A. fuscostrigana (Clemens, 1864), TL: Labrador, both currently treated as synonyms of A. deutschiana), await revision and potentially refer to one or two of the cryptic species associated with A. deutschiana of authors. As of 9/5/2020, no specimens in this group from east of Manitoba have been DNA barcoded.
  • 3756: Aethes kindermanniana (Treitschke, 1830) is listed as excluded by Gilligan & Brown (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). It was omitted from Pogue (1986) and Metzler & Brown (2014) due to a lack of verified identified specimens, (Eric Metzler, pers. comm., 2017). This Eurasian species includes as a synonym kindermannana Powell, misspelling in Hodges et al. (1983)
  • 3756.1: Aethes floccosana: This species was number 3822 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3756.2: Aethes heleniana Razowski, 1997 n. sp., Acta. Zool. Cracov. 40:125.
  • 3756.3: Aethes intactana: This species was number 3759 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3757: Aethes interruptofasciata (Robinson, 1869) includes as a synonym Aethes sublepidana (Kerfott, 1907) [3853] in Royals et al. (2019), Mem. Lepid. Soc., (6): 224.
  • 3757.3: Aethes matheri Sabourin & Miller, 2002 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 56: 228; figs. 8a-d.
  • 3758: Aethes matthewcruzi Sabourin & Vargo, 2002 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 56: 232.
  • 3758.1: Aethes monera Razowski, 1986 n. sp., Ann. Zool. 40(7): 387, includes as a subspecies A.m. septentrionalis Razowski, 1997, n. ssp., Acta. Zool. Cracov. 40: 122.
  • 3758.2: Aethes mymara Razowski, 1997 n. sp., Acta. Zool. Cracov. 40:126.
  • 3758.3: Aethes obliquana (Kearfott, 1907) was number 3841 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3759: Aethes patricia Metzler, 1999 n. sp., Great Lakes Entomologist 32: 186.
  • 3759.1: Aethes promptana: This species was number 3844 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3759.2: Aethes rana: This species was number 3846 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3759.3: Aethes razowskii: Aethes Razowski Sabourin & Miller, 2002 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 56: 226; fig. 6a-d.
  • 3760: Aethes rutilana (Hübner, 1818) is treated as Holarctic in Gilligan et al. (2020) with the subspecies A. r. canadiana Razowski, 1997 an apparent native and the subspecies A. r. rutilana introduced to the Northwest.
  • 3760.1: Aethes seriatana: This species was number 3850 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3760.2: Aethes sexdentata Sabourin & Miller, 2002 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 56: 225.
  • 3760.3: Aethes smeathmanniana: This species was number 3755 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3761: Aethes sonorae (Walsingham, 1884) was added to the list some time prior to 2014 without explanation. It is listed as excluded by Gilligan & Brown (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). However, specimens from Arizona exist in the NMNH and the species may be represented by BOLD:ACE4290, a BIN group with specimens from AZ. This species is retained pending further work.
  • 3761.1: Aethes spartinana: This species was number 3851 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3761.2: Aethes terriae Sabourin & Miller, 2002 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 56: 229; figs. 9a-c.
  • 3761.3: Aethes vachelliana: This species was number 3856 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3761.4: Aethes westratei Sabourin & Miller, 2002 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 56: 227; figs. 7a-d.
  • 3761.5: Aethes triassumenta Pogue, 2019, n. sp., was proposed by Pogue (1986) as the type for the genus Morta in his unpublished Ph.D. dissertation and is nomen nudum (unavaillable). The name was published in Brown (2019), Zootaxa, 4671(2): 217.
  • 3762: Agapeta zoegana (Linnaeus, 1767) was released in 1984 as a biocontrol of knapweed.
  • 3763: Eugnosta bimaculana (Robinson, 1869), formerly placed in the genus Carolella, Razowski (2009), was number 3783 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3764: Eugnosta sartana (Hübner, 1823), formerly placed in the genus Carolella, Razowski (2009), was number 3782 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3765: Cochylidia subroseana (Haworth, 1811) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 3765.5: Anacochylidia maderana Brown, 2019, n. sp., Zootaxa, 4671(2): 198.
  • 3766: Cochylichroa arthuri (Dang, 1984), n. sp., Canadian Entomologist 116:253, was formerly in the genus Cochylis, Zootaxa, 4671(2):195-222.
  • 3766.1: Cochylichroa atricapitana (Stephens, 1852) was previously in the genus Cochylis, Zootaxa, 4671(2): 195-222. This species was introduced from Spain via Australia in 1990 for biocontrol of Tansy Ragwort, Winston et al. 2014.
  • 3767: Cochylichroa aurorana (Kearfott, 1907), formerly in the genus Cochylis, Brown (2019), Zootaxa, 4671(2):195-222, was number 3812 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3768: Cochylichroa avita (Razowski, 1997), n. sp., Acta. Zool. Cracov. 40:133, was formerly in the genus Cochylis, Zootaxa, 4671(2):195-222.
  • 3769: Cochylichroa bucera (Razowski, 1997), n. sp., Acta. Zool. Cracov. 40:136, generic assignment follows in Gilligan & Brown in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023) and is supported by genitalia and DNA barcode (M. Sabourin, pers. comm., 5iv2023).
  • 3770: Cochylis carmelana: This species was number 3817 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3771: Cochylis caulocatax Razowski, 1984 n. sp., Annales Zoologici 38: 278, is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Jour. N.Y. Entomol. Soc., 95: 320-327.
  • 3773: Cochylis dormitoria Razowski, 1997 n. sp., Acta. Zool. Cracov. 40:134.
  • 3774: Neocochylis dubitana (Hübner, 1799) is transferred from the genus Cochylis to Neocochylis, formerly a synonym of Cochylis, rev. stat., in Brown et al. (2020), Syst. Entomol., 45: 170.
  • 3775: Cochylis formonana: This species was number 3767 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3776: Cochylichroa hoffmanana (Kearfott, 1907) was formerly in the genus Cochylis, Zootaxa, 4671(2):195-222 and includes as a synonym Cochylis zoxcana (Kearfott, 1907) [3863].
  • 3776.1: Phtheochroa inopiana (Haworth, 1811), added after Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is removed following Metzler & Brown (2014). North American records require further verification.
  • 3777: Cochylichroa hospes (Walsingham, 1884) was formerly in the genus Cochylis, Brown (2019), Zootaxa, 4671(2):195-222.
  • 3778: Thyraylia nana (Haworth, 1811), formerly in the genus Cochylis, Jour. Lepid. Soc., 68(4):282, was number 3764 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3779: Cochylis parallelana: This species was number 3761 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3780: Aethes ringsi (Metzler, 1999), n. sp., Great Lakes Ent. 32: 191. This species was formerly in the genus Cochylis and transferred to Aethes in Brown (2019), Zootaxa, 4671(2): 217.
  • 3781: Cochylichroa temerana (Busck, 1907), formerly in the genus Cochylis, is placed in the genus Cochylichroa in Brown (2019), Zootaxa, 4671(2):195-222.
  • 3782: Cochylis transversana: This species was number 3762 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3783: Cochylichroa viscana (Kearfott, 1907) was formerly in the genus Cochylis, Zootaxa, 4671(2):195-222.
  • 3783.5: Monoceratuncus lantana Pogue, 2019, n. sp., Zootaxa, 4671(2): 210.
  • 3784: Eugnosta argyroplaca (Meyrick, 1931) is removed from the list. This Palearctic species, formerly placed in the genus Carolella, now treated as a synonym of Eugnosta, was determined to be extralimital to North America in Brown (2017), TORTS Newsl., 18: 1-2, and Gilligan et al. (2020), Insects, 11(9), 594: 1-59. The type locality was understood to be Usgent, AZ but Usgent, “Turkestan" might be more reasonable.
  • 3785: Eugnosta beevorana (Comstock, 1940), formerly placed in the genus Carolella, Razowski (2009), was number 3789 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3786: Eugnosta busckana (Comstock, 1939), formerly placed in the genus Carolella, Razowski (2009), was number 3790 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3789: Eugnosta deceptana (Busck, 1907), formerly placed in the genus Carolella, Razowski (2009), was number 3785 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3790: Eugnosta erigeronana (Riley, 1881), formerly placed in the genus Carolella, Razowski (2009), was number 3784 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3790.1: Eugnosta californica (Razowski, 1986), Acta. Zool. Cracov. 29: 414, is treated as extralimital north of Mexico in Gilligan et al. (2020) and listed as excluded by Gilligan & Brown (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). This species was transferred from the genus Carolella in Razowski (2009), Insects, 11(9), 594: 1-59.
  • 3790.2: Eugnosta chemsakiana (Razowski, 1986), Acta. Zool. Cracov. 29: 414, is treated as extralimital north of Mexico in Gilligan et al. (2020) and is listed as excluded by Gilligan & Brown (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). This Mexican species was transferred from the genus Carolella in Razowski (2009).
  • 3791: Eugnosta mexicana (Busck, 1907), formerly placed in the genus Carolella, Razowski (2009), was number 3786 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3791.01: Eugnosta n. sp. is an undescribed species found in Texas and Arizona.
  • 3792: Eugnosta willettana (Comstock, 1939), formerly placed in the genus Carolella, Razowski (2009), was number 3791 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3793: Gynnidomorpha romonana: This species was number 3847 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3794: Henricus cognata (Walsingham, 1914) range extension. TL Veracruz, Las Vigas, Mex.
  • 3797: Henricus edwardsiana (Walsingham, 1884) includes as a synonym contrastana (Kearfott, 1907) in Metzler & Brown (2014) but contrastana was erroneously placed as the senior synonym, John Brown (pers. comm., 5/17/2018).
  • 3798: Henricus fuscodorsana: This species was number 3773 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3799: Henricus infernalis (Heinrich, 1920) was number 3771 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and includes as a synonym 3772 (Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist)) Henricus brevipalpata.
  • 3800: Henricus macrocarpana: This species was number 3770 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3801: Henricus umbrabasana: This species was number 3777 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3802: Lorita baccharivora Pogue, 1988, n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 90(4):449.
  • 3804: Phalonidia basiochreana: This species was number 3814 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3805: Phalonidia elderana: This species was number 3821 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3806: Saphenista latipunctana (Walsingham, 1879), n. comb., was previously listed in the genus Phalonidia, Brown (2019), Insecta Mundi, 0738: 4.
  • 3808: Phalonidia memoranda (Razowski, 1997) n. sp., Acta. Zool. Cracov. 40:116.
  • 3809: Phalonidia ontariana (Razowski, 1997) n. sp., Acta. Zool. Cracov. 40:116. Research by Michael Sabourin (pers. comm., 10/27/2020) suggests that this species may be conspecific with 3807 P. lepidana (Clemens, 1860) [3836] (1983 list). MPG follows this interpretation for identification purposes pending further investigation.
  • 3809.1: Phalonidia straminoides (Grote, 1873) [3852] (Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist)), formerly treated as a synonym of 3807 lepidana Clemens, 1860 in Brown (2005), is elevated to full species status in Metzler & Brown (2014). Michael Sabourin (pers. comm., 10/27/2020) suggests that the plummeriana, schwarziana and zaracana, treated as synonyms of lepidana in Metzler & Brown (2014), are instead conspecific with straminiodes. MPG follows this interpretation for identification purposes pending further investigation.
  • 3810: Phtheochroa aegrana: This species was number 3793 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3812: Phtheochroa baracana: This species was number 3804 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3813: Phtheochroa birdana: This species was number 3801 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3813.1: Phtheochroa canariana (Barnes & Busck, 1920) was number 3795 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). This species was previously listed erroneously as a synonym of 3815 (3792 in the 1983 checklist) Phtheochroa fulviplicana.
  • 3814: Phtheochroa cartwrightana (Kearfott, 1907) was number 3798 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and includes as a synonym 3820 Phtheochroa pecosana Kearfott, 1907, Jour. Lepid. Soc. 68(4): 282.
  • 3815: Phtheochroa fulviplicana: This species was number 3792 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3817: Phtheochroa huachucana: This species was number 3776 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3818: Cagiva cephalanthana (Heinrich, 1921) was formerly unassigned to genus in Meltzer & Brown (2014). Pogue (1986) proposed the genus Cagiva for this species in his unpublished Ph.D. dissertation and is nomen nudum (unavaillable). Brown (2019) published the name Cagiva, new genus, Zootaxa, 4671(2): 201.
  • 3819: Phtheochroa modestana: This species was number 3805 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3821: Phtheochroa perspicuana: This species was number 3800 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3822: Phtheochroa riscana: This species was number 3802 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3823: Phtheochroa terminana: This species was number 3799 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3825: Phtheochroa vitellinana (Zeller, 1876), formerly placed in the genus Carolella, Razowski (1991), was number 3787 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3826: Phtheochroa vulneratana of authors; (not Zetterstedt, 1839) is a cryptic species mistakenly regarded as the European species Phtheochroa vulneratana (Zetterstedt, 1839) in Powell (1990), Jour. Lepid. Soc., 44: 91. The two taxa are well separated by DNA barcode with the latter treated as extralimital to North America in Gilligan et al. (2020), Insects, 11(9), 594: 1-59.
  • 3827: Phtheochroa waracana: This species was number 3796 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3828: Platphalonidia albertae Razowski, 1997, n. sp., was formerly placed in the genus Platphalonia in Metzler and Albu (2013), revised status, Brown et al. (2019:S2).
  • 3829: Platphalonidia campicolana (Walsingham, 1879) was formerly placed in the genus Platphalonia in Metzler and Albu (2013), revised status, Brown et al. (2019:S2).
  • 3830: Platphalonidia dangi Razowski, 1997, n. sp., was formerly placed in the genus Platphalonia in Metzler and Albu (2013), revised status, Brown et al. (2019:S2).
  • 3831: Platphalonidia felix (Walsingham, 1895), formerly placed to Phalonidia in Metzler and Albu (2013), revised status in Brown et al. (2019:S2).
  • 3832: Platphalonidia imitabilis Razowski, 1997, n. sp., Acta. Zool. Cracov. 40:119. Formerly unassigned to genus in Metzler and Albu (2013), revised status, Brown et al. (2019:S2).
  • 3833: Platphalonidia lavana (Busck, 1907), formerly placed in Metzler and Albu (2013), revised status, Brown et al. (2019:S2).
  • 3833.1: Platphalonidia magdalenae (Metzler & Albu, 2013), n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 67(3): 156-160, was formerly in the genus Platphalonia, revised status, Brown et al. (2019:S2).
  • 3834: Saphenista parvimaculana (Walsingham, 1879), n. comb. was formerly placed in the genus Platphalonidia, Meltzer & Brown (2014).
  • 3835: Platphalonidia plicana (Walsingham, 1884), range extension, was formerly assigned to Platphalonia in Metzler and Albu (2013), revised status, Brown et al. (2019:S2).
  • 3835.1: Platphalonidia subolivacea (Walsingham, 1897) is recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Heppner, J.B. [2007] 2003). Generic treatment follows Heppner (2007) and Gilligan & Brown (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 3836: Phalonidia lepidana (Clemens, 1860) [3836] (Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist)) includes as synonyms plummeriana Busck, 1907, schwarziana Busck, 1907, straminiodes Grote, 1873 and zaracana Kearfott, 1907 in Brown (2005). Straminiodes is raised to full species status in Metzler & Brown (2014). Michael Sabourin (pers. comm., 10/27/2020) suggests that ontariana Razowski, 1997 should also be included as a synonym of lepidana and that plummeriana, schwarziana and zaracana should be treated as synonyms of straminiodes. MPG follows this interpretation for identification purposes pending further investigation.
  • 3838: Rolandylis maiana (Kearfott, 1907), previously listed in the genus Hysterosia in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is transferred to Rolandylis (rev. stat.) in Pogue (2001), Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash.,103(3): 788-796.
  • 3838.1: Rolandylis fusca Pogue, 2001 n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 103: 792.
  • 3838.2: Rolandylis virilia Pogue, 2001 n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 103: 792.
  • 3840: Saphenista nomonana: This species was number 3840 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3841: Saphenista saxicolana: This species was number 3780 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3841.1: Saphenista bartellae Brown, 2019, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0738: 2; figs. 1, 2, 7, 11.
  • 3841.2: Saphenista powelli Brown, 2019, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0738: 2; figs. 3, 8, 12.
  • 3842.1: Spinipogon harmozones: Spinipogon harmozones Razowski, 1986 includes as a synonym 3842.1 Spinipogon thes of authors; not Razowski & Becker, 1983. Apparently, a single specimen, collected by Ed Knudson from Cameron Co., TX and identified by Michael Pogue as Spinipogon thes, was later determined by John W. Brown to be Spinipogon harmozones.
  • 3842.5: Pogospinia floridana Brown, 2019, n. sp. and n. genus, Zootaxa, 4671(2): 207.
  • 3844: Thyraylia bunteana (Robinson, 1869), formerly in the genus Cochylis, was number 3769 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3845: Thyraylia discana (Kearfott, 1907), formerly in the genus Cochylis, was number 3818 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3846: Thyraylia gunniana (Busck, 1907), formerly in the genus Cochylis, was number 3827 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3847: Thyraylia hollandana (Kearfott, 1907) was number 3829 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3847.2: Thyraylia voxcana (Kearfott, 1907), formerly treated as a synonym of Thyraylia hollandana (Kearfott, 1907) in Pogue (1986), is treated as a full species in Razowski (1997). Generic placement follows Brown (2019) as suggested in Meltzer & Brown (2014).
  • 3848: Atroposia oenotherana (Riley, 1881) was formerly unassigned to genus in Meltzer & Brown (2014), Jour. Lepid. Soc. 68(4): 278. Pogue (1986) proposed the genus Atroposia for this species in his unpublished Ph.D. dissertation and is nomen nudum (unavaillable). Brown (2019) published the name Atroposia, new genus, Zootaxa, 4671(2): 198.
  • 3850: Cybilla hubbardana (Busck, 1907) was formerly unassigned to genus in Meltzer & Brown (2014). Pogue (1986) proposed the genus Cybilla for this species in his unpublished Ph.D. dissertation and is nomen nudum (unavaillable). Brown (2019) published the name Cybilla, new genus, Zootaxa, 4671(2): 202.
  • 3851: Honca grandis (Busck, 1907) was formerly unassigned to genus in Meltzer & Brown (2014). Pogue (1986) proposed the genus Honca for this species in his unpublished Ph.D. dissertation and is nomen nudum (unavaillable). Brown (2019) published the name Honca, new genus, Zootaxa, 4671 (2): 203.
  • 3852: Nycthia pimana (Busck, 1907) was formerly unassigned to genus in Meltzer & Brown (2014). Pogue (1986) proposed the genus Nycthia for this species in his unpublished Ph.D. dissertation and is nomen nudum (unavaillable). Brown (2019) published the name Nycthia, new genus, Zootaxa, 4671(2): 205.
  • 3852.3: Spinipogon resthavenensis Metzler & Sabourin, 2002 n. sp., Fabreries 27:70.
  • 3853: Nycthia yuccatana (Busck, 1907) was formerly unassigned to genus in Meltzer & Brown (2014). Pogue (1986) proposed the genus Nycthia for this species in his unpublished Ph.D. dissertation and is nomen nudum (unavaillable). Brown (2019) published the name Nycthia, new genus, Zootaxa, 4671(2): 206.
  • 3854: Thyraylia wiscana (Kearfott, 1907), formerly unassigned to genus in Meltzer & Brown (2014), is transferred to Thyraylia in Brown (2019), Zootaxa, 4671(2):195-222.
  • 3855: Hyptiharpa baboquavariana (Kearfott, 1907), new combination, includes as synonyms "Incertae Sedis" baboquivariana Powell 1983 (unjustified emendation) and Hyptiharpa hypostas Razowski, 1992 in Brown (2016), Jour. Lepid. Soc., 70: 173.
  • 3856: Saphenista dilutana (Walsingham, 1879), n. comb., was previously unassigned to genus, Brown (2019), Insecta Mundi, 0738: 5.
  • 3857: Cochylichroa foxcana (Kearfott, 1907), formerly unassigned to genus in Meltzer & Brown (2014), is transferred to Cochylichroa, revised status, in Brown (2019), Zootaxa, 4671(2):195-222.
  • 3858: Mimcochylis fulvotinctana (Walsingham, 1884), formerly unassigned to genus in Meltzer & Brown (2014), Jour. Lepid. Soc. 68(4): 278, is transferred to Mimcochylis in Brown (2019), Zootaxa, 4671(2): 195-222.
  • 3859: Cochylichroa glaucofuscana (Zeller, 1876), generic assignment by M. Sabourin (pers. comm., 5iv2023), was treated by Meltzer & Brown (2014) and Gilligan & Brown (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) as unplaced. Numbered 3825 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 3860: Cochylichroa punctadiscana (Kearfott, 1908), formerly unassigned to genus in Meltzer & Brown (2014), is transferred to the genus Cochylichroa in Brown et al. (2019:S3).
  • 3865: Phocides batabano (Lucas, 1857), formerly treated as a synonym of batabano Lucas, 1857, is treated as a full species in Zhang et al. (2020) with okeechobee Worthington, 1881 as a subspecies. "True" batabano is extralimital north of Mexico.
  • 3866: Phocides lilea (Reakirt, [1867]), formerly treated as a synonym of palemon in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) (an unavailable name later synonymized with polybius Fabricius, 1793), is treated as a full species in Zhang et al. (2020). "True" polybius (=palemon) is extralimital north of Mexico.
  • 3867: Phocides urania (Westwood, 1852) is listed as "UNVER.; STRAY" north of Mexico in Pelham & Pohl in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023). The type of Erycides texana Scudder, 1872:47, a synonym of urania, was described from Texas but the provenance is questioned in Pelham (208:427) as are records from Arizona in Bailowitz and Brock (1991).
  • 3870.1: Epargyreus huachuca Dixon, 1955, formerly a subspecies of Papilio clarus Cramer, 1775, is rasied to full species status with profugus Austin, 1998 as a subspecies in Zhang et al. (2020).
  • 3871: Epargyreus cruza Evans, 1952, formerly a subspecies of [3871] Epargyreus cruza (Cramer, 1779), is treated as a full species in Grishin (2019), in: Li et al. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 116(13) SI Appendix: 50.
  • 3878: Cogia undulatus (Hewitson, 1867) was formerly in the genus Aguna.
  • 3879: Ectomis mexicanus Freeman, 1969 was formerly in the genus Polythrix.
  • 3880: Ectomis octomaculata (Sepp, [1844]) was formerly in the genus Polythrix.
  • 3881: Cephise procerus (Plötz, 1880), formerly listed as Polythrix procera, is removed. Records of this species north of Mexico refer to 3880 Polythrix octomaculata, Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera. 40: 445.
  • 3884: Codatractus melon (Godman & Salvin, 1893) is removed (extralimital - no verified records north of Mexico) in Pelham (2008).
  • 3885.1: Codatractus bryaxis (Hewitson, 1867) was previously recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Hidalgo Co., TX, Oct. 24, 2008). Jonathan Pelham (pers. comm., 7/21/2017) advises that this species has been removed from the list upon examination by Andy Warren.
  • 3886.1: Urbanus alva Evans, 1952, formerly a synonym of Urbanus belli Hayward (1935) is elevated to full species from in Zhang et al. (2019), Tax. Rep. Int. Lepid. Surv. 8(2): 5-6. This species was first recorded north of Mexico from Texas in Warren (1997), News Lepid. Soc. 39(3): 41. U. belli is extralimital north of Mexico.
  • 3888.1: Urbanus evona Evans, 1952 is listed as unverified by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) following Pelham (2008), J. Res. Lepid., 40: 425. Reported from TX based on photos, this species is excluded as unverified until a specimen can be examined.
  • 3889: Thorybes dorantes (Stoll, 1790) was formerly in the genus Urbanus
  • 3890: Spicauda teleus (Hübner, 1821) was formerly in the genus Urbanus
  • 3891: Spicauda tanna (Evans, 1952) was formerly in the genus Urbanus
  • 3892: Spicauda simplicius (Stoll, 1790) was formerly in the genus Urbanus
  • 3893: Spicauda procne (Plötz, 1881) was formerly in the genus Urbanus.
  • 3894: Murgaria doryssus (Swainson, 1831) was formerly in the genus Urbanus.
  • 3894.1: Urbanus viterboana (Ehrmann, 1907) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico; first US record by Michael A. Rickard" Date: 2010, Illustrated Lists of American Butterflies, accessed 5/1/2017.
  • 3895: Urbanus albimargo is removed. Records of this species north of Mexico refer to 3894 Urbanus doryssus, Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera. 40: 427.
  • 3896: Telegonus catemacoensis (Freeman, 1967), formerly a synonym of [3896] Papilio fulgerator Walch, 1775, is treated as a full species in Grishin (2019), in: Li et al. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 116(13) SI Appendix: 49-50.
  • 3897: Thorybes egregius (Butler, 1870) was formerly in the genus Astraptes
  • 3898: Telegonus alardus (Stoll, 1790) was formerly in the genus Astraptes
  • 3899: Telegonus alector (Felder & Felder, 1867) was formerly in the genus Astraptes
  • 3900: Astraptes galesus (Mabille, 1888) is listed as excluded by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023)following its removal from the list as unsubstantiated by Pelham (2008), J. Res. Lepid., 40: 427.
  • 3901: Telegonus anausis Godman & Salvin, 1896 includes as a subspecies T. a. annetta (Evans, 1952), previously a subspecies of T. anaphus (Cramer, 1777), in Zhang et al. (2020). "True" anaphus is extralimital to NA north of Mexico.
  • 3901.1: Telegonus talus (Cramer, [1777]) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, LepSoc S.S. 2014.
  • 3902: Telegonus cellus (Boisduval & Le Conte, [1837]) was formerly in the genus Autochton
  • 3903: Thorybes pseudocellus (Coolidge & Clemence, [1910]) was formerly in the genus Autochton
  • 3903.1: Thorybes cincta (Plötz, 1882) was formerly in the genus Autochton
  • 3904: Thorybes lyciades (Geyer, 1832) was formerly in the genus Achalarus
  • 3905: Thorybes casica (Herrich-Schäffer, 1869) was formerly in the genus Achalarus
  • 3905.1: Thorybes tehuacana (Draudt, 1922) was formerly in the genus Achalarus
  • 3906: Murgaria albociliatus (Mabille, 1877) was formerly in the genus Achalarus.
  • 3907: Murgaria toxeus (Plötz, 1882) was formerly in the genus Achalarus.
  • 3908: Murgaria jalapus (Plötz, 1881) was formerly in the genus Thessia.
  • 3912: Thorybes nevada Scudder, 1872, formerly a subspecies of Thorybes mexicana (Herrich-Schäffer, 1869) is raised to full species status with ananius Plötz, 1881 and blanca Scott, 1981 as synonyms in Zhang et al. (2020). T. mexicana is extralimital north of Mexico.
  • 3912.1: Thorybes dobra Evans, 1952, formerly treated as a subspecies of Thorybes mexicana (Herrich-Schäffer, 1869) is raised to full species status in Zhang et al. (2020). T. mexicana is extralimital north of Mexico.
  • 3915: Lobotractus mysie (Dyar, 1904), formerly a synonym of [3915] Lobotractus valeriana (Plötz, 1881), is treated as a full species in Zhang et al. (2021), Tax. Rep. Int. Lepid. Surv. 9(3): 48.
  • 3916: Autochton potrillo (Lucas, 1857) was formerly in the genus Cabares.
  • 3919: Dyscophellus euribates (Stoll, 1782) is listed as excluded by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) following by Pelham (2008).
  • 3925: Nisoniades bromias (Godman & Salvin, 1894), formerly treated as a subspecies of rubescens Möschler, 1877, is raised to full species status in Zhang et al. (2020). "True" rubescens is extralimital north of Mexico.
  • 3928: Clytius clytius (Godman & Salvin, 1897) was formerly in the genus Bolla.
  • 3930.1: Staphylus ecos Grishin, 2022, n. sp.,Tax. Rep. Int. Lepid. Surv.,10(4): 6.
  • 3932.1: Staphylus floridus Grishin, 2022, n. sp.,Tax. Rep. Int. Lepid. Surv.,10(4): 3.
  • 3934.5: Hoodus pelopidas (Fabricius, 1793) was formerly in the genus Mylon.
  • 3935: Canesia canescens (Felder, 1869) was formerly in the genus Carrhenes.
  • 3936: Xenophanes ruatanensis Godman & Salvin, 1895 is raised from synonymy of Xenophanes tryxus (Stoll, 1780) to full species status in Zhang et al. (2022). "True" tryxus is extralimital north of Mexico.
  • 3936.4: Antigonus emorsa (Felder, 1869) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Bailowitz & Brock 1991.
  • 3936.5: Antigonus erosus: Antigonus emorsa (Felder, 1869) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, News Lepid. Soc., 46(4):111-113.
  • 3939.5: Eantis pallida (Felder, 1869) was formerly in the genus Achlyodes.
  • 3940.5: Quadrus lugubris (Felder, 1869) is now recognized within the North American fauna from Texas by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 3941.5: Echelatus sempiternus (Butler & Druce, 1872) was formerly in the genus Anastrus.
  • 3941.6: Ebrietas anacreon (Staudinger, 1876), listed as unverfified by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) based on a photo of an Ebrietas sp.reviewed in Bordelon & Knudson (2011).
  • 3942: Chiothion georgina (Reakirt, 1868) was formerly in the genus Chiomara.
  • 3943: Erynnis invisus (Butler & Druce, 1872) was formerly in the genus Gesta.
  • 3946.1: Erynnis somnus (Lintner, 1881), formerly a subspecies of 3946 Erynnis brizo (Boisduval & Le Conte, [1837]), is raised to full species status in Burns (2020).
  • 3946.2: Erynnis burgessi (Skinner, 1914), formerly a subspecies of 3946 Erynnis brizo (Boisduval & Le Conte, [1837]), is raised to full species status in Burns (2020).
  • 3946.3: Erynnis lacustra (Wright, 1905), formerly a subspecies of 3946 Erynnis brizo (Boisduval & Le Conte, [1837]), is raised to full species status in Burns (2020).
  • 3965.1: Burnsius adepta Plötz, 1884, reported by Stanford (2002), is excluded as unverified by Pelham (2008) and Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 3966: Burnsius communis (Grote, 1872) was formerly in the genus Pyrgus.
  • 3967: Burnsius albezens Grishin, 2022 replaces Burnsius albescens (Plötz, 1884) north of Mexico. "True" albescens is now treated as a subspecies of Burnsius communis (Grote, 1872) in Grishin (2022).
  • 3968: Burnsius oileus (Linnaeus, 1767) was formerly in the genus Pyrgus.
  • 3969: Burnsius philetas (Edwards, 1881) was formerly in the genus Pyrgus.
  • 3970: Heliopetes domicella (Erichson, [1849]) was formerly in the genus Heliopyrgus
  • 3970.1: Heliopetes sublinea Schaus, 1902 was formerly in the genus Heliopyrgus.
  • 3977.1: Pholisora crestar Scott & Davenport, 2017, described as a subspecies of Pholisora catullus (Fabricius, 1793), is raised to full species status in Zhang et al. (2020).
  • 3982: Carterocephalus mandan (Edwards, 1863), formerly treated as a subspecies of [3982] Papilio palaemon Pallas, 1771, is raised to full species with mesapano Scudder, 1868 as a subspecies in Zhang et al. (2020). C. palaemon (Pallas, 1771) is now considered extralimital to North America.
  • 3982.1: Carterocephalus skada (Edwards, 1870), formerly treated as a synonym of the subspecies Papilio palaemon mandan (Edwards, 1863) [3982], is raised to full species with magnus Mattoon & Tilden, 1998 as a subspecies in Zhang et al. (2020). C. palaemon (Pallas, 1771) is now considered extralimital to North America.
  • 3986.2: Piruna penaea (Dyar, 1918) includes as a synonym 3985 Piruna microsticta of authors; (not Godman, 1900), Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera, 40: 1-658.
  • 3988.2: Cymaenes syraces Godman, 1901 is listed as unverified/stray by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) following its exclusion in Pelham (2008:428); possible confusion with Synapte shiva Evans, 1955.
  • 3991: Nastra perigenes (Godman, 1900) was formerly in the genus Vidius.
  • 3995: Nastra fusca (Grote & Robinson, 1867), formerly a synonym of 3993 N. lherminier (Latreille, [1824]), is raised to full species status with 3995 N. neamathla (Skinner & Williams, 1923) as a new synonym in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 3997: Cymaenes isus (Godman, [1900]), formerly treated as subspecies of odilia (Burmeister, 1878) with isus as a synonym in Hodges et al. (Checklist), is treated as full species in Zhang et al. (2022) with trebius (Mabille, 1891), another name confused with isus, treated as synonym of lumina (Herrich Schäffer, 1869), a South American species not recorded from North America.
  • 3999.5: Troyus fantasos (Cramer, 1780) was formerly in the genus Vettius.
  • 4000: Perichares adela (Hewitson, 1867), formerly a subspecies of Perichares philetes (Gmelin, [1790]), extralimital, is raised to full species status in Burns et al. (2008), Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 105(17): 6350-6355.
  • 4002: Oligoria percosius (Godman, 1900) was formerly in the genus Decinea.
  • 4008: Copaeodes edwardsii (Barnes, 1897) is transferred from the genus Oarisma in Pelham (2022) [revised 2 February 2022]. Zhang et al. (2019) determined that Copaeodes and Oarisma are congeneric. Pelham's treatment resolves monophyly and preserves these two genera.
  • 4036: Polites coras (Cramer, 1775), previously considered by some authors as a nomen dubium, includes as a synonym Polites peckius (Kirby, 1837) in Zhang et al. (2022) in which the type locality of coras is reassessed and a neotype is designated.
  • 4042: Polites origenes (Fabricius, 1793) is placed in the genus Limochores, rev. stat. (Zhang et al. 2019). Pelham (2022), Cat. Butterflies US and Can. [revised 2 February 2022] retains Limochores as a subgenus and is followed herein.
  • 4043: Polites mystic (Edwards, 1863) is placed in the genus Limochores, rev. stat. (Zhang et al. 2019). Pelham (2022), Cat. Butterflies US and Can. [revised 2 February 2022] retains Limochores as a subgenus and is followed herein.
  • 4044: Polites sonora (Scudder, 1872) is placed in the genus Limochores, rev. stat. (Zhang et al. 2019). Pelham (2022), Cat. Butterflies US and Can. [revised 2 February 2022] retains Limochores as a subgenus and is followed herein.
  • 4045: Polites vibex (Geyer, 1832) is placed in the genus Hedone, rev. stat. (Zhang et al. 2019). Pelham (2022), Cat. Butterflies US and Can. [revised 2 February 2022] retains Hedone as a subgenus and is followed herein.
  • 4045.1: Polites praeceps (Scudder, 1872), rev. stat. in Zhang et al. (2022), was formerly treated as a subspecies of 4045 Polites vibex (Geyer, 1832). Zhang et al. (2022) placed praeceps in the genus Hedone, rev. stat. (Zhang et al. 2019). Pelham (2022), Cat. Butterflies US and Can. [revised 2 February 2022] retains Hedone as a subgenus and is followed herein.
  • 4046: Polites otho (Smith, 1797) was formerly in the genus Wallengrenia, now treated as a subgenus.
  • 4047: Polites egeremet (Scudder, 1863) was formerly in the genus Wallengrenia, now treated as a subgenus.
  • 4048: Vernia verna (Edwards, 1862) was formerly in the genus Pompeius.
  • 4049.1: Atalopedes huron (Edwards, 1863) is raised from synonymy of 4049 Atalopedes campestris (Boisduval, 1852) to full species status in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4052: Problema byssus (Edwards, 1880) was placed in the genus Atrytone with Problema byssus treated as a subgenus of Atrytone in Zhang et al. (2019). MPG follows Pelham (2022) and Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 4053: Problema bulenta (Boisduval & Le Conte, [1837]) is placed in the genus Atrytone with Problema byssus treatred as a subgenus of Atrytone in Zhang et al. (2019). MPG follows Pelham (2022) and Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 4059: Lon hobomok (Harris, 1862), formerly in the genus Poanes, is transferred to the genus Lon Grishin, 2019 in Cong et al. (2019), Insecta Mundi, 0731: 39.
  • 4060: Lon zabulon (Boisduval & Le Conte, [1837]), formerly in the genus Poanes, is transferred to the genus Lon Grishin, 2019 in Cong et al. (2019), Insecta Mundi, 0731: 39.
  • 4061: Lon taxiles (Edwards, 1881), formerly in the genus Poanes, is transferred to the genus Lon Grishin, 2019 in Cong et al. (2019), Insecta Mundi, 0731: 39.
  • 4065: Lon melane (Edwards, 1869), formerly in the genus Poanes, is transferred to the genus Lon Grishin, 2019 in Cong et al. (2019), Insecta Mundi, 0731: 39.
  • 4066: Choranthus radians (Lucas, 1857) is listed as excluded by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023)following its removal from the list as unsubstantiated by Pelham (2008), J. Res. Lepid., 40: 429.
  • 4067: Choranthus haitensis Skinner, 1920 corrects spelling of Chornathus. This species is listed as excluded by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) following Pelham (2008), J. Res. Lepid., 40: 429.
  • 4069: Quasimellana mexicana (Bell, 1942) is listed as excluded by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) and Pelham (2008), J. Res. Lepid., 40: 429.
  • 4072: Euphyes dion (Edwards, 1879) includes as synonyms 4073 E. alabamae and 4076.1 E. macguirei, J. Res. Lepid. 27(3/4): 161-163.
  • 4078: Euphyes vestris (Boisduval, 1852) includes as a subspecies kiowah Reakirt, 1866 following Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) and Pelham (2023) (Online Catalogue), a taxon reinstated as a full species in Zhang et al. (2022), Insecta Mundi 0921: 89. Pelham (2023) included the note, "This treatment is not adopted here until further review.”
  • 4079: Choranthus capucinus (Lucas, 1857), n. comb., is teated as a member of the genus Asbolis in Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) which apparently overlooked the synonymy of Asbolis and Choranthus in Zhang et al. (2022), Insecta Mundi 0921: 89.
  • 4080.1: Atrytonopsis quinteri Burns, 2015, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 69(4): 275-292.
  • 4086.1: Atrytonopsis margarita (Skinner, 1913), treated as a subspecies of 4087 Atrytonopsis cestus (Edwards, 1884) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and later synonymized with 4086 Atrytonopsis python (Edwards, 1882), is elevated to full species status, Jour. Lepid. Soc. 69(4): 275-292.
  • 4089: Notamblyscirtes simius (Edwards, 1881) was formerly in the genus Amblyscirtes.
  • 4089.1: Notamblyscirtes durango Scott, 201, described as a subspecies of 4089 Notamblyscirtes simius (Edwards, 1881) is raised to full species status in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4089.5: Callimormus saturnus (Herrich-Schäffer, 1869) is now recognized within the North American fauna, a record by Mike A. Rickard from Hidalgo Co., TX, confirming an earlier report by Evans (1952).
  • 4095: Amblyscirtes arizonae Freeman, 1993, described as a subspecies of [4095] Amblyscirtes elissa Godman, 1900, is raised to full species status in Zhang et al. (2020). "True" elissa is extralimital north of Mexico.
  • 4112: Lerodea arabus (Edwards, 1882) includes as a synonym 4113 Lerodea dysaules, Revta. bras. Zool. 22(1): 285-288
  • 4113.5: Papias allubita (Butler, 1877), is now recognized within the North American fauna from Hidalgo Co., TX, 2009 (Reid & Warren 2009).
  • 4115.1: Calpodes esperi (Evans, 1955) is now recognized within the North American fauna, reported from Texas (2016 Season Summary, News Lepid. Soc., 59(S1):97).
  • 4124.5: Niconiades nikko Hayward, 1948 is now recognized within the North American fauna, , reported from Texas (2016 Season Summary, News Lepid. Soc., 59(S1):97).
  • 4131: Agathymus chisosensis (Freeman, 1952), formerly a subspecies of 4125 Agathymus neumoegeni (Edwards, 1882), is elevated back to full species status, Pelham, J.P. 2016. A Catalogue of the Butterflies of the United States and Canada.
  • 4133.1: Agathymus gentryi Roever, 1998, n. sp., Systematics of Western North American Butterflies: 491-500.
  • 4147: Megathymus cofaqui (Strecker, 1876) includes as a synonym 4148 Megathymus harrisi, Tax. Rep. Int. Lepid. Surv. 1(4): 3.
  • 4151.1: Megathymus violae Stallings & Turner, 1956, formerly a subspecies of 4151 Megathymus ursus Poling, 1902, is raised to full species status in Zhang et al. (2020).
  • 4152.5: Erionota thrax (Linnaeus, 1767), found only in Hawaii and erroneously included in the NA checklist by Pohl et al. (2016), is excluded from NA checklist by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 4152.7: Potanthus dara (Kollar, [1844]) is excluded by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 4152.71: Potanthus mingo (Edwards, 1866) is excluded by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 4152.72: Potanthus omaha (Edwards, 1863) is excluded by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 4155: Parnassius phoebus (Fabricius, 1793) is a name under review. Pending a decision, MPG retains the name P. phoebus (Fabricius , 1793) following Pelham (2022)MPG follows Pelham (2022) and Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 4155.2: Parnassius smintheus Doubleday, 1847 includes as a subspecies 4155.1 Parnassius behrii Edwards, 1870 in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4167.1: Papilio demoleus Linnaeus, 1758 is recognized as an introduced species by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). Formerly treated as an extralimital accidental import (reported from Palo Alto, Santa Clara Co., CA) in Pelham (2008), it has subsequently been repeatedly reported in southern California and larvae were found a citrus tree on Key West.
  • 4169: Heraclides thoas (Linnaeus, 1771): The genus name Heraclides was treated as a synonym of Papilio in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) treated Heraclides a valid genus following Zhang et al. (2019) and several previous authors, notably Miller & Brown (1981). Condamine et al. (2023), a work published after the cutoff for additions to Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), recognized Heraclides as a subgenus of Papilio.
  • 4170: Heraclides thoas (Linnaeus, [1777]): The genus name Heraclides was treated as a synonym of Papilio in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) treated Heraclides a valid genus following Zhang et al. (2019) and several previous authors, notably Miller & Brown (1981). Condamine et al. (2023), a work published after the cutoff for additions to Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), recognized Heraclides as a subgenus of Papilio.
  • 4170.1: Heraclides rumiko Shiraiwa & Grishin, 2014, n. sp., ZooKeys. 468: 85-135.

    The genus name Heraclides was treated as a synonym of Papilio in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) treated Heraclides a valid genus following Zhang et al. (2019) and several previous authors, notably Miller & Brown (1981). Condamine et al. (2023), a work published after the cutoff for additions to Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), recognized Heraclides as a subgenus of Papilio.
  • 4171: Heraclides ponceana (Schaus, 1911) is elevated from subspecies of 4171 Heraclides aristodemus (Esper, 1794) to full species status in Zhang et al. (2020), Tax. Rep. Int. Lepid. Surv. 8(7): 6. "True" aristodemus Esper is extralimital north of Mexico.

    The genus name Heraclides was treated as a synonym of Papilio in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) treated Heraclides a valid genus following Zhang et al. (2019) and several previous authors, notably Miller & Brown (1981). Condamine et al. (2023), a work published after the cutoff for additions to Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), recognized Heraclides as a subgenus of Papilio.
  • 4172: Heraclides andraemon Hübner, [1823]: The genus name Heraclides was treated as a synonym of Papilio in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) treated Heraclides a valid genus following Zhang et al. (2019) and several previous authors, notably Miller & Brown (1981). Condamine et al. (2023), a work published after the cutoff for additions to Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), recognized Heraclides as a subgenus of Papilio.
  • 4173: Heraclides pallas (Gray, [1853]), formerly a subspecies of 4173 Papilio astyalus Godart, 1819 (extralimital to north of Mexico), is elevated back to full species status, Shiraiwaet al., (2014), ZooKeys, 468: 121.

    The genus name Heraclides was treated as a synonym of Papilio in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) treated Heraclides a valid genus following Zhang et al. (2019) and several previous authors, notably Miller & Brown (1981). Condamine et al. (2023), a work published after the cutoff for additions to Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), recognized Heraclides as a subgenus of Papilio.
  • 4174: Heraclides ornythion (Boisduval, 1836): The genus name Heraclides was treated as a synonym of Papilio in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) treated Heraclides a valid genus following Zhang et al. (2019) and several previous authors, notably Miller & Brown (1981). Condamine et al. (2023), a work published after the cutoff for additions to Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), recognized Heraclides as a subgenus of Papilio.
  • 4175: Heraclides androgeus (Cramer, 1775): The genus name Heraclides was treated as a synonym of Papilio in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) treated Heraclides a valid genus following Zhang et al. (2019) and several previous authors, notably Miller & Brown (1981). Condamine et al. (2023), a work published after the cutoff for additions to Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), recognized Heraclides as a subgenus of Papilio.
  • 4175.1: Heraclides caiguanabus (Poey, 1852) is now recognized within the North American fauna, recorded from FL by Calhoun & Kolterman (2018), News Lepid. Soc. 60(2): 84-87.

    The genus name Heraclides was treated as a synonym of Papilio in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) treated Heraclides a valid genus following Zhang et al. (2019) and several previous authors, notably Miller & Brown (1981). Condamine et al. (2023), a work published after the cutoff for additions to Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), recognized Heraclides as a subgenus of Papilio.
  • 4176: Pterourus glaucus (Linnaeus, 1758): The genus name Pterourus was treated as a synonym of Papilio in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) treated Pterourus a valid genus following Zhang et al. (2019) and several previous authors, notably Miller & Brown (1981). Condamine et al. (2023), a work published after the cutoff for additions to Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), recognized Pterourus as a subgenus of Papilio.
  • 4176.1: Pterourus alexiares garcia (Rothschild & Jordan, 1906) is recorded from Texas by Grishin and A. Warren (2004), News Lepid. Soc. 46(3): 75-77, 83, 15 figs.

    The genus name Pterourus was treated as a synonym of Papilio in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) treated Pterourus a valid genus following Zhang et al. (2019) and several previous authors, notably Miller & Brown (1981). Condamine et al. (2023), a work published after the cutoff for additions to Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), recognized Pterourus as a subgenus of Papilio.
  • 4177: Pterourus rutulus (Lucas, 1852): The genus name Pterourus was treated as a synonym of Papilio in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) treated Pterourus a valid genus following Zhang et al. (2019) and several previous authors, notably Miller & Brown (1981). Condamine et al. (2023), a work published after the cutoff for additions to Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), recognized Pterourus as a subgenus of Papilio.
  • 4178: Pterourus multicaudata (Kirby, 1884): The genus name Pterourus was treated as a synonym of Papilio in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) treated Pterourus a valid genus following Zhang et al. (2019) and several previous authors, notably Miller & Brown (1981). Condamine et al. (2023), a work published after the cutoff for additions to Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), recognized Pterourus as a subgenus of Papilio.
  • 4178.1: Pterourus garamas (Geyer, [1829]): The genus name Pterourus was treated as a synonym of Papilio in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) treated Pterourus a valid genus following Zhang et al. (2019) and several previous authors, notably Miller & Brown (1981). Condamine et al. (2023), a work published after the cutoff for additions to Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), recognized Pterourus as a subgenus of Papilio.
  • 4178.2: Pterourus victorinus (Doubleday, 1844): The genus name Pterourus was treated as a synonym of Papilio in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) treated Pterourus a valid genus following Zhang et al. (2019) and several previous authors, notably Miller & Brown (1981). Condamine et al. (2023), a work published after the cutoff for additions to Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), recognized Pterourus as a subgenus of Papilio.
  • 4179: Pterourus eurymedon (Lucas, [1852] 1805) was formerly placed in the genus Papilio.

    The genus name Pterourus was treated as a synonym of Papilio in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) treated Pterourus a valid genus following Zhang et al. (2019) and several previous authors, notably Miller & Brown (1981). Condamine et al. (2023), a work published after the cutoff for additions to Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), recognized Pterourus as a subgenus of Papilio.
  • 4180: Pterourus pilumnus (Boisduval, 1836): The genus name Pterourus was treated as a synonym of Papilio in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) treated Pterourus a valid genus following Zhang et al. (2019) and several previous authors, notably Miller & Brown (1981). Condamine et al. (2023), a work published after the cutoff for additions to Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), recognized Pterourus as a subgenus of Papilio.
  • 4181: Pterourus troilus (Linnaeus, 1758): The genus name Pterourus was treated as a synonym of Papilio in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) treated Pterourus a valid genus following Zhang et al. (2019) and several previous authors, notably Miller & Brown (1981). Condamine et al. (2023), a work published after the cutoff for additions to Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), recognized Pterourus as a subgenus of Papilio.
  • 4182: Pterourus palamedes (Drury, 1773): The genus name Pterourus was treated as a synonym of Papilio in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) treated Pterourus a valid genus following Zhang et al. (2019) and several previous authors, notably Miller & Brown (1981). Condamine et al. (2023), a work published after the cutoff for additions to Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), recognized Pterourus as a subgenus of Papilio.
  • 4183: Papilio anchisiades Esper, 1788: The genus name Heraclides was treated as a synonym of Papilio in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) treated Heraclides a valid genus following Zhang et al. (2019) and several previous authors, notably Miller & Brown (1981). Condamine et al. (2023), a work published after the cutoff for additions to Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), recognized Heraclides as a subgenus of Papilio.
  • 4183.1: Heraclides rogeri (Boisduval, 1836): The genus name Heraclides was treated as a synonym of Papilio in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) treated Heraclides a valid genus following Zhang et al. (2019) and several previous authors, notably Miller & Brown (1981). Condamine et al. (2023), a work published after the cutoff for additions to Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), recognized Heraclides as a subgenus of Papilio.
  • 4183.2: Pterourus canadensis (Rothschild & Jordan, 1906): The genus name Pterourus was treated as a synonym of Papilio in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) treated Pterourus a valid genus following Zhang et al. (2019) and several previous authors, notably Miller & Brown (1981). Condamine et al. (2023), a work published after the cutoff for additions to Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), recognized Pterourus as a subgenus of Papilio.
  • 4183.3: Pterourus appalachiensis Pavulaan & Wright, 2002, n. sp., Tax. Rep. Int. Lepid. Surv., 3(7):8.

    The genus name Pterourus was treated as a synonym of Papilio in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) treated Pterourus a valid genus following Zhang et al. (2019) and several previous authors, notably Miller & Brown (1981). Condamine et al. (2023), a work published after the cutoff for additions to Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), recognized Pterourus as a subgenus of Papilio.
  • 4185.5: Eurytides phaon (Boisduval, 1836) was formerly in the genus Mimoides.
  • 4189: Archonias nimbice (Boisduval, 1836), n. comb. in Zhang et al. (2021) who determined that Catasticta is a junior synonym of Archonias.
  • 4197.1: Pieris brassicae (Linnaeus, 1758) is listed as excluded by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 4200.1: Euchloe ochracea (Trybom, 1877) was first reported in North America from the Yukon in Kondla & Pelham (1995) as Euchloe naina. This population is now regarded as E. o. kamchatkensis Back, 2008 in Back (2013), Atalanta (München) 44(14):118.
  • 4206: Anthocharis sara Lucas, 1852 is revised to include as subspecies only A. s. gunderi, A. s. pseudothoosa and A. s. sempervirens, with all other former valid subspecies referring to A. julia Edwards, 1872 and A. thoosa (Scudder, 1878) both raised from synonymy with A. sara to full species status in Stout (2018), Insecta Mundi, 0615: 1-38.
  • 4206.1: Anthocharis julia Edwards, 1872 is raised from synonymy of Anthocharis sara Lucas, 1852 to full species status and includes as subspecies prestonorum, browningi, sulfuris, , flora and alaskensis in Stout (2018).
  • 4206.2: Anthocharis thoosa (Scudder, 1878) is raised from synonymy with Anthocharis sara Lucas, 1852 to full species status and includes as subspecies A. t. inghami, A. t. colorado and A. t. coriande in Stout (2018), Insecta Mundi, 0615: 1-38.
  • 4209.1: Colias eriphyle Edwards, 1876, previously treated as a subspecies of 4209 Colias philodice Godart, 1819, is recognized as a full species in Pollock et al. (1998) and Wheat & Watt (2008).
  • 4209.2: Colias vitabunda Hovanitz, 1943, previously treated as a subspecies of 4209 Colias philodice Godart, 1819, is recognized as a full species in Pollock et al. (1998) and Wheat & Watt (2008).
  • 4213.2: Colias rankinensis Verhulst, 2009 n. sp., Lambillionea, 109: 421-426.
  • 4213.3: Colias elis Strecker, 1885, formerly a subspecies of 4213 Colias meadii Edwards, 1871, is raised to full species status in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4215: Colias boothii Curtis, 1835, previously treated as a synonym of Colias tyche Böber, 1812 in Layberry et al. (1998), is returned to full species status in Hammond & McCorkle (2017) with [4214.1] canadensis Ferris, thula Hovanitz, kolosovae Churkin, Grieshuber, Bogdanov & Zamolodchikov as a subspecies.
  • 4221.1: Colias skinneri Barnes, 1897, formerly a subspecies of 4221 Colias pelidne Boisduval & Le Conte, [1830], has been elevated to full species status.
  • 4233.1: Aphrissa neleis (Boisduval, 1836) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, News Lepid. Soc. 53(1): 1-36.
  • 4240: Pyrisitia dina (Poey, 1832) is represented north of Mexico by the subspecies P. d. helios (Bates, 1934).
  • 4240.1: Pyrisitia westwoodii (Boisduval, 1836), formerly a subspecies of 4240 Pyrisitia dina (Poey, 1832), is raised to full species status in Zhang et. al. (2021), Tax. Rep. Int. Lepid. Surv., 9(3):7.
  • 4241: Pyrisitia chamberlaini (Butler, 1898) is listed as excluded by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) following Pelham (2008), J. Res. Lepid., 40: 429. Supposed specimen from FL has been lost.
  • 4245: Abaeis boisduvaliana (Felder & Felder, 1865) was formerly in the genus Eurema.
  • 4246: Abaeis mexicana (Boisduval, 1836) was formerly in the genus Eurema.
  • 4247: Abaeis salome (Felder & Felder, 1861) was formerly in the genus Eurema
  • 4247.1: Abaeis albula (Cramer, 1775) was formerly in the genus Eurema.
  • 4251: Lycaena hypophlaeas (Boisduval, 1852), formerly a subspecies of [4251] Lycaena phlaeas (Linnaeus, 1761), is raised to full species status in Zhang et al. (2022). "True" phlaeas is extralimital to North America.
  • 4253: Tharsalea xanthoides (Boisduval, 1852) was formerly placed in the genus Lycaena. The name Tharsalea is raise from synonymy of Lycaena in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4253.1: Tharsalea dione (Scudder, 1868) was formerly placed in the genus Lycaena. The name Tharsalea is raise from synonymy of Lycaena in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4254: Tharsalea editha (Mead, 1878) was formerly placed in the genus Lycaena. The name Tharsalea is raise from synonymy of Lycaena in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4255: Tharsalea gorgon (Boisduval, 1852) was formerly placed in the genus Lycaena. The name Tharsalea is raise from synonymy of Lycaena in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4256: Tharsalea hyllus (Cramer, 1775) was formerly placed in the genus Lycaena. The name Tharsalea is raise from synonymy of Lycaena in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4257: Tharsalea rubidus (Behr, 1866) was formerly placed in the genus Lycaena. The name Tharsalea is raise from synonymy of Lycaena in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4258: Tharsalea arota (Boisduval, 1852) was formerly placed in the genus Lycaena. The name Tharsalea is raise from synonymy of Lycaena in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4259: Tharsalea heteronea (Boisduval, 1852) was formerly placed in the genus Lycaena and before that in the genus Chalceria. The name Tharsalea is raise from synonymy of Lycaena in Zhang et al. (2022) and includes as a subgenus Chalceria.
  • 4260: Tharsalea epixanthe (Boisduval & Le Conte, [1835]) was formerly placed in the genus Lycaena. The name Tharsalea is raise from synonymy of Lycaena in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4261: Tharsalea dorcas (Kirby, 1837) was formerly placed in the genus Lycaena. The name Tharsalea is raise from synonymy of Lycaena in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4261.1: Tharsalea dospassosi McDunnough, 1940 was formerly placed in the genus Lycaena. The name Tharsalea is raise from synonymy of Lycaena in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4262: Tharsalea helloides (Boisduval, 1852) was formerly placed in the genus Lycaena. The name Tharsalea is raise from synonymy of Lycaena in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4263: Tharsalea nivalis (Boisduval, 1869) was formerly placed in the genus Lycaena. The name Tharsalea is raise from synonymy of Lycaena in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4264: Tharsalea mariposa (Reakirt, 1866) was formerly placed in the genus Lycaena. The name Tharsalea is raise from synonymy of Lycaena in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4265: Tharsalea hermes (Edwards, 1870) was formerly placed in the genus Lycaena. The name Tharsalea is raise from synonymy of Lycaena in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4274: Satyrium alcestis (Edwards, 1871) was formerly in the genus Phaeostrymon (n. gen. syn.).
  • 4280.1: Satyrium dryope (Edwards, 1870) is raised from synonymy of 4280 Satyrium sylvinus (Boisduval, 1852) to full species status in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4292: Tmolus echion (Linnaeus, 1767) was formerly in the genus Strymon.
  • 4292.2: Strymon solitario Grishin & Durden, 2012 n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 66(2): 81-110.
  • 4292.5: Gargina gnosia (Hewitson, 1868) is now recognized within the North American fauna, reported from Hidalgo County, TX, 27-Dec-16, in Rickard (2017), News Lepid. Soc., 54(S1):99.
  • 4293: Ministrymon azia (Hewitson, [1873] 1860) was placed in the genus Tmolus in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 4293.1: Ministrymon janevicroy Glassberg, 2013, n. sp., ZooKeys. 305: 1-20
  • 4293.7: Panthiades bathildis (Felder & Felder, 1865) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 4296.1: Rekoa stagira (Hewitson, 1867) is listed as excluded in Pelham (2008:430). There apparently exist only photographic records none of which could eliminate 4296 Rekoa marius (Lucas, 1857) as a possibility.
  • 4301: Callophrys dumetorum (Boisduval, 1852) includes as a subspecies 4301.1 Callophrys perplexa in Pelham (2016).
  • 4309.1: Cyanophrys herodotus (Fabricius, 1793) is now recognized within the North American fauna. A specimen reported from Texas as Cyanophrys amyntor by Poole & Gentili (1996) was re-determined as herodotus in Pelham (2008).
  • 4309.2: Cyanophrys longula (Hewitson, 1868), previously included in the list based on sight records, is removed, no verified records (Pelham 2008).
  • 4317: Callophrys loki (Skinner, 1907) includes as a subspecies 4318.1 Callophrys thornei in Pelham (2016).
  • 4318: Callophrys gryneus (Hübner, [1819]) includes as a synonym 4313 Callophrys barryi, Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera. 40: 218.
  • 4329.1: Allosmaitia strophius (Godart, [1824]) includes as a synonym 4298 Allosmaitia pion, Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera. 40: 224.
  • 4335.1: Parrhasius moctezuma (Clench, 1971) is now recognized within the North American fauna, reported from Texas (2016 Season Summary, News Lepid. Soc., 59(S1):97).
  • 4335.5: Michaelus ira (Hewitson, 1867), reported from Hidalgo County, TX 11/1/2015, 2015 Season Summary, News Lepid. Soc., is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 4351: Electrostrymon hugon (Godart, [1824]) includes as synonyms Electrostrymon sangala (Hewitson, 1868) and 4351 Electrostrymon endymion of authors; (not Fabricius, 1775) in Pelham (2008).
  • 4352.1: Pendantus guzanta (Schaus, 1902) was formerly in the genus Electrostrymon.
  • 4354.1: Catochrysops strabo (Fabricius, 1793) is listed as excluded by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 4363.4: (Celastrina) neglectamajor Tutt, 1908: listing follows Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 4363.8: Celastrina asheri LaBar, Pelham & Kondla, 2022, n. sp., Tax. Rep. Int. Lepid. Surv., 10(3) 1-25.
  • 4364.1: Celastrina gozora (Boisduval, 1870) was reported in Miller & Brown (1983) but is considered extralimital by (Pelham 2008).
  • 4365.5: Lampides boeticus (Linnaeus, 1767) is listed as excluded by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). This species was introduced in Hawaii and then was erroneously listed by Pohl et al. (2016) for continental NA.
  • 4366.11: Euphilotes heracleoides Kohler & Warren, 2021, n. sp., Tax. Rep. Int. Lepid. Surv., 9(4): 1-79.
  • 4366.31: Euphilotes allyni (Shields, 1975) is elevated from synonymy of 4366 Euphilotes battoides (Behr, 1867) to full species status in Rubinoff et al. (2021) following Davenport (2018).
  • 4366.51: Euphilotes oakleyi Kohler, 2021, n. sp., Tax. Rep. Int. Lepid. Surv., 9(4): 1-79.
  • 4367.01: Euphilotes langstoni (Shields, 1975), formerly a subspecies of 4367 Euphilotes enoptes (Boisduval, 1852), is treated as a full species in Davenport (2020), Butterflies of Sierra Nevada: 146.
  • 4367.02: Philotes dammersi Comstock & Henne, 1933, formerly a subspecies of 4367 Euphilotes enoptes (Boisduval, 1852), is treated as a full species in Davenport (2018), Butterflies of southern Cal. update: 97.
  • 4367.1: Euphilotes mojave (Watson & Comstock, 1920), formerly a subspecies of 4367 Euphilotes enoptes (Boisduval, 1852), is treated as a full species in Mattoni (1989), J. Res. Lepid. 27(3/4): 174-175, and Pratt & Emmel (1998), Syst. W. N. Am. Butterflies (16): 213.
  • 4367.3: Euphilotes columbiae (Mattoni, 1954), formerly a subspecies of 4367 Euphilotes enoptes (Boisduval, 1852), is treated as a full species in Warren (2005), Butterflies Ore.: 182-184.
  • 4367.4: Euphilotes ancilla (Barnes & McDunnough, 1918), formerly a subspecies of 4367 Euphilotes enoptes (Boisduval, 1852), is treated as a full species in Pratt & Emmel (1998), Syst. W. N. Am. Butterflies (16): 213-215, and Warren (2005), Butterflies Ore.: 184-185.
  • 4370: Philotiella speciosa (Edwards, 1877): Generic placement follows Pelham (2022) [revised 2 February 2022].
  • 4370.1: Philotiella leona Hammond & McCorkle, 2000: Generic placement follows Pelham (2022) [revised 2 February 2022].
  • 4372.5: Euchrysops cnejus (Fabricius, 1798), a species found in the East Indies, is listed as excluded by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) and Pelham (2008), J. Res. Lepid., 40: 442. Its synonym monica (Reakirt, 1866) (Lycaena) was described from California.
  • 4376: Icaricia saepiolus (Boisduval, 1852) was formerly in the genus Plebejus.
  • 4377: Plebulina emigdionis (Grinnell, 1905) was formerly in the genus Plebejus.
  • 4378: Icaricia icarioides (Boisduval, 1852) was formerly in the genus Plebejus.
  • 4379: Icaricia shasta (Edwards, 1862) was formerly in the genus Plebejus.
  • 4380: Icaricia acmon (Westwood, [1851]) was formerly in the genus Plebejus.
  • 4381: Icaricia lupini (Boisduval, 1869) was formerly in the genus Plebejus.
  • 4381.01: Icaricia chlorina (Skinner, 1902), formerly a subspecies of 4381 Icaricia lupini (Boisduval, 1869), is treated as a full species in Davenport (2018), Butterflies of s. Cal. update: 110.
  • 4381.02: Icaricia monticola (Clemence, 1909), formerly a subspecies of 4381 Icaricia lupini (Boisduval, 1869), is treated as a full species in Davenport (2018), Butterflies of s. Cal. update: 110.
  • 4381.03: Icaricia dedeckera Emmel, Emmel & Mattoon, 1998, formerly a subspecies of 4381 Icaricia lupini (Boisduval, 1869), is treated as a full species in Davenport (2018), Butterflies of s. Cal. update: 110.
  • 4381.1: Icaricia cotundra (Scott & Fisher, 2006), formerly in the genus Plebejus,
  • 4382: Icaricia neurona (Skinner, 1902) was formerly in the genus Plebejus.
  • 4383: Agriades optilete (Knoch, 1781) was formerly in the genus Plebejus.
  • 4384: Agriades glandon (de Prunner, 1798) was formerly in the genus Plebejus.
  • 4384.1: Agriades podarce (Felder & Felder, 1865) was formerly in the genus Plebejus.
  • 4395: Calephelis dreisbachi McAlpine, 1971 is listed as excluded by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) and is removed from the list as unsubstantiated by Pelham (2008), J. Res. Lepid., 40: 430.
  • 4397.1: Lasaia maria Clench, 1972, n. sp., J. Res. Lepid., 10(2): 164.
  • 4399: Apodemia cleis (Edwards, 1882), formerly a subspecies of [4399] Apodemia zela (Butler, 1870) is raised to full species status in Zhang et al. (2022). "True" zela, formerly in the genus Emesis, is extralimital north of Mexico.
  • 4400: Apodemia ares (Edwards, 1882) was formerly in the genus Emesis.
  • 4401: Curvie emesia (Hewitson, 1867) was formerly in the genus Emesis.
  • 4404: Apodemia hepburni Godman & Salvin, 1886, previously placed in the genus Plesioarida, n. gen., in Trujano-Ortega et al. (2018), is returned to the genus Apodemia by Zhang et al. (2019) with Plesioarida treated as a subgenus.
  • 4405: Apodemia palmerii (Edwards, 1870), previously placed in the genus Neoapodemia, n. gen., in Trujano-Ortega et al. (2018), is returned to the genus Apodemia by Zhang et al. (2019) with Neoapodemia treated as a subgenus.
  • 4406: Apodemia walkeri Godman & Salvin, 1886, previously placed in the genus Neoapodemia, n. gen., in Trujano-Ortega et al. (2018), is returned to the genus Apodemia by Zhang et al. (2019) with Neoapodemia treated as a subgenus.
  • 4407: Emesis phyciodoides (Barnes & Benjamin, 1924) was formerly in the genus Apodemia.
  • 4408: Apodemia nais (Edwards, 1877), previously placed in the genus Neoapodemia, n. gen., in Trujano-Ortega et al. (2018), is returned to the genus Apodemia by Zhang et al. (2019) with Neoapodemia treated as a subgenus.
  • 4413: Dione incarnata (Riley, 1926), n. status, previously treated as a synonym of [4413] Agraulis vanillae (Linnaeus, 1758), is raised to full species status with nigrior Michener as a subspecies in Zhang et al. (2020). "True" vanillae is now treated as extralimital north of Mexico.

    The genus name Agraulis is treated as a subgenus of Dione in Zhang et al. (2019). However, Núñez, et al. (2022) treats Agraulis as a full genus.
  • 4414.1: Dione juno (Cramer, 1779), reported from Hidalgo County, TX 12/22/2012, 2012 Season Summary, News Lepid. Soc., 55(S1):65, is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 4415.5: Philaethria diatonica (Fruhstorfer, 1912) is listed as unverified by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) and as excluded in Pelham (2008:430), extralimital to north of Mexico.
  • 4416: Dryas iulia (Fabricius, 1775) is represented north of Mexico by the subspecies D. i. largo Clench, 1975.
  • 4416.1: Dryas alcionea (Cramer, 1779), rev. stat. (Núñez et al., 2022), formerly as synonym of 4416 Dryas iulia (Fabricius, 1775), is represented north of Mexico by the subspecies D. a. moderata (Riley, 1926).
  • 4422.1: Polygonia c-album (Linnaeus, 1758) includes as subspecies neomarsyas dos Passos, a former subspecies of satyrus Edwards by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 4427.1: Polygonia haroldii (Dewitz, 1877), reported from Jeff Davis County, TX 5/31/2013, News Lepid. Soc., 56(1):14, is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 4433.1: Aglais io (Linnaeus, 1758) was introduced in the Montreal area about 1997, and has persisted at least up to 2015.
  • 4433.2: Aglais urticae (Linnaeus, 1758) is listed as excluded by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). It's inclusion was the result of interception, unestablished introduction, and misidentification.
  • 4440.01: Junonia grisea Austin & Emmel, 1998, n. sp., described as a subspecies of Junonia coenia Hübner, [1822], is treated as a full species in Lalonde & Marcus (2018), Syst. Entomol. 44(3): 465-489.
  • 4441: Junonia nigrosuffusa Barnes & McDunnough, 1916, originally described as a subspecies of coenia and later treated as a full species in Hafernik (1982) and in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and later synonymized with 4442 J. evarete (Cramer, 1779), is returned to full species status in Hafernik (1982) with further confirmation in Cong et al. (2020).
  • 4441.1: Junonia stemosa Grishin, 2020, n. sp., Syst. Entomol., 45(4): 16.
  • 4441.2: Junonia zonalis Felder & Felder, 1867, formerly a subspecies of 4442 Junonia evarete (Cramer, 1779), is treated as a full species in Neild (2008) and Cong et al. (2020).
  • 4442: Junonia evarete (Cramer, 1779) is removed from the Checklist as extralimital. With the elevation of subspecies nigrosuffusa Barnes & McDunnough and zonalis Felder & Felder to full species status in in Hafernik (1982) with further confirmation in Cong et al. (2020), evarete is not longer represented in North America north of Mexico.
  • 4442.1: Junonia neildi Brévignon, 2004, formerly a subspecies of [4442.1] Junonia genoveva (Cramer, 1780), is elevated to full species status in Brévignon (2009). The subspecies J. n. varia Grishin, 2020 replaces the names litoralis and genoveva in Texas. The species genoveva and litoralis are now treated as extralimital north of Mexico in Cong et al. (2020).
  • 4449: Argynnis diana (Cramer, [1777]) was formerly placed in the genus Speyeria, a name treated as a subgenus in Zhang et al. (2020) following the suggested treatment if Simonsen et al. (2006).
  • 4450: Argynnis cybele (Fabricius, 1775) was formerly placed in the genus Speyeria, a name treated as a subgenus in Zhang et al. (2020) following the suggested treatment if Simonsen et al. (2006).
  • 4450.1: Argynnis leto Behr, 1862 is raised from synonymy of 4450 Argynnis cybele (Fabricius, 1775) to full species status in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4451: Argynnis aphrodite (Fabricius, 1787) was formerly placed in the genus Speyeria, a name treated as a subgenus in Zhang et al. (2020) following the suggested treatment if Simonsen et al. (2006).
  • 4452: Argynnis idalia (Drury, 1773) was formerly placed in the genus Speyeria, a name treated as a subgenus in Zhang et al. (2020) following the suggested treatment if Simonsen et al. (2006).
  • 4453: Argynnis nokomis (Edwards, 1862) was formerly placed in the genus Speyeria, a name treated as a subgenus in Zhang et al. (2020) following the suggested treatment if Simonsen et al. (2006).
  • 4454: Argynnis edwardsii (Reakirt, 1866) was formerly placed in the genus Speyeria, a name treated as a subgenus in Zhang et al. (2020) following the suggested treatment if Simonsen et al. (2006).
  • 4455: Argynnis coronis (Behr, 1864) was formerly placed in the genus Speyeria, a name treated as a subgenus in Zhang et al. (2020) following the suggested treatment if Simonsen et al. (2006). This species includes as a subspecies 4456.1 Argynnis carolae (Dos Passos & Grey, 1942) in Zhang et al. (2020).
  • 4456: Argynnis zerene (Boisduval, 1852) was formerly placed in the genus Speyeria, a name treated as a subgenus in Zhang et al. (2020) following the suggested treatment if Simonsen et al. (2006).
  • 4457: Argynnis carolae (Dos Passos & Grey, 1942) was formerly placed in the genus Speyeria, a name treated as a subgenus in Zhang et al. (2020) following the suggested treatment if Simonsen et al. (2006).
  • 4458: Argynnis egleis (Behr, 1862) was formerly placed in the genus Speyeria, a name treated as a subgenus in Zhang et al. (2020) following the suggested treatment if Simonsen et al. (2006).
  • 4458.1: Argynnis adiaste (Edwards, 1864) was formerly placed in the genus Speyeria, a name treated as a subgenus in Zhang et al. (2020) following the suggested treatment if Simonsen et al. (2006).
  • 4459: Argynnis atlantis (Edwards, 1862) was formerly placed in the genus Speyeria, a name treated as a subgenus in Zhang et al. (2020) following the suggested treatment if Simonsen et al. (2006).
  • 4459.1: Argynnis hesperis (Edwards, 1864) was formerly placed in the genus Speyeria, a name treated as a subgenus in Zhang et al. (2020) following the suggested treatment if Simonsen et al. (2006).
  • 4459.2: Argynnis irene Boisduval, 1869, formerly a subspecies of 4459.1 Argynnis hesperis (Edwards, 1864), is raised to full species status in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4459.3: Argynnis nausicaa Edwards, 1874, formerly a subspecies of 4459.1 Argynnis hesperis (Edwards, 1864), is raised to full species status in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4460: Argynnis hydaspe (Boisduval, 1869) was formerly placed in the genus Speyeria, a name treated as a subgenus in Zhang et al. (2020) following the suggested treatment if Simonsen et al. (2006).
  • 4461: Argynnis mormonia (Boisduval, 1869) was formerly placed in the genus Speyeria, a name treated as a subgenus in Zhang et al. (2020) following the suggested treatment if Simonsen et al. (2006).
  • 4461.1: Argynnis bischoffii Edwards, 1870, formerly a subspecies of 4461 Argynnis mormonia (Boisduval, 1869), is raised to full species status in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4464: Boloria myrina (Cramer, [1777]) is raised from synonymy of [4464] Boloria selene ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) (type locality Austria: Vienna) to full species status in Zhang et al. (2022). "True" selene is extralimital to North America.
  • 4476.1: Anthanassa ardys (Hewitson, 1864) is excluded, unverified north of Mexico Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 4476.2: Anthanassa drusilla (Felder & Felder, 1861) is excluded, unverified north of Mexico Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 4478.3: Anthanassa nebulosa (Godman & Salvin, 1878) is excluded by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). The description of the synonym subconcolor (Röber, 1913) was based on mislabeled specimens.
  • 4479: Janatella leucodesma (Felder & Felder, 1861) is excluded by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). The synonym cincta (Edwards, 1864) was erroneously described from “Texas. Florida”.
  • 4480.1: Phyciodes jalapeno Scott, 1998, described as a subspecies of 4480 Phyciodes phaon (Edwards, 1864), is raised to full species status in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4481.1: Phyciodes cocyta (Cramer, [1777]), formerly a synonym of Phyciodes tharos (Drury, 1773) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), includes as subspecies P. c. cocyta, selenis, diminutor, incognitus, pascoensis, and arenacolor in Pelham (2008). P. diminutor and P. incognitus are raised to full species status in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4481.2: Phyciodes incognitus Gatrelle, 2004, formerly a subspecies of 4481.1 Phyciodes cocyta (Cramer, 1777), is raised to full species status in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4481.3: Phyciodes diminutor Scott, 1998, described as a subspecies of 4481.1 Phyciodes cocyta (Cramer, 1777), is raised to full species status in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4481.4: Phyciodes orantain Scott, 1998, described as a subspecies of 4481.1 Phyciodes cocyta (Cramer, 1777), is raised to full species status in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4482: Phyciodes anasazi Scott, 1994, formerly a subspecies of 4482 Phyciodes batesii (Reakirt, [1866]), is raised to full species status with P. apsaalooke Scott, 1994 as a subspecies in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4502: Chlosyne erodyle (Bates, 1864) is listed as excluded by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) and is removed from the list as unsubstantiated by Pelham (2008), J. Res. Lepid., 40: 431.
  • 4506.1: Chlosyne coronado (Smith & Brock, 1988), formerly a subspecies of 4506 Chlosyne fulvia (Edwards, 1879), is raised to full species status in Zhang et al. (2020).
  • 4508.1: Chlosyne chinatiensis (Tinkham, 1944), formerly a subspecies of 4508 Chlosyne theona (Ménétriés, 1855), is raised to full species status in Zhang et al. (2020).
  • 4511: Microtia dymas (Edwards, 1877), n. comb. (Zhang et al. 2021), was formerly in the the genus Texola.
  • 4513: Microtia elada (Hewitson, 1868), n. comb. (Zhang et al. 2021), was formerly in the the genus Texola.
  • 4513.05: Microtia perse (Edwards, 1882), n. comb. (Zhang et al. 2021), was formerly in the the genus Texola. Previously listed as a subspecies of 4513 T. elada (Hewitson, 1868) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), this species is treated as a full species in Pelham (2016) based in part on sympatry of T. perse and T. elada hepburni (J. Pelham, pers. comm. 5/19/2017).
  • 4527: Adelpha bredowii Geyer, 1837 is listed as excluded by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) following Prudic et al. (2008), Zootaxa 1819: 1-24.
  • 4527.3: Adelpha basiloides (Bates, 1865)
  • 4531: Myscelia cyananthe Felder & Felder, 1867 includes as a subspecies 4530 Myscelia streckeri in Pelham (2008).
  • 4534.5: Diaethria clymena (Cramer, 1775) is listed as excluded by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). Its occurrence in Florida is assumed to be accidental by Pelham (2008), J. Res. Lepid., 40: 431.
  • 4534.6: Diaethria asteria (Godman & Salvin, 1894) is listed as excluded by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) and is removed from the list as unsubstantiated by Pelham (2008), J. Res. Lepid., 40: 431.
  • 4539: Biblis aganisa Boisduval, 1836, formerly a subspecies of [4539] Biblis hyperia (Cramer, 1779), is raised to full species status in Zhang et al. (2021). "True" hyperia is extralimital north of Mexico.
  • 4540: Hamadryas fornax (Hübner, [1823]) is listed as excluded by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) and Pelham (2008), J. Res. Lepid., 40: 431. Records of this species from the United States are based on misidentified specimens.
  • 4547.1: Smyrna karwinskii Geyer, [1833], found in O. Buchholz collection Cameron County, TX, one mal 6/12/1940 and one female 6/10/1940, Glassberg (2014), Amer. Butterflies 21(2): 40-41.
  • 4551.6: Prepona laertes (Hübner, [1811]), subspecies octavia Fruhstorfer, 1905, is now recognized within the North American fauna by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), first discovered in 2013, Broward Co., FL, Hayden (2017), FDACS-DPI Entomology Circular 434.
  • 4555: Anaea glycerium (Doubleday, [1849]) was formerly in the genus Fountainea, a name relegated to subgenus of Anaea in Zhang et al. (2021).
  • 4567: Doxocopa druryi (Hübner, [1825]) includes Doxocopa laure of authors; (not Drury, 1773) as a synonym in Pelham in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023) following de la Maza & de la Maza (2022).
  • 4569.5: Morpho polyphemus Westwood, 1850 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Arizona).
  • 4569.51: Morpho peleides Kollar, 1850 is listed as excluded in Pelham (2008:431). Only sight records exist and cannot be verified.
  • 4574: Hermeuptychia hermybius Grishin, 2014, n. sp. replaces 4574 Hermeuptychia hermes (Fabricius, 1775), ZooKeys. 379: 43-91.
  • 4574.1: Hermeuptychia intricata Grishin, 2014, n. sp., is described from the Brazos Bend State Park in Texas, ZooKeys. 379: 43-91.
  • 4576: Neonympha areolatus (Smith, 1797) includes as a synonym 4576.1 Neonympha helicta (Hübner, [1808]) in Pelham, Cat. Butterflies US and Can. [revised 2-I-2021] following Calhoun (2018), News Lepid. Soc. 60(4): 159-163.
  • 4579: Cissia rubricata (Edwards, 1871), n. comb. (Zacca et al. 2018), was formerly in the genus Megisto.
  • 4579.1: Cissia cheneyorum (Chermock, 1949), formerly a subspecies of 4579 Cissia rubricata (Edwards, 1871), is raised to full species status in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4580: Paramacera allyni Miller, 1972, treated by some authors as a synonym of [4580] Paramacera xicaque (Reakirt, [1867]), is treated as a full species in Pelham (2022) [revised 2 February 2022]. "True" xicaque is extralimital north of Mexico.
  • 4582: Coenonympha tullia (Müller, 1764) includes as a synonym [4582] Coenonympha kodiak Edwards, 1869.
  • 4582.1: Coenonympha california Westwood, [1851], formerly a subspecies of 4582 Coenonympha tullia Müller, 1764, is treated as a full species in Zhang et al. (2020).
  • 4589.1: Cercyonis silvestris (Edwards, 1861), formerly a subspecies of Cercyonis sthenele (Boisduval, 1852), is raised to full species with [4589.1] Cercyonis incognita Emmel, Emmel & Mattoon, 2012 as a new subspecies in status in Zhang et al. (2022).
  • 4600.5: Homeonympha vesagus (Doubleday, [1849]) is extralimital to north of Mexico. "Described from "Rocky Mountains" in error." - Pelham (2008).
  • 4601.3: Erebia inuitica Wyatt, 1966 is listed as excluded by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) following Pelham (2008), "This taxon is known from only a single specimen, whose authenticity is dubious; see B. Warren (1968) and Ferris (1989c: 59)."
  • 4603: Oeneis ridingsii (Edwards, 1865) was formerly in the genus Neominois, a name now treated as a subgenus of Oeneis.
  • 4603.1: Oeneis tarpeia (Pallas, 1771) is listed as excluded by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) following Pelham (2008:447).
  • 4603.2: Oeneis philipi Troubridge, 1988 includes as synonyms Oeneis rosovi of authors not Kurentzov, 1960 and Oeneis polixenes yukonensis form lafontainei Kral, 1987, nomen nudum, an unavailable infrasubspecific name inadvertently described in a sales advertisement - Pelham, J.P., 2012 [13-IV-2021].
  • 4610: Oeneis bore (Schneider, 1792) includes as subspecies O. b. taygete, gaspeensis, hanburyi, mckinleyensis, fordi, and edwardsi in Pelham (2008). This species was formerly listed as Oeneis bore (Esper, 1789) following Heppner (1981), an error corrected in Lamas (2013).
  • 4610.1: Oeneis tanana Warren & Nakahara, 2016, n. sp., Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera. 49: 1-20.
  • 4617.1: Melinaea lilis (Doubleday, 1847), reported from Hidalgo County, TX 12/20/2008, 2008 Season Summary, News Lepid. Soc., 51(S1):78, is treated as extralimital north of Mexico by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). The Hildalgo Co. record may be part of a release of nonnatives.
  • 4617.2: Pteronymia cotytto (Guérin-Méneville, [1844]), reported from Hidalgo County, TX 12/7/2005, 2005 Season Summary, News Lepid. Soc., 48(S1):66, is treated as extralimital north of Mexico by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). The Hildalgo Co. record may be part of a release of nonnatives.
  • 4617.3: Greta morgane (Geyer, 1833), reported from Hidalgo County, TX 12/8/2004, 2004 Season Summary, News Lepid. Soc., 47(S1):66, is treated as extralimital north of Mexico by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). The Hildalgo Co. record may be part of a release of nonnatives.
  • 4618: Neoprocris aversa (Edwards, 1884) was formerly in the genus Harrisina, Entomofauna Supplement. 2(1): 25.
  • 4619: Triprocris cyanea Barnes & McDunnough, 1910 was placed in the genus Harrisina in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Current generic placement follows Tarmann (1984), Entomofauna Supplement. 2(1): 1-176, and Tarmann & Drouet (2015), Jour. Lepid. Soc. 69(3), 209-235.
  • 4620: Triprocris lustrans Beutenmüller, 1894 was placed in the genus Harrisina in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Current generic placement follows Tarmann (1984), Entomofauna Supplement. 2(1): 38, and Tarmann & Drouet (2015), Jour. Lepid. Soc. 69(3), 209-235.
  • 4623: Harrisina metallica Stretch, 1885 includes as a synonym 4621 Harrisina brillians Barnes & McDunnough, 1910, Entomofauna Supplement. 2(1): 40.
  • 4625: Pyromorpha semifulva (Druce, 1896) includes as a synonym Pyromorpha basirei (Druce, 1896) and is listed as unverified by Epstein & Fiesler (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). The synonymy was made in Tarmann (1984:36) but this species was inadvertently listed as "semifulva (Druce, 1884: 62) (Dycladia)". It should have been listed as semifulva (Druce, 1896: 332) (Lycomorpha), Gerhard Tarmann (pers. email, 12/10/2016). Records north of Mexico may refer to Pyromorpha caelebs Blanchard, 1972, a species with hindwings with less yellow restricted to the costal margin or lacking.
  • 4627.1: Acoloithus ruficollis Druce, 1884, a species listed as unverified for NA by Epstein & Fiesler (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), was formerly treated as a synonym of Acoloithus falsarius Clemens. "New status as distinct from falsarius since MONA (1983), but not confirmed for NA. (Tarmann 1994)." (Pohl et al. 2016).
  • 4633: Pyromorpha latercula (Edwards, 1882) was formerly in the genus Tetraclonia, Entomofauna Supplement. 2(1): 37.
  • 4636: Neofelderia rata (Edwards, 1882), formerly in the genus Pyromorpha, Entomofauna Supplement. 2(1):66, was listed between 4635 and 4637 erroneously as 4646 in the 1983 list. It was also previously listed erroneously at MPG as 4626.1 Neoalbertia rata.
  • 4639.1: Pryeria sinica Moore, 1877 is now recognized within the North American fauna. First introduced from Asia to MD and VA in 2001.
  • 4641: Megalopyge immaculata was listed in the genus Lagoa in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). This genus was treated as a synonym of Megalopyge by Neumoegen & Dyar (1894). This synonymy was reversed and then reapplied several times since. Becker (1995) reinstated the synonymy.
  • 4642: Megalopyge pyxidifera was listed in the genus Lagoa in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). This genus was treated as a synonym of Megalopyge by Neumoegen & Dyar (1894). This synonymy was reversed and then reapplied several times since. Becker (1995) reinstated the synonymy.
  • 4643: Megalopyge lacyi was listed in the genus Lagoa in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). This genus was treated as a synonym of Megalopyge by Neumoegen & Dyar (1894). This synonymy was reversed and then reapplied several times since. Becker (1995) reinstated the synonymy.
  • 4644: Megalopyge crispata was listed in the genus Lagoa in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). This genus was treated as a synonym of Megalopyge by Neumoegen & Dyar (1894). This synonymy was reversed and then reapplied several times since. Becker (1995) reinstated the synonymy.
  • 4647: Megalopyge opercularis (Smith, 1797) includes as a subspecies 4646 Megalopyge bissesa Dyar, 1911 in Becker (1995:119).
  • 4647.1: Megalopyge albicollis (Walker, 1855) is unverified north of Mexico.
  • 4648: Norape tener (Druce, 1897) was previously misspelled as Norape tenera in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 4650: Norape cretata (Grote, 1864), rev. status, is raised to full species from synonymy of [4650] Norape ovina (Sepp, [1855]) in Wagner et al. (2022). Ovina is now regarded as extralimital north of Mexico.
  • 4650.1: Norape sorpresa Wagner & Matson, 2022, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., 76 (1): 1-9.
  • 4651.1: Natada lacipea (Druce, 1890), recognized within the North American fauna (Texas) in Ferguson (1986), was formerly in the genus Euprosterna, Revista Brasileira de Zoologia, 10: 303.
  • 4652: Tortricidia testacea Packard, 1864 includes as a synonym Tortricidia crypta Dyar, 1902, formerly a subspecies of testacea (Epstein & Fiesler in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 4653: Tortricidia pallida of authors; (not Herrich-Schäffer, 1854): treatment follows Epstein & Fiesler (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 4654: (Limacodes) flexuosa of authors not Grote, 1880 is appended with "of authors" by Epstein & Fiesler (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) to reflect the uncertainty in application of the name as it was described.
  • 4654.85: Tortricidia sp. 1 may represent hybrids according to Marc Epstein - Chris Grinter (pers. comm., 9/28/22).
  • 4656: Heterogenea minuta Reakirt, 1864, n. comb. in Dyar, in: Seitz [1935], overlooked in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 4659: Packardia geminata (Packard, 1864) includes as synonyms Packard ocellata (Grote, 1865) (formerly a subspecies of geminata) and Packardia albipunctata (Packard, 1864) in Epstein & Fiesler in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 4668.1: Apoda latomia (Harvey, 1877), formerly treated as a subspecies of 4668 Apoda rectilinea (Grote & Robinson, 1868) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is elevated back to full species and is regarded by some authors as a senior synonym of 4666 Apoda maxima Dyar, 1927 by Epstein & Adams (2009: 163) in Powell & Opler.
  • 4672: Monema flavescens Walker, 1855, formerly in the genus Cnidocampa, is returned to the genus Monema. The genus Cnidocampa was unnecessarily proposed as an objective replacement name for Monema Walker, 1855, which is not preoccupied by Monema Greville, 1827, a genus of plants, Fletcher & Nye (1982: 104).
  • 4688: Monoleuca occidentalis Barnes & McDunnough, 1912 includes as a synonym 4686 Monoleuca disconcolorata Barnes & Benjamin, 1925 and Monoleuca fieldi Barnes & Benjamin, 1925 in Epstein & Becker (1993), Revista Brasileira de Zoologia. 10: 301.
  • 4690: Euclea obliqua (Edwards, 1886), placed in the genus Monoleuca by some authors, includes as synonyms Euclea flava Barnes & McDunnough, 1910, Euclea dollian Dyar, 1905, and Euclea spadicis (Grossbeck, 1906) (formerly a synonym of dollian) in Epstein & Becker (1993).
  • 4691: Monoleuca semifascia (Walker, 1855) includes as synonyms Monoleuca sulfurea Grote, 1880 (formerly a subspecies of semifascia), Monoleuca erectifascia Dyar, 1925, Monoleuca angustilinea Dyar, 1927, and Monoleuca subdentosa Dyar, 1891 (Epstein & Fiesler in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 4700.5: Perola clara Dyar, 1907 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Arizona), reported by Jason Dombroskie.
  • 4737: Eudonia alpina (Curtis, 1850) includes as a synonym 4737 Eudonia lugubralis (Walker, 1866), Nuss, 1999, Nova Supplementa Entomologica, 13: 3-151.
  • 4746.1: Chrysendeton nigrescens Heppner, 1991, n. sp., Trop. Lepid., 2(2): 119-121.
  • 4748: Elophila icciusalis: formerly in Munroessa, now a synonym of Elophila.
  • 4766: Oligostigmoides cryptalis (Druce, 1896) replaces 4766 Oligostigmoides cryptale (Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), unjustified emendation in Hampson (1897).
  • 4766.1: Aulacodes cf. aechmialis Guenée, 1854 (TL: Cayenne) has male genitalia matching the illustration by Lange (1956) of "Aulacodes aechmialis". The original descriptions of aechmialis and it's synonym Hydrophysa plumipedalis Hampson, 1895 (TL: Grenada) seem to somewhat match. The original description and illustration of Paraponyx bosoralis Druce, 1896 (TL:Guatemala), another synonym, do not match.
  • 4769.1: Neargyractis moniligeralis (Lederer, 1863) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Arthropods of Florida and Neighboring Land Areas. 17: 269.
  • 4770: Argyractis drumalis (Dyar, 1906) was formerly in the genus Petrophila, Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 96(4) 726-734.
  • 4773.1: Petrophila anna Solis & Tuskes, 2018, n. sp., Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash. 120(3): 594.
  • 4774.1: Petrophila cornvillia Solis & Tuskes, 2018, n. sp., Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash. 120(3): 600.
  • 4784.1: Petrophila heppneri Blanchard & Knudson, 1983 n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 85: 59-63.
  • 4798.1: Frechinia murmuralis (Dyar, 1917), listed as a synonym of F. helianthiales (Murtfeldt, 1897) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is recognized as a valid species in Scholtens & Solis, (2015) following Munroe et al. (1995).
  • 4844: Chlorobaptella rufistrigalis: Chlorobaptella replaces Chlorobapta, a homonym (Munroe,1995).
  • 4850.5: Schacontia themis Solis & Goldstein, 2013, n. sp., holotype: Dominican Republic, first reported in the US from Sanibel Island, Lee Co., FL, ZooKeys, 291: 54.
  • 4850.6: Schacontia rasa Solis & Goldstein, 2013 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Hayden in Dixon and Anderson (2015), Tri-ology 54(1): 11.
  • 4870: Glaphyria sesquistrialis Hübner, 1823 corrects the spelling of sequistrialis in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 4874.1: Glaphyria decisa Walker, 1866 is now recognized within the North American fauna from Florida, Hayden in Anderson & Hodges, 2016, Entomology Section. Tri-ology, 55(2): 7.
  • 4879: Pima psychicalis (Hulst, 1886) (emendation) includes as a synonym Xanthophysa psychialis (Hulst, 1886) (original misspelling) in Hulst (1886:xxiv). The name "psychicalis" was erroneously treated as a misspelling in Hodges et al. (1983).
  • 4880.5: Ennomosia basale (Hampson, 1897) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Insecta Mundi 361: 1-16.
  • 4886: Lipocosma albinibasalis (Munroe, 1995) replaces Lipocosma albibasalis (B. & McD. 1911)
  • 4907: Evergestis palousalis Munroe, 1974, described as subspecies of Evergestis obscuralis Barnes & McDunnough, 1914, becomes a replacement name for the later, a junior secondary homonym due to the transfer of Lygropia obscuralis Hampson, 1912 to the genus Evergestis (Munroe 1995: 52; note 44). E. p. obscuralias Munroe, 1995 was proposed as a replacement name for the former nominate subspecies.
  • 4913: Evergestis dischematalis (Munroe, 1995:53) replaces E. dimorphalis Munroe, 1974, a name preoccupied by dimorphalis Osthelder, 1938.
  • 4933: Trischistognatha pyrenealis (Walker, 1859) includes as a synonym, implicitalis (Möschler, 1890) in Munroe (1995:53).
  • 4936.5: Sarabotys cupreicostalis (Dyar, 1913) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Arizona), ZooKeys. 535:106
  • 4947.1: Ostrinia multispinosa Yang, 2021, n. sp., Systematic Entomology, 46:834.
  • 4953: Anania tertialis (Guenée, 1854), formerly treated as a subspecies of Anania coronata (Hufnagel, 1767), a species extralimital to North America, is raised to full species status in Leraut (2005), Nouv. Rev. Entomol., 22(2): 128.
  • 4953.1: Anania plectilis (Grote & Robinson, 1867), formerly treated as a synonym of Anania coronata (Hufnagel, 1767), a species extralimital to North America, is raised to full species status in Leraut (2005), Nouv. Rev. Entomol., 22(2): 128.
  • 4953.2: Anania tennesseensis Yang, 2012, n. sp., Systematic Entomology. 37: 687-705.
  • 4984: Helvibotys pucilla (Druce, 1895) includes as a synonym 4983 Helvibotys subcostalis (Dyar, 1912) in Munroe (1995), Trop. Lepid., 3: 56.
  • 4992.5: Paracorsia repandalis ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775), is a Eurasia species recently introduced, first reported from Indianna by J. Vargo, ZooKeys, 535: 107.
  • 5004: Loxostege munroealis Leraut, 2005, n. sp., Nouv. Rev. Entomol., 22(2): 134, includes as a synonym [5004] Loxostege sticticalis of authors; (not Linnaeus, 1761). "True" L. sticticalis is a Eurasian species extralimital to North America.
  • 5012: Loxostege thallophilalis (Hulst, 1886), a justified emendation and correctly spelled in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), was erroneously listed previously as Loxostege thrallophilalis following the original spelling on p. 154 in Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. 13 which was corrected on p. 168 of the same work, Munroe, (1976), MONA Fascicle 13.2a: 72.
  • 5049: Pyrausta phoenicealis (Hübner, 1818) includes as a synonym 5050 Pyrausta panopealis (Walker, 1859) in Maes (2014).
  • 5059: Pyrausta tuolumnalis Barnes & McDunnough, 1918: the range of this species requires further study. Specimens from western Canada and Alaska identified as this species may refer to Pyrausta porphyralis (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775). See BOLD:AAE8423, the BIN group for porphyralis which includes several specimens from northwestern North America.
  • 5060: Pyrausta subsequalis (Guenée, 1854) includes as a subspecies 5060.2 Pyrausta plagalis and includes as a synonym 5076.1 Pyrausta cespitalis of authors; (not Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775). Pyrausta insequalis (Guenée, 1854) is listed as a senior synonym by Munroe (1995). Brian Scholtens (pers. comm., 1/12/17) advises that subsequalis has priority.
  • 5060.1: Pyrausta borealis is elevated from subsp. Of 5060 Pyrausta subsequalis.
  • 5077.1: Hyalorista exuvialis (Guenée, 1854) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico; misidentified specimens collected from Florida since the 1980s, James Hayden (pers. comm., 6/12/2019).
  • 5101.1: Udea aenigmatica was overlooked and omitted from the 1983 checklist.
  • 5102.1: Neoleucinodes torvis Capps, 1948 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Insecta Mundi. 361: 2.
  • 5105.1: Lamprosema baracoalis is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 5105.2: Lamprosema canacealis (Walker, 1859) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Texas), Texas Lepidoptera Survey.
  • 5109.1: Lineodes elcodes (Dyar, 1910) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, first reported in the United States from California by Epstein (2004), ZooKeys, 535: 108.
  • 5109.2: Lineodes multisignalis Herrich-Schäffer, 1868 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico from Florida, News Lepid. Soc. 56(3): 135-136.
  • 5109.3: Lineodes vulnifica Dyar, 1913 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, ZooKeys, 535: 108
  • 5116: Loxostegopsis xanthocrypta (Dyar, 1913) may be a name applied to two species, Powell & Opler (2009). The holotype is from Mexico City but specimens from California were included in the type series. BOLD specimens from Texas were identified by Eugene G. Munroe. BOLD specimens from FL were identified by Bernard Landry.
  • 5121: Microphysetica hermeasalis (Walker, 1859) replaces Falcimorpha philogelos (Dyar, 1922)
  • 5123: Deuterophysa fernaldi Munroe, 1983 is a replacement name for Pyrausta costimaculalis Fernald, 1901, preoccupied, in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 5123.1: Cangetta violescentalis (Hampson, 1895), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Deuterophysa and includes as a synonym Cangetta micralis (Hampson, 1907); generic placement follows the treatment of micralis in Hayden & Dickel (2014). (Hayden & Scholtens in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023)
  • 5147: Epipagis fenestralis (Hübner, 1796) an unused senior synonym, replaces 5147 Epipagis huronalis (Guenée, 1854) in Munroe (1995).
  • 5150: Samea castellalis Guenée, 1854, n. stat., is elevated from synonymy of [5150] Samea ecclesialisGuenée, 1854 in Landry (2016). There are currently no verified records of ecclesialis from north of Mexico.
  • 5152: Diastictis baccatalis (Hulst, 1892), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Samea (Hayden & Scholtens in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 5156.1: Nomophila triticalis Berg, 1875 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Heppner (2011) Lepidoptera Novae. 4(2-4): 61-192.
  • 5157: Rhectocraspeda periusalis (Walker, 1859) was formerly in the genus Pilemia.
  • 5162: Desmia ufeus (Cramer, [1777]) includes as a synonym 5163 Desmia divisalis, ZooKeys. 535: 29.
  • 5165: Desmia stenizonalis Hampson, 1912 (type locality: Panama, Chiriqui) is listed as excluded by Hayden & Scholtens (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 5167: Desmia ploralis (Guenée, 1854) includes as synonyms, propinqualis Möschler, [1882] and repandalis Schaus, 1920 in Munroe, (1995:66).
  • 5168.1: Desmia microstictalis Hampson, 1904 is treated as extralimital to the US and Canada by Scholtens & Solis (2015). Records from Florida need to be confirmed.
  • 5177.1: Apogeshna acestealis (Walker, 1859), elevated from synonymy of 5177 Apogeshna stenialis (Guenée, 1854) in Munroe (1995:64), is now recognized within the North American fauna, collected in 2013 from Florida by Jim Vargo.
  • 5178.1: Steniodes declivalis (Dyar, 1914) has been tentatively added to the list, two DNA barcoded specimen, of which one was dissected, from Edwards Co., TX by Ann Hendrickson.
  • 5178.5: Nacoleia charesalis (Walker, 1859) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Florida), News Lepid. Soc. 57(1): 8-10.
  • 5186: "Blepharomastix" haedulalis (Hulst, 1886) is treated as provisionally placed by Hayden & Scholtens (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 5187: Hileithia magualis (Guenée, 1854) was transferred from the genus Blepharomastix in Munroe (1995).
  • 5187.1: Hileithia decostalis is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 5188: Hileithia aplicalis (Guenée, 1854) was transferred from the genus Blepharomastix in Munroe (1995).
  • 5189: Hileithia rehamalis: was transferred from the genus Blepharomastix in Munroe (1995).
  • 5190: Hileithia differentialis (Dyar, 1914) was transferred from the genus Blepharomastix in Munroe (1995).
  • 5191: "Blepharomastix" schistisemalis (Hampson, 1912) is treated as provisionally placed by Hayden & Scholtens (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 5192: "Lygropia" fusalis (Hampson, 1904), misplaced (genus uncertain), replaces Blepharomastix hampsoni (Barnes & McDunnough, 1913), n. syn., in Munroe (1995).
  • 5194.02: Sisyracera inabsconsalis (Möschler, 1890) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Florida), Arthropods of Florida and Neighboring Land Areas, 17: 1-670. This species includes as a synonym 5194.01 Sisyracera contortilinealis (Hampson, 1895), Revue suisse de Zoologie, 123(2): 381.
  • 5195: "Eulepte" anticostalis (Grote, 1871), prov. pl. in Hayden & Scholtens (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 5195.1: Eulepte gastralis (Guenée, 1854) is now recognized within the North American fauna by Hayden & Scholtens (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023); first reported from Florida by Halbert (2019:14).
  • 5199.1: Glyphodes onychinalis is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico. (Intro, ~2000, So. Calif.)
  • 5199.2: Prenesta rubrocinctalis (Guenée, 1854) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico. Specimens collected in recent years from southern Florida by Jim Troubridge. This species was transferred from the genus Glyphodes, Arthropod. Syst. Phylo., 77(1): 174.
  • 5199.3: Chabula acamasalis (Walker, 1859), a non-native species from Asia, is recognized within the North American fauna (Hayden 2022); two photo records in 2020 and 2022 and one specimen record in late 2022 from Florida.
  • 5199.4: Cydalima perspectalis (Walker, 1859), an Asian species, is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Toronto, Ontario, CFIA, 2019.
  • 5199.5: Asturodes fimbriauralis (Guenée, 1854) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico. This species was added to the list and subsequently removed. It is added back with verified records from Florida by Jim Troubridge and Jim Vargo.
  • 5199.6: Hodebertia testalis (Fabricius, 1794) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico from Florida and Texas in Hayden & Minno (2016), News Lepid. Soc., 58(4): 166-170.
  • 5205: Diaphania modialis (Dyar, 1912), originally described as a subspecies of 5206 Diaphania inifmalis (Guenée, 1854) was apparently first treated as a full species in Kimball (1965), p. 209, on recommendation by Capps. Whether modialis was ever formally elevated to species is unclear and some authors continue to treat it as a subspecies. The name is retained here as a full species following Munroe's treatment in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 5206: Diaphania infimalis (Guenée, 1854) was treated as extralimital north of Mexico in Kimball (1965) with Diaphania infimalis modialis (Dyar, 1912) raised to full species status. Whether modialis was ever formally elevated to species is unclear and some authors continue to treat it as a subspecies. Both species are listed following Munroe's treatment in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 5207.1: Diaphania elegans (Möschler, 1890) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Texas), News Lepid. Soc., 42(1): 3.
  • 5213: Sathria rufescens (Hampson, 1912), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Omiodes (Hayden & Scholtens in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 5214.1: Omiodes martyralis (Lederer, 1863) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Louisiana), ZooKeys, 535: 109.
  • 5216: "Diaphania" costata (Fabricius, 1775), prov. pl. in Hayden & Scholtens (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), was previously transferred from the genus Stemorrhages to Diaphania in Munroe (1995), ZooKeys, 535: 32.
  • 5220: Palpita atrisquamalis (Hampson, 1912) replaces 5220 Palpita gracilalis (Hulst, 1886), a species name preoccupied by Pyrausta gracilalis (Herrich-Schäffer, 1871) (Botys), ZooKeys, 535: 34.
  • 5223: Palpita illibalis (Hübner, 1818) includes as new synonyms P, euphaesalis (Walker, 1859) and P. subjectalis (Lederer, 1863) in Munroe (1995), Trop. Lepid., 3: 70.
  • 5228.1: Polygrammodes oxydalis is elevated from subsp. Of 5228 P. flavidalis.
  • 5230: Polygrammodes eleuata (Fabricius, 1777) corrects the spelling of "elevata."
  • 5235: Compacta hirtaloidalis (Dyar, 1912) corrects spelling of hirtaloides in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 5239: Terastia meticulosalis Guenée, 1854 includes as a new subspecies T. m. occidentalis Sourakov & Grishin, 2022.
  • 5240: Agathodes monstralis Guenée, 1854, formerly treated as a subspecies of Agathodes designalis Guenée, 1854 in Munroe (1995), is raised to full species status with Stenurges foridalis Hulst, 1886 as a synonym. A. designalis [5240] is extralimital north of Costa Rica. Trop. Lepid. Res. 25(2): 80-97.
  • 5240.1: Maruca vitrata (Fabricius, 1787) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico and is also listed as 19520 in the Exotic Species of Potential Concern.
  • 5243: Patania silicalis (Guenée, 1854) was formerly in the genus Pleuroptya, Journ. Entomol. Research, 31 (3): 265-275.
  • 5245.1: Syllepte belialis (Walker, 1859) is recorded in Texas by Knudson & Bordelon (2004); deposited in the McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity.
  • 5246.1: Phaedropsis principialis (Lederer, 1863), listed as a synonym of 5246 Phaedropsis chromalis in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is raised to full species status.
  • 5248.1: Lygropia memmialis (Walker, 1859), listed as a synonym of Lygropia tripunctata in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is recognized as a species in Scholtens & Solis (2015), ZooKeys, 535: 107 following the treatment in Munroe (1995).
  • 5251: Conchylodes octonalis (Zeller, 1873) was formerly in the genus Lygropia, Arthropod. Syst. Phylo., 77(1): 168.
  • 5257.1: Diastictis albovittalis Munroe, 1956 is now recognized within the North American fauna; one specimen collected and dissected by Paul Dennehy, det. Brian Scholtens (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 5264.1: Microthyris lelex (Cramer, [1777]), formerly in the genus Cyclocena, is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Florida), Insecta Mundi. 361: 5.
  • 5266.5: Bocchoropsis thalesalis (Druce, 1895) is returned to the list after being removed in Pohl et al. (2016) due to confusion with Botys pharaxalis Walker, 1859, a synonym of Herpetogramma licarsisalis (Walker, 1859), extralimital to NA.
  • 5267: Asciodes quietalis (Walker, 1859), formerly a synonym of [5267] Asciodes gordialis Guenée, 1854, is raised to full species in Landry (2016). "True" gordialis is extralimital north of Mexico.
  • 5268: Psara obscuralis (Lederer, 1863) may be a complex based on DNA barcode.
  • 5277: Herpetogramma thestealis (Walker, 1859) includes as synonyms 5276 Herpetogramma abdominalis (Zeller, 1872) and Herpetogramma fissalis (Grote, 1882) in Handfield & Handfield (2021), Bonn Zool. Bull., 70 (1): 173-199.
  • 5277.1: Herpetogramma aquilonalis Handfield & Handfield, 2021, n. sp., Handfield & Handfield (2021), Bonn Zool. Bull., 70 (1): 180.
  • 5277.2: Herpetogramma fraxinalis Handfield & Handfield, 2021, n. sp., Handfield & Handfield (2021), Bonn Zool. Bull., 70 (1): 185.
  • 5279.01: Herpetogramma stramineata (Hampson, 1912) is now recognized within the North American fauna in Hayden et al. (2023), Tri-ology, 62(4): 8; specimen collected in South Miami, FL.
  • 5279.2: Herpetogramma nymphalis Handfield & Handfield, 2021, n. sp., Handfield & Handfield (2021), Bonn Zool. Bull., 70 (1): 190.
  • 5280.1: Herpetogramma licarsisalis (Walker, 1859) is listed as excluded by Hayden & Scholtens (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). The name was erroneously listed as an excluded by Pohl et al. (2016), due to confusion of the synonym Botys pharaxalis Walker, 1859, with Bocchoropsis pharaxalis (Druce, 1895). This species is extralimital to the New World and is not listed in Scholtens & Solis (2015).
  • 5283.1: Syllepis marialis Poey, 1832 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico. Recorded from Key Largo, FL by Jim Troubridge and Jim Vargo.
  • 5287: Orphanostigma haemorrhoidalis (Guenée, 1854) is transferred from the genus Salbia in Shaffer, J.C. & E. Munroe, 2003 (2007), Trop. Lepid. Res., 14(1-2): 1-110.
  • 5287.1: Salbia cassidalis Guenée, 1854, reported from Hidalgo County, 12/3/2013, 2013 Season Summary, News Lepid. Soc., 56(S1):92, is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 5287.2: Salbia melanobathrum (Dyar, 1914) is now recognized in the fauna of North America north of Mexico, specimen collected from Okeechobee Co., FL by Jim Vargo in 2013 (see Hayden, 2016) later identified by James Hayden in 2019.
  • 5288: Marasmia trapezalis (Guenée, 1854), placed by some authors in the genus Cnaphalocrocis, is treated as a member of the genus Marasmia in Shaffer & Munroe (2003:63).
  • 5289: Marasmia cochrusalis (Walker, 1859), placed by some authors in the genus Cnaphalocrocis, is treated as a member of the genus Marasmia in Shaffer & Munroe (2003:63).
  • 5297.1: Palpusia glaucusalis (Walker, 1859), listed as a synonym of 5269 Psara dryalis (Walker, 1859) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), was recognized as a species of Palpusia in Munroe (1995), ZooKeys. 535: 110.
  • 5298.1: Sclerocona acutellus: Sclerocona acutella is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 5299: Acentria ephemerella ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775), an introduced species, includes as a synonym A. nivea (Olivier, 1791) in Scholtens & Solis (2015) and Passoa (1988) following suggested treatment in Speidel (1984).
  • 5307: Carectocultus perstrialis: Includes as a synonym Carectocultus repugnatalis [5308]. M. A. Solis and V. O. Becker, 2003. Dichromatism and New Synonymies of Carectocultus perstrialis. Tropical Lepidoptera 11(1-2), pp. 40-41.
  • 5316.1: Donacaula dispersellus (Robinson, 1870), listed as a subspecies of 5316 Donacaula melinellus (Clemens, 1860) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is raised to full species status in Martinez (2010) (dissertation).
  • 5316.2: Donacaula albicostellus (Fernald, 1888), listed as a subspecies of 5316 Donacaula melinellus (Clemens, 1860) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is informally raised to full species status in Martinez (2010) (dissertation).
  • 5319: Donacaula longirostrallus (Clemens, 1860) informally includes as a synonym 5320 Donacaula amblyptepennis, Martinez (2010) (dissertation).
  • 5325: Aethiophysa extorris (Warren, 1892) was transferred from the genus Cybalomia, Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., 111: 494-495.
  • 5326: Prionapteryx santella (Kearfott, 1908), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Surattha (Hayden & Scholtens in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). Previously, this species was transferred to Prionapteryx by Bleszynski (1967) as a result of synonymy of the two genera. This synonymy was overturned by Bassi & Mey in Mey (2011), Esperiana Memoir 6: 234, leaving the generic status of santella uncertain.
  • 5327: Prionapteryx indentella (Kearfott, 1908), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Surattha (Hayden & Scholtens in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). Previously, this species was transferred to Prionapteryx by Bleszynski (1967) as a result of synonymy of the two genera. This synonymy was overturned by Bassi & Mey in Mey (2011), Esperiana Memoir 6: 234, leaving the generic status of santella uncertain.
  • 5330: Mesolia huachucaella Kearfott, 1908 corrects the spelling of huachucella in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 5354: Crambus ainslieellus Klots, 1942 corrects spelling of Crambus ainsliellus.
  • 5362: Crambus agitatellus Clemens, 1860 includes as a synonym 5362.1 Crambus alboclavellus Zeller, 1863 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) but was previously inadvertently added at MPG and now removed.
  • 5383.1: Neodactria glenni Landry & Klots, 2002 n. sp., Fabreries, 27, 47-57.
  • 5383.2: Neodactria daemonis Landry & Klots, 2005, Zootaxa, 1080: 10.
  • 5383.3: Neodactria oktibbeha Landry & Brown, 2005, Zootaxa, 1080: 3.
  • 5383.4: Neodactria cochisensis Landry & Albu, 2012, n. sp., type locality Cochise Co., Arizona.
  • 5388: "Crambus" dimidiatellus Grote, 1883, generic placement is provisional in Landry (1995), is listed as "valid misplaced (Crambus)" in Scholtens & Solis, 2015, ZooKeys, 535: 62.
  • 5389: Fernandocrambus harpipterus (Dyar, 1916), n. comb., transferred from Crambus in Bleszynski (1967:47).
  • 5390: Fernandocrambus ruptifascia (Hampson, 1919), n. comb., transferred from Crambus in Bleszynski (1967:47)
  • 5405: "Crambus" angulatus Barnes & McDunnough, 1918 was listed as misplaced in the genus Agriphila in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), incertae sedis in the genus Crambus in Landry (1995:449) and "valid misplaced (Crambus)" in Scholtens & Solis, 2015, ZooKeys, 535:62.
  • 5411: Pediasia truncatellus (Zetterstedt, 1839) in North America is well separated from the Eurasian population by DNA barcode suggesting specific or subspecific status.
  • 5417.1: La cerveza Landry, 1995, n. sp., Mem. Entom. Int'l., 1: 110-112, figs. 51, 84, 161, 217, 280, 322, 340 (p. 213 in orig. thesis).
  • 5451.1: Parapediasia ligonellus is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico (Florida) in Landry (1995).
  • 5451.2: Parapediasia torquatella Landry, 1995 n. sp., Mem. Entom. Int'l., 1: 115-117, figs. 43, 159, 272, 340 (p. 222 in orig. thesis).
  • 5451.3: Almita portalia Landry, 1995 n. sp., Mem. Entom. Int'l., 1: 121-123, figs 39, 92, 158, 213, 279, 332, 339 (p. 233 in orig. thesis).
  • 5451.4: Almita texana Landry, 1995 n. sp., Mem. Entom. Int'l., 1: 118-121, figs 40, 96, 157, 214, 278, 331, 339 (p. 229 in orig. thesis).
  • 5452.1: Thaumatopsis digrammellus (Hampson, 1919) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico (Arizona) in Landry (1995:176).
  • 5460.1: Argyria contiguella (Zeller, 1872) is listed as excluded by Scholtens & Solis (2015) and Gilligan & Brown in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 5463: Argyria lacteella (Fabricius, 1794) in the US is restricted to Florida and includes as synonyms lusella Zeller, 1863, vestalis Butler, 1878 and multifacta Dyar, 1914 in Landry et al. (2023).
  • 5463.1: Argyria gonogramma Dyar, 1915, listed as a synonym of Argyria lacteella (Fabricius, 1794) in Munroe (1995), is treated as a full species in Landry et al. (2023) and includes as a synonyms Argyria pusillalis Hübner, 1818 and Argyria lacteella of authors; not Fabricius, 1794. "True" lacteella is not found north of Florida.
  • 5463.2: Argyria centrifugens Dyar, 1914 is now recognized within the North American fauna, Florida, in Landry et al. (2023).
  • 5465: Vaxi auratellus (Clemens, 1860), transferred to the genus Argyria in Munroe (1995), is returned to Vaxi following the implied treatment in Léger et al. (2019), Syst. Entomol., 44(4):770, which placed Argyria in the tribe Argyriini and Vaxi in the tribe Calamotrophini, rev. stat.
  • 5465.17: Vaxi nr. auratellus (Clemens, 1860) is a an undescribed species "in the opinion of the late A. B. Kolts" (Powell & Opler, 2009).
  • 5466: Vaxi critica (Forbes, 1920), transferred to the genus Argyria in Munroe (1995), is returned to Vaxi following the implied treatment in Léger et al. (2019), Syst. Entomol., 44(4):770, which placed Argyria in the tribe Argyriini and Vaxi in the tribe Calamotrophini, rev. stat.
  • 5467: Vaxi tripsacas (Dyar, 1921), transferred to the genus Argyria in Munroe (1995), is returned to Vaxi following the implied treatment in Léger et al. (2019), Syst. Entomol., 44(4):770, which placed Argyria in the tribe Argyriini and Vaxi in the tribe Calamotrophini, rev. stat.
  • 5467.5: Calamotropha cf. paludella Hübner, [1824] represents a presumably introduced species from Europe, possibly "true" paludella, reported from Block Island, RI by Aaron Hunt. A second population similar to an Oriental subspecies of paludella was found by A. Hunt in 2023 in northern Virginia along the Potomac Estuary. (Generic treatment follows Léger et al. (2019).
  • 5476.1: Diatraea mitteri Solis, 2015, n. sp., (Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas), Solis et al. 2015.
  • 5491.1: Haimbachia gloriella Schaus, 1922 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico based on records from Badger, AZ, July 31, 1924 A.B. Klotz.
  • 5493: Eoreuma loftini (Dyar, 1917) is also listed as 19308 in the Exotic Species of Potential Concern Library.
  • 5498.1: Eoreuma arenella Blanchard & Knudson, 1983 n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 85: 59-63.
  • 5500: Xubida panalope (Dyar, 1917) includes as a synonym Platytes acerata Dyar, 1917; "...The present writer places acerata as the junior synonym, even though it has page priority, acting as first reviser under Article 24(a) of the Zoological Code." - Klots (1970)
  • 5505: Xubida puritellus: Original described as Chilo puritellus Kearfott, 1908, Proc. Nat. Mus. 35:393. Shown as puritella (1983).
  • 5509.96: Hemiplatytes n. sp. 1 refers to a possibly undescribed species near H. prosenes represented at BOLD by BIN group BOLD:AAM0860.
  • 5509.97: Hemiplatytes n. sp. 2 refers to a possibly undescribed species from southern California represented at BOLD by BIN group BOLD:AAH4481. A population found in Santa Cruz Co., AZ may prove conspecific.
  • 5525: Hypsopygia planalis (Grote, 1880), listed in the genus Herculia in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is transferred to the genus Hypsopygia in Scholtens & Solis (2015) following Leraut (2006).
  • 5526: Hypsopygia intermedialis (Walker, 1862) was formerly in the genus Pseudasopia and assigned to the genus Herculia in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Pseudasopia and Herculia were synonymized with Hypsopygia in Leraut (2006).
  • 5527: Hypsopygia phoezalis (Dyar, 1908) was formerly in the genus Pseudasopia and assigned to the genus Herculia in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). This species was transferred to the genus Hypsopygia in Scholtens & Solis (2015) following Leraut (2006).
  • 5528: Hypsopygia cohortalis (Grote, 1878) was formerly in the genus Pseudasopia and assigned to the genus Herculia in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). This species was transferred to the genus Hypsopygia in Scholtens & Solis (2015) following Leraut (2006).
  • 5529: Hypsopygia thymetusalis (Walker, 1859) was previously listed in the genera Dolichomia and Herculia. New generic status by Scholtens & Solis (2015) follows Leraut (2006).
  • 5530: Hypsopygia binodulalis (Zeller, 1872) was assigned to the genus Herculia in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). This species was transferred to the genus Hypsopygia in Leraut (2006).
  • 5531: Hypsopygia nostralis (Guenée, 1854) was a synonym of Herculia sordidalis (B. & McD., 1913) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). This species was placed in the genus Ocrasa in Shaffer and Solis (1995) and subsequently transferred to the genus Hypsopygia in Leraut (2006).
  • 5533: Hypsopygia olinalis (Guenée, 1854) was assigned to the genus Herculia in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). This species was transferred to the genus Hypsopygia in Leraut (2006).
  • 5533.85: Hypsopygia n. sp. 1 is an undescribed species from eastern NA, represented at BOLD by BIN group BOLD:ACF3052.
  • 5533.86: Hypsopygia n. sp. 2 is an undescribed species first discovered at Santa Ana NWR, TX, July 25, 2012, by Mike Rickard (see 1st live image below) and represented at BOLD by BIN group BOLD:ADB0139,
  • 5534: Arispe cestalis (Hulst, 1886) includes as a synonym 5535 Arispe atalis (Dyar, 1910) in Shaffer and Solis (1995).
  • 5536.1: Neodavisia melusina Ferguson, Blanchard & Knudson, 1984 n. sp., Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash. , v. 86, no. 4, p. 769-772.
  • 5541: Acallis griphalis (Hulst, 1886) includes as a synonyms Acallis gripalis (Hulst, 1886) (orig. missp.) (Hulst 1886:xxiv) and Accalis centralis in Solis et al. (2013). The name "griphalis" was erroneously treated as a misspelling in Hodges et al. (1983).
  • 5548: Anemosella basalis Dyar, 1914 includes as a synonym 5548 Anemosella polingalis Barnes & Benjamin, 1926, ZooKeys. 344: 55-71.
  • 5550.3: Epitamyra albomaculalis (Möschler, 1890) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Florida), ZooKeys. 535: 1-136.
  • 5550.6: Paragalasa exospinalis Cashatt, 2013, n. sp. (Arizona), ZooKeys. 344: 66.
  • 5551.1: Negalasa rubralis Barnes & McDunnough, 1913, treated as subspecies of 5551 Negalasa fumalis in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), was recognized as a full species in Solis et al. (1995).
  • 5554: Penthesilea difficilis (Felder, Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875) includes as a synonym 5554 Tetraschistis leucogramma Hampson, 1904 in Solis et al. (1995).
  • 5560: Salobrena recurvata: Includes as a synonym Salobrena rubiginea (Hampson, 1897).
  • 5561: Salobrena vacuana (Walker, 1863) includes as a synonym Epitamyra birectalis Hampson, 1897 in Solis et al. 1995.
  • 5568.1: Arta brevivalvalis Cashatt, 2013, n. sp. (Arizona), ZooKeys. 344: 66.
  • 5571: Condylolomia participialis Grote, 1873 includes as a synonym participalis Grote, 1873:286 ((misspelling) (index of original work). This misspelling was replicated in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) as well as many previous authors.
  • 5572: Blepharocerus rosellus Blanchard, 1852 is removed (extralimital) from the list in Scholtens & Solis (2015). This species was erroneously added to the MONA list by Munroe (in Hodges et al. 1983).
  • 5573: Blepharocerus ignitalis Hampson, 1906 is removed (extralimital) from the ist in Scholtens & Solis (2015). This species was erroneously added to the MONA list by Munroe (in Hodges et al. 1983).
  • 5574: Heliades mulleolella (Hulst, 1887) includes as a synonym 5570 Xantippe uranides (Dyar, 1921), ZooKeys 344: 55-71.
  • 5574.1: Heliades huachucalis (Haimbach, 1915) is formally elevated from synonymy of 5574 Heliades mulleolella, ZooKeys 344: 55-71.
  • 5574.2: Heliades lindae Cashatt, 2013, n. sp. (Arizona), ZooKeys. 344: 62.
  • 5576.1: "Macalla" glastianalis Schaus, 1922, provisional generic placement, was listed as Incertae sedis in Solis (1993).
  • 5578: Cacozelia pemphusalis (Druce, 1899) replaces Epipaschia albomedialis (B. & B., 1924).
  • 5581.1: Milgithea trilinealis (Hampson, 1906) corrects the spelling trilinearis in Solis (1993:28) which recognized this species among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 5582: Deuterollyta majuscula (Herrich-Schäffer, 1871) replaces Jocara incrustalis (Hulst, 1887).
  • 5584: Toripalpus breviornatalis Grote, 1878 was listed in the genus Jocara in the Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). The genus Toripalpus, previously a synonym of, was resurrected in Solis (1993).
  • 5585: Toripalpus trabalis Grote, 1881 was listed in the genus Jocara in the Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). The genus Toripalpus, previously a synonym of, was resurrected in Solis (1993).
  • 5588.1: Oneida grisiella Solis, 1991 n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., v. 93, p. 808-827.
  • 5590: Tallula atramentalis (Lederer, 1863) is excluded following Scholtens & Solis (2015). NA records refer to Phidotricha erigens Ragonot, 1888.
  • 5593.1: Tallula beroella (Schaus, 1912) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Arizona), ZooKeys. 535: 1-136.
  • 5594.1: Phidotricha erigens Ragonot, 1888 includes as a synonym 5590 Tallula atramentalis of authors; (not Lederer, 1863) in Scholtens& Solis (2015), ZooKeys. 535: 1-136.
  • 5594.2: Phidotricha insularella Ragonot, [1888] is recognized within the North American fauna by Scholtens & Hayden (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).; FSCA specimens from Dry Tortugas, FL compared to USNM material by James Hayden.
  • 5615: Pococera fuscolotella (Ragonot, 1888) includes as a synonym 5778 Pempelia nigricans (Hulst, 1900), ZooKeys. 535: 102.
  • 5618: Pococera gelidalis (Walker, 1866), rev. comb. (Solis 1993), includes as synonyms tertiella Dyar, 1905 and irrorata Schaus 1912 (Solis 1993).
  • 5621: Coenodomus hockingii Walsingham, 1889 is removed from the list. Records from Maine are unverified, (Scholtens & Solis 2015).
  • 5621.1: Cryptoblabes gnidiella (Millière, 1864) is removed from the list in Scholtens & Solis (2015). This species is from South and Central America and is known from Bermuda and Hawaii but extralimital to continental North America north of Mexico.
  • 5630: Aphomia terrenella: Includes as a synonym 5633 - Paralipsa decorella (Hulst 1892). M. A. Solis and M. A. Metz, 2008. Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 110(3): 592-601.
  • 5630.1: Aphomia fulminalis (Zeller, 1872) was omitted from Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), an apparent oversight. This widely distributed eastern species is included in Solis & Metz (2008), Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., 110(3): 592-601.
  • 5631: Aphomia fuscolimbellus (Ragonot, 1887) is removed from the list. Holotype was apparently mislabeled as North American (Solis & Metz, 2008, Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash., 110(3): 595).
  • 5632: Aphomia gularis (Zeller, 1877) was formerly in the genus Paralipsa in Leraut (2014). Paralipsa was synonymized with Aphomia in Leraut (2014).
  • 5633.2: Epimorius testaceellus (Ragonot, 1887) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 5634: Aphomia cephalonica (Stainton, 1866) was formerly in the genus Corcyra in Leraut (2014). Corcyra was synonymized with Aphomia in Leraut (2014).
  • 5646: Alpheias transferens Dyar, 1917 corrects the spelling of transferrens in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 5651: Acrobasis indigenella (Zeller, 1848) includes as a synonym 5652 Acrobasis grossbecki (Barnes & McDunnough, 1917), MONA Fascicle 15.2.
  • 5656: Acrobasis comptella Ragonot, 1887 includes as synonyms
  • 5662.1: Acrobasis kylesi Neunzig, 1986 n. sp., MONA Fascicle 15.2.
  • 5666.1: Acrobasis texana Neunzig, 1986 n. sp., MONA Fascicle 15.2.
  • 5667.1: Acrobasis juglanivorella Neunzig, 1986 n. sp., MONA Fascicle 15.2.
  • 5668.1: Acrobasis caulivorella Neunzig, 1986 n. sp., MONA Fascicle 15.2.
  • 5672: Acrobasis exsulella (Zeller, 1848) includes as a synonym 5671 Acrobasis peplifera Dyar, 1925 in Neunzig (1986), MONA Fascicle, 15.2: 44.
  • 5684: Acrobasis cirroferella Hulst, 1892 includes as a synonym 5692 Acrobasis myricella, in Neunzig (1986), MONA Fascicle, 15.2: 56.
  • 5686: Acrobasis caryivorella Ragonot, 1887 corrects spelling of caryaevorella. Spelling is corrected in the 1983 checklist. This species includes as a synonym 5687 Acrobasis comacornella, MONA Fascicle 15.2.
  • 5690: Acrobasis rubrifasciella Packard, 1873 includes as a synonym 5679 Acrobasis dyarella Ely, 1910 in Neunzig (1986), MONA Fascicle 15.2: 57-58.
  • 5695: Acrobasis caliginella: Formerly placed in the genus Trachycera.
  • 5702: Acrobasis suavella: Formerly placed in the genus Trachycera.
  • 5703: Acrobasis pallicornella: Formerly placed in the genus Trachycera.
  • 5705.1: Anypsipyla univitella (Dyar, 1914) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 5706: Crocidomera imitata (Neunzig, 1990) replaces Crocidomera turbidella (Zeller 1848). Misidentification.
  • 5715: Creobota grossipunctella (Ragonot, 1888) is removed from the list. This introduced species has apparently not become established (Scholtens & Solis 2015).
  • 5719: Myelopsis minutulella (Hulst, 1887) is restored as the valid name. This species was erroneously listed in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) as "5719 minutularia (Hulst, 1887)" with "minutulella (Hulst, 1890)" as a synonym. Originally described as "minutularia", the spelling was changed to "minutulella" on the corrections page of same work.
  • 5720.1: Myelopsoides venustus Neunzig, 1998 n. sp., Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash. , v. 100, no. 4, p. 695-699.
  • 5722: Ectomyelois decolor (Zeller, 1881) is removed. This species is excluded from North American fauna north of Mexico by Neunzig (1990) and Scholtens & Solis (2015).
  • 5723: Ectomyelois ceratoniae (Zeller, 1839) was formerly placed in the genus Apomyelois. Scholtens & Solis (2015), ZooKeys. 535: 116, synonymized the two genera. Ectomyelois is returned to full genus status in Ren & Yang (2016), ZooKeys, 559: 125-137.
  • 5726.1: Fundella ignobilis Heinrich, 1945, first reported in the United States from Texas by Knudson (1983), is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, ZooKeys, 535: 116.
  • 5731.5: Scorylus cubensis Heinrich, 1956 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Florida), 1986 Season Summary, News Lepid. Soc., 29(2):36.
  • 5740: Zamagiria arctella (Ragonot, 1893) was formerly in the genus Anegcephalesis, MONA Fascicle 15.5.
  • 5747.1: Pima occidentalis (Heinrich, 1956) is elevated from subsp. of 5747 Pima albiplagiatella.
  • 5750: Pima albocostalis (Hulst, 1886) includes as a synonym Pima albocostalialis (Hulst, 1886) (emendation) in Hulst (1886:xxiv). The name "albocostalis" was erroneously treated as a misspelling in Hodges et al. (1983).
  • 5753.1: Pima fergusoni Neunzig, 2003 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.5.
  • 5754.1: Pimodes caliginosus Neunzig, 2003 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.5.
  • 5755: Interjectio denticulella (Ragonot, 1887) includes as a synonym Interjectio ruderella (Ragonot, 1887) in Neunzig (2003).
  • 5760.1: Ambesa mirabella (Dyar, 1908) is elevated from subsp. of 5760 Ambesa walsinghami (Neunzig 2003).
  • 5761.1: Ambesa dentifera Neunzig, 2003 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.5.
  • 5764.1: Catastia subactualis Neunzig, 2003 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.5.
  • 5770.1: Salebriaria ademptandella (Dyar, 1908) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 5772.1: Salebriaria borealis Neunzig, 1988, n. sp., N.C. Agr. Res. Serv. Tech. Bull., 287: 1-95.
  • 5772.2: Salebriaria chisosensis Neunzig, 1988 n. sp., N.C. Agr. Res. Serv. Tech. Bull., v. 207, p. 1-95.
  • 5773.1: Salebriaria roseopunctella Neunzig, 2003 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.5.
  • 5774.1: Salebriaria robustella (Dyar, 1908) is elevated from synonymy of 5774 Salebriaria annulosella.
  • 5774.2: Salebriaria bella Neunzig, 1988 n. sp., N.C. Agr. Res. Serv. Tech. Bull., v. 207, p. 1-95.
  • 5774.3: Salebriaria fergusonella (Blanchard & Knudson, 1983) n. sp., Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., v. 85, no. 3, p. 619-621.
  • 5774.4: Salebriaria grandidentalis Neunzig, 1988 n. sp., N.C. Agr. Res. Serv. Tech. Bull., v. 207, p. 1-95.
  • 5775.1: Salebriaria fasciata Neunzig, 1988 n. sp., N.C. Agr. Res. Serv. Tech. Bull., v. 207, p. 1-95.
  • 5775.2: Salebriaria rufimaculatella Neunzig, 1988 n. sp., N.C. Agr. Res. Serv. Tech. Bull., v. 207, p. 1-95.
  • 5775.3: Salebriaria squamopalpiella Neunzig, 1988 n. sp., N.C. Agr. Res. Serv. Tech. Bull., v. 207, p. 1-95.
  • 5775.4: Salebriaria equivoca Neunzig, 1988 n. sp., N.C. Agr. Res. Serv. Tech. Bull., v. 207, p. 1-95.
  • 5775.5: Salebriaria integra Neunzig, 1988 n. sp., N.C. Agr. Res. Serv. Tech. Bull., v. 207, p. 1-95.
  • 5775.6: Salebriaria maximella Neunzig, 1988 n. sp., N.C. Agr. Res. Serv. Tech. Bull., v. 207, p. 1-95.
  • 5775.7: Salebriaria simpliciella Neunzig, 1988 n. sp., N.C. Agr. Res. Serv. Tech. Bull., v. 207, p. 1-95.
  • 5775.8: Salebriaria carolynae Neunzig, 1988 n. sp., N.C. Agr. Res. Serv. Tech. Bull., 287: 20.
  • 5775.9: Salebriaria kanawha Neunzig, 2003 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.5.
  • 5776.1: Salebriaria floridana Neunzig, 2003 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.5.
  • 5776.2: Salebriaria pallidella Neunzig, 2003 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.5.
  • 5777: Quasisalebria fructetella (Hulst, 1892), n. comb. in Neunzig (2003), was formerly in the genus Salebriaria.
  • 5777.1: Quasisalebria occidentalis (Neunzig, 1988) n. sp., N.C. Agr. Res. Serv. Tech. Bull., v. 207, p. 1-95.
  • 5779.1: Quasisalebria atratella (Blanchard & Knudson, 1985) n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 87: 475-479 was formerly placed in the genus Salebriaria.
  • 5781.1: Ortholepis baloghi Neunzig, 2003 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.5.
  • 5785.1: Meroptera anaimella Blanchard & Knudson, 1985 n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 87: 231-238.
  • 5785.2: Meroptera nevadensis Neunzig, 2003 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.5.
  • 5790.1: Sciota fraudifera (Heinrich, 1956), formerly a race of 5790 Sciota delassalis (Hulst, 1886), is elevated to full species in Neunzig (2003), MONA Fascicle 15.5.
  • 5793.1: Sciota floridensis (Heinrich, 1956) corrects previous MPG spelling of floridenesis. This species is elevated from subsp. of 5793 Sciota dammersi, MONA Fascicle 15.5.
  • 5800: Sciota tarmitalis (Hulst, 1886) corrects spelling of termitalis in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). This species was transferred from the genus Nephopterix, MONA Fascicle 15.5.
  • 5800.1: Sciota levigatella (Hulst, 1892) is elevated from synonymy of 5800 Sciota termitalis, MONA Fascicle 15.5.
  • 5800.2: Sciota californiana Neunzig, 2003 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.5.
  • 5800.3: Sciota yuconella (Dyar, 1925) is elevated from subsp. of 5800 Sciota termitalis, MONA Fascicle 15.5.
  • 5803: Sciota celtidella (Hulst, 1890) was formerly in the genus Nephopterix, Fascicle 15.5: 120.
  • 5805.1: Sciota quasisubfuscella Neunzig, 2003 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.5.
  • 5807: Sciota bisra (Dyar, 1919) is treated as extralimital north of Mexico by Neunzig (2003).
  • 5820.1: Stylopalpia luniferella (Hampson, 1901) corrects spelling by Heinrich (1956) and Munroe (1995a) of lunigerella. This species is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico (Florida), 1987 Season Summary, News Lepid. Soc. 30(2): 36.
  • 5821: Hypochalcia ahenella ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) includes as a synonym 5821 Hypochalcia hulstiella Ragonot, 1887, ZooKeys 535: 117.
  • 5824.1: Pyla arenaeola Balogh & Wilterding, 1998 n. sp., Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash. , v. 100, no. 4, p. 704-723.
  • 5831.1: Pyla westerlandi Wilterding & Balogh, 2002 n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., v. 104, no. 2, p. 485-504.
  • 5832.1: Pyla longispina Neunzig, 2003 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.5.
  • 5832.2: Pyla serrata Neunzig, 2003 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.5:151.
  • 5841.1: Dioryctria lindsleyi Heppner, 2023, n. sp.
  • 5849.1: Dioryctria caesirufella Blanchard & Knudson, 1983 n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 85: 116-120.
  • 5851.1: Dioryctria hodgesi Neunzig, 2003 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.5.
  • 5852.1: Dioryctria delectella (Hulst, 1895) is elevated from synonymy of 5852 Dioryctria zimmermani in Neunzig (2003), MONA Fascicle 15.5:186.
  • 5854.1: Dioryctria merkeli Mutuura & Munroe, 1979 n. sp., J. Georgia Ent. Soc., v. 14, p. 290-304.
  • 5859.1: Dioryctria westerlandi Donahue & Neunzig, 2005, n. sp., Holarctic Lepidoptera, 10(1-2): 33; figs. 1, 3-5. Although Donahue & Neunzig (2005) was published subsequent to Neunzig (2003), the use of this name in the latter is unavailable for not complying with ICZN Articles 16.1 and 72.3 and is therefore nomen nudum (Alma Solis, pers. comm., 2024).
  • 5859.2: Dioryctria fordi Donahue & Neunzig, 2005, n. sp., Holarctic Lepidoptera, 10(1-2): 36; figs. 2, 6-8. Although Donahue & Neunzig (2005) was published subsequent to Neunzig (2003), the use of this name in the latter is unavailable for not complying with ICZN Articles 16.1 and 72.3 and is therefore nomen nudum (Alma Solis, pers. comm., 2024).
  • 5859.21: Dioryctria lagunae Heppner, 2023, n. sp.
  • 5859.22: Dioryctria argentibrunnea Heppner, 2023, n. sp.
  • 5859.3: Dioryctria mutuurai Neunzig, 2003, n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.5.
  • 5861.1: Dioryctria resinosella Mutuura, 1982 n. sp., Can. Ent., v. 114, p. 1069-1076.
  • 5861.2: Dioryctria muricativorella Neunzig, 2003 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.5.
  • 5861.3: Dioryctria vancouverella (Mutuura, Munroe & Ross, 1969) is elevated from subsp. of 5861 Dioryctria pentictonella.
  • 5861.4: Dioryctria durangoensis (Mutuura & Neunzig, 1986) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 5861.5: Dioryctria jacintoana Heppner, 2023, n. sp.
  • 5863.2: Dioryctria inyoensis Neunzig, 2003 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.5.
  • 5863.3: Dioryctria sierra Neunzig, 2003 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.5.
  • 5863.4: Dioryctria ebeli Mutuura & Munroe, 1979 n. sp., J. Georgia Ent. Soc., v. 14, p. 290-304.
  • 5863.5: Dioryctria taedivorella Neunzig & Leidy, 1989 n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., v. 91, p. 321-324.
  • 5863.6: Dioryctria yatesi Mutuura & Munroe, 1979 n. sp., J. Georgia Ent. Soc., v. 14, p. 290-304.
  • 5865: Megasis edwardsialis Hulst, 1886 was formerly listed listed in the genus Sarata, a name synonymized with Megasis in Leraut (2021). This treatment was overlooked by Scholtens & Hayden (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 5866: Megasis pullatella Ragonot, 1887 was formerly listed listed in the genus Sarata, a name synonymized with Megasis in Leraut (2021). This treatment was overlooked by Scholtens & Hayden (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 5867: Megasis punctella Dyar, 1914 was formerly listed listed in the genus Sarata, a name synonymized with Megasis in Leraut (2021). This treatment was overlooked by Scholtens & Hayden (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 5869: Megasis atrella Hulst, 1890 was formerly listed listed in the genus Sarata, a name synonymized with Megasis in Leraut (2021). This treatment was overlooked by Scholtens & Hayden (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 5870: Megasis caudellella Dyar, 1904 was formerly listed listed in the genus Sarata, a name synonymized with Megasis in Leraut (2021). This treatment was overlooked by Scholtens & Hayden (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 5871: Megasis dophnerella (Ragonot, 1887) was formerly listed listed in the genus Sarata, a name synonymized with Megasis in Leraut (2021). This treatment was overlooked by Scholtens & Hayden (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 5872: Megasis nigrifasciella (Ragonot, 1887) was formerly listed listed in the genus Sarata, a name synonymized with Megasis in Leraut (2021). This treatment was overlooked by Scholtens & Hayden (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 5873: Megasis cinereella (Hulst, [1901] 1900) was formerly listed listed in the genus Sarata, a name synonymized with Megasis in Leraut (2021). This treatment was overlooked by Scholtens & Hayden (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 5874: Megasis rubrithoracella Barnes & McDunnough, 1913 was formerly listed listed in the genus Sarata, a name synonymized with Megasis in Leraut (2021). This treatment was overlooked by Scholtens & Hayden (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 5875: Megasis tephrella (Ragonot, 1893) was formerly listed listed in the genus Sarata, a name synonymized with Megasis in Leraut (2021). This treatment was overlooked by Scholtens & Hayden (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 5876: Megasis alpha (Heinrich, 1956) was formerly listed listed in the genus Sarata, a name synonymized with Megasis in Leraut (2021). This treatment was overlooked by Scholtens & Hayden (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). Excluded from Neunzig (2003), this name is treated as "valid unassociated female" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in Scholtens & Solis (2015).
  • 5877: Megasis beta (Heinrich, 1956) was formerly listed listed in the genus Sarata, a name synonymized with Megasis in Leraut (2021). This treatment was overlooked by Scholtens & Hayden (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). Excluded from Neunzig (2003), this name is treated as "valid unassociated female" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in Scholtens & Solis (2015).
  • 5878: Megasis gamma (Heinrich, 1956) was formerly listed listed in the genus Sarata, a name synonymized with Megasis in Leraut (2021). This treatment was overlooked by Scholtens & Hayden (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). Excluded from Neunzig (2003), this name is treated as "valid unassociated female" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in Scholtens & Solis (2015).
  • 5879: Megasis iota (Heinrich, 1956) was formerly listed listed in the genus Sarata, a name synonymized with Megasis in Leraut (2021). This treatment was overlooked by Scholtens & Hayden (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). Excluded from Neunzig (2003), this name is treated as "valid unassociated female" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in Scholtens & Solis (2015).
  • 5880: Megasis perfuscalis (Hulst, 1886) was formerly listed listed in the genus Sarata, a name synonymized with Megasis in Leraut (2021). This treatment was overlooked by Scholtens & Hayden (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). Treated as "valid unassociated female" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), this species is regarded as vilid in Neunzig (2003) with description of the male.
  • 5881: Megasis epsilon (Heinrich, 1956) was formerly listed listed in the genus Sarata, a name synonymized with Megasis in Leraut (2021). This treatment was overlooked by Scholtens & Hayden (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). Excluded from Neunzig (2003), this name is treated as "valid unassociated female" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in Scholtens & Solis (2015).
  • 5882: Megasis phi (Heinrich, 1956) was formerly listed listed in the genus Sarata, a name synonymized with Megasis in Leraut (2021). This treatment was overlooked by Scholtens & Hayden (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). Excluded from Neunzig (2003), this name is treated as "valid unassociated female" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in Scholtens & Solis (2015).
  • 5883: Megasis kappa (Heinrich, 1956) was formerly listed listed in the genus Sarata, a name synonymized with Megasis in Leraut (2021). This treatment was overlooked by Scholtens & Hayden (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). Excluded from Neunzig (2003), this name is treated as "valid unassociated female" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in Scholtens & Solis (2015).
  • 5884: Megasis delta (Heinrich, 1956) was formerly listed listed in the genus Sarata, a name synonymized with Megasis in Leraut (2021). This treatment was overlooked by Scholtens & Hayden (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). Excluded from Neunzig (2003), this name is treated as "valid unassociated female" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in Scholtens & Solis (2015). This species is suggested as a synonym of M. tephrella (Ragonot, 1893) in Ferris & Nordin (2004).
  • 5889.1: Quasisarata subosseella (Hulst, 1892), formerly in the genus Lipographis, is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico from Key Largo, FL, MONA Fascicle 15.5: 218.
  • 5892: Ufa lithosella (Ragonot, 1887) includes as a synonym 5893 Ufa roseitinctella (Dyar, 1912), MONA Fascicle 15.5: 231.
  • 5897.1: Acroncosa minima Neunzig, 2003 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.5.
  • 5897.2: Acroncosa castrella (B. & McD., 1917) is elevated from subsp. of 5897 Acroncosa albiflavella.
  • 5899.1: Passadenoides montanus Ferris, 2004 n. sp., Zootaxa 705: 1-8.
  • 5899.2: Passadenoides donahuei Neunzig, 2003 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.5.
  • 5899.3: Passadenoides pullus Neunzig, 2003 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.5.
  • 5899.4: Chorrera extrincica (Dyar, 1919) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico (Florida Keys).
  • 5901: Tacoma feriella Hulst, 1888 may be a species complex represented at BOLD by BINs BOLD:AAH5146, BOLD:AAH4745, and BOLD:AAH5284.
  • 5904: Eumysia mysiella (Dyar, 1905) is indistinguishable from Eumysia maidella (Dyar, 1905) and may be the same species (Heinrich 1956). The latter is listed first by Dyar and would likely have priority if synonymized.
  • 5905: Eumysia maidella (Dyar, 1905) is indistinguishable from Eumysia mysiella (Dyar, 1905) and may be the same species (Heinrich 1956). The fomer is listed first by Dyar and would likely have priority if synonymized.
  • 5906: Eumysia fuscatella (Hulst, 1900) is known only from the holotype (male) (Heinrich 1956). BOLD shows 3 CNC specimens collected in 1950 from Pecos, TX in 1950 which seem to match the general appearance of Eumysia pallidipennella (Hulst, 1895) and Protasia mirabilicornella (Dyar, 1908)
  • 5908.1: Eumysia pallidipennella (Hulst, 1895) is recognized by Scholtens & Hayden (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) after having apparently been inadvertently excluded in Hodges et. al (1983).
  • 5913: Macrorrhinia endonephele (Hampson, 1918) replaces M. signifera Blanchard, 1976, n. syn., in Neunzig (2003) and includes as a synonym [5914.5] Arcola malloi (Pastrana, 1961) in Hayden & Landry (2020), Insecta Mundi, 0768: 1-25. Introduced as a biological control agent in US to control alligatorweed, Alternanthera philoxeroides.
  • 5915: Maricopa lativittella (Ragonot, 1887) includes as a synonym aureomaculella (Dyar, 1904) in Heinrich (1956) who did note slight differences in both male an female genitalia.
  • 5916: Ancylosis morrisonella (Ragonot, 1887) was formerly in the genus Heterographis, ZooKeys. 535: 1-136.
  • 5917: Ancylosis albipenella (Hulst, 1887) was formerly in the genus Staudingeria, generic synonymy in Leraut (2008).
  • 5918: Ancylosis undulatella (Clemens, 1860) was formerly in the genus Hulstia, ZooKeys. 535: 1-136.
  • 5918.1: Ancylosis bonhoti (Hampson, 1901) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Florida), Insecta Mundi 361: 6.
  • 5927: Oncolabis ignidorsella (Ragonot, 1887) was formerly listed listed in the genus Eurythmidia, a name synonymized with Oncolabis in Leraut (2021). This treatment was overlooked by Scholtens & Hayden (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 5933.1: Anderida peorinella Blanchard & Knudson, 1985 n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 87: 475-479.
  • 5933.11: Anderida nr. peorinella is a cryptic, possibly undescribed, from Arizona with flight time in the Fall and possibly Spring, represented at BOLD by BIN BOLD:AAH5653. DNA barcode places it near A. peorinella Blanchard & Knudson, 1985.
  • 5933.2: Cassiana malacella (Dyar, 1914) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 5934.1: Mescinia berosa (Dyar, 1914) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 5934.2: Mescinia parvula (Zeller, 1881) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 5934.3: Mescinia texanica Neunzig, 1997 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.4.
  • 5934.5: Comotia torsicornis Dyar, 1914 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Florida), Heppner and Dickel (2008), Lepidoptera Novae 1(3-4): 101-102.
  • 5934.6: Phestinia costella Hampson, 1930 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, ZooKeys. 535: 119.
  • 5935.1: Homoeosoma nanophasma Neunzig, 1997 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.4.
  • 5935.2: Homoeosoma phaeoboreas Goodson & Neunzig, 1993 n. sp., N.C. Agr. Res. Serv. Tech. Bull., v. 303, p. 1-105.
  • 5937.1: Homoeosoma asylonnastes Goodson & Neunzig, 1993 n. sp., N.C. Agr. Res. Serv. Tech. Bull., v. 303, p. 1-105.
  • 5938.1: Homoeosoma parvalbum Blanchard & Knudson, 1985 n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 87: 231-238.
  • 5938.2: Homoeosoma oxycercus Goodson & Neunzig, 1993 n. sp., N.C. Agr. Res. Serv. Tech. Bull., v. 303, p. 1-105.
  • 5939.1: Homoeosoma emendator Heinrich, 1956 corrects the spelling of emandator. This species was listed in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) with the correct spelling as a subsp. of 5939 Homoeosoma illuviella and elevated to to species status in Goodson and Neunzig (1993).
  • 5943.1: Homoeosoma uncanalis (Hulst, 1886) is elevated from synonymy of 5942 Homoeosoma impressalis in Goodson & Neunzig (1993).
  • 5944.1: Homoeosoma eremophasma Goodson & Neunzig, 1993 n. sp., N.C. Agr. Res. Serv. Tech. Bull., v. 303, p. 1-105.
  • 5944.2: Homoeosoma ammonastes Goodson & Neunzig, 1993 n. sp., N.C. Agr. Res. Serv. Tech. Bull., v. 303, p. 1-105.
  • 5944.3: Homoeosoma pedionnastes Goodson & Neunzig, 1993 n. sp., N.C. Agr. Res. Serv. Tech. Bull., v. 303, p. 1-105.
  • 5944.4: Homoeosoma ardaloniphas Goodson & Neunzig, 1993 n. sp., N.C. Agr. Res. Serv. Tech. Bull., v. 303, p. 1-105.
  • 5946: Phycitodes mucidella (Ragonot, 1887) is elevated from subspecies of Phycitodes albatella (now regarded as extralimital to North America) in Neunzig (1997) and includes as a synonym Phycitodes reliquellum (Dyar, 1904) in Scholtens & Hayden in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 5947: Unadilla maturella (Zeller, 1881) includes as a synonym Unadilla floridensis Heinrich, 1956 (Neunzig, 1997).
  • 5948: Unadilla erronella (Zeller, 1881) includes as a synonym Unadilla nasutella Hulst, 1890 (Neunzig 1997).
  • 5949.1: Laetilia dilatifasciella (Ragonot, 1887) is elevated from synonymy of 5949 Laetilia coccidivora.
  • 5949.2: Laetilia hulstii (Cockerell, 1897) is elevated from synonymy of 5949 Laetilia coccidivora.
  • 5953: Laetilia fiskeella Dyar, 1904 corrects the spelling of Laetilia fiskella in Neunzig (1997).
  • 5953.1: Laetilia cinerosella Neunzig, 1997 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.4.
  • 5953.2: Laetilia bellivorella Neunzig, 1997 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.4.
  • 5965: Baphala pallida (Comstock, 1880) includes as a synonym [5965] Baphala basimaculatella (Raganot, 1887) in Neunzig (1997), MONA, Fascicle 15.4: p. 33. Roesler (1967) treated the genus Baphala pallida as a synonym of Baphala but the treatment in Neunzig (1997) is followed here.
  • 5965.1: Baphala eremiella (Dyar, 1910) is elevated from synonymy of 5965 Baphala pallida in Neunzig (1997), MONA, Fascicle 15.4: p. 35.
  • 5965.2: Baphala phaeolella Neunzig, 1997, n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.4.
  • 5968.1: Zophodia multistriatella (Blanchard & Knudson, 1982) n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., v. 35, no. 3, p. 233-235.
  • 5969: "Zophodia" epischnioides Hulst, 1900 is listed as provisionally placed by Scholtens & Hayden (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 5970.1: Cactoblastis cactorum (Berg, 1885) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico (southeast coasts).
  • 5971.1: Melitara doddalis (Dyar, 1925) is elevated from synonymy of 5971 Melitara dentata.
  • 5971.2: Melitara texana Neunzig, 1997 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.4.
  • 5971.3: Melitara apicigrammella Blanchard & Knudson, 1985 n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 87: 231-238.
  • 5975.1: Alberada californiensis Neunzig, 1997 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.4.
  • 5975.2: Alberada franclemonti Neunzig, 1997 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.4.
  • 5975.3: Alberada candida Neunzig, 1997 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.4.
  • 5979.1: Rumatha jacumba Neunzig, 1997 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.4.
  • 5987.1: Ozamia clarefacta (Dyar, 1919) is elevated from subsp. of 5987 Ozamia fuscomaculella.
  • 5988.1: Ozamia lucidalis (Walker, 1863) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 5990: Cactobrosis longipennella (Hampson, 1901), recognized by Munroe in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) following Heinrich (1956), is regarded as extralimital north of Mexico in Neunzig (1997) and listed as excluded along with its synonym Euzophera longipennella Druce, 1901 (nomen dubium) in Scholtens & Hayden (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 5992.1: Lascelina pedernalensis Neunzig, 1996 was collected in the Florida Keys during 1884 and 1990 with one specimens identified by Neunzig but not published. This species was again collected in 2023 in Key West. (Hayden, 2023). (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023))
  • 5993.1: Protasia mirabilicornella (Dyar, 1908) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 5994.1: Selga californica Neunzig, 1990 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.3.
  • 5994.2: Pseudocabima arizonensis (Heinrich, 1956) was omitted from the 1983 Checklist.
  • 5994.3: Ancylosis balconiensis: Ancylosis bacloniensis (Blanchard & Knudson, 1985), n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 87: 231-238, was formerly in the genus Pseudocabotia, Insecta Mundi. 361: 7.
  • 5995.1: Euzophera aglaeella (Ragonot, 1887) is elevated from synonymy of 5995 Euzophera semifuneralis.
  • 5995.2: Euzophera habrella Neunzig, 1990 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.3.
  • 5995.3: Euzophera vinnulella Neunzig, 1990 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.3.
  • 6001.1: Ephestiodes monticolus Neunzig, 1990 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.3.
  • 6003.1: Ephestiodes griseus Neunzig, 1990 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.3.
  • 6004.1: Australephestiodes stictella (Hampson, 1918) was 6073 Goya stictella.
  • 6005.1: Moodna pallidostrinella Neunzig, 1990 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.3.
  • 6007.1: Vitula serratilineella Ragonot, 1887 is raised from synonymy of 6007 Vitula edmandsii in Neunzig (1990), MONA Fascicle 15.3: 7.
  • 6008: Vitula biviella (Zeller, 1848) includes as a synonym Vitula lugubrella Ragonot, 1887. Neunzig (1990) notes that the type locality of lugubrella, "California", is erroneous and that "true" lugubrella (=biviella) is extralimital to North America.
  • 6009.1: Vitula aegerella Neunzig, 1990 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.3.
  • 6009.2: Vitula insula Neunzig, 1990 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.3.
  • 6009.3: Vitula coconinoana Neunzig, 1990 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.3.
  • 6012.1: Caudellia floridensis: Caudellia flordensis Neunzig, 1990 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.3.
  • 6014.1: Volatica gallivorella Neunzig, 1990, n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.3, includes as a synonym of Vitula lugubrella of authors; (not Ragonot, 1887). Neunzig (1990) notes that the type locality of lugubrella, "California", is erroneous and that "true" lugubrella is a synonym of Vitula biviella (Zeller, 1848), extralimital to North America.
  • 6016.1: Sosipatra proximanthophila Neunzig, 1990 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.3.
  • 6017.1: Sosipatra knudsoni Neunzig, 1990 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.3.
  • 6018.1: Ribua droozi Neunzig, 1990 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.3.
  • 6018.15: Ribua innoxia Heinrich, 1940 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (South Carolina), ZooKeys, 535: 95.
  • 6018.2: Heinrichiessa sanpetella Neunzig, 1990 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.3.
  • 6018.5: Bethulia championella Ragonot, 1888 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Arizona), Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., 108: 285-288.
  • 6020.1: Ephestia columbiella Neunzig, 1990 n. sp., MONA Fascicle. 15.3.
  • 6020.2: Uncitruncata leuschneri Neunzig, 2000 n. sp., Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash. , v. 102, no. 2, p. 408-411.
  • 6031.1: Eurythmia spaldingella (Dyar, 1905) is elevated from synonymy of 6031 Eurythmia hospitella.
  • 6031.2: Eurythmia yavapaella (Dyar, 1906) is elevated from subsp. of 6031 Eurythmia hospitella.
  • 6033: Eurythmia furnella Ely, 1910 corrects spelling of fumella in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in Heinrich (1956).
  • 6036.1: Bema neuricella (Zeller, 1848) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 6046.1: Peoria padreella Blanchard, 1980, n. sp. (Texas).
  • 6048: Peoria gematella (Hulst, 1887) is restored as the valid name. Originally described as "gemmatilla", the spelling was changed to "gematella" on the corrections page of same work. This species was misspelled as "gemmatella" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and McDunnough (1939).
  • 6057: "Tolima" cincaidella Dyar, 1904: placement uncertain, Shaffer (1968), Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. 280:88. DNA barcode of USNM specimen USNMENT01236177, collected in the Baboquivari Mts, Pima Co., AZ, places this species in Peoria.
  • 6067.1: Atascosa heitzmani Shaffer, 1980 n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., v. 82, no. 3, p. 408-411.
  • 6074.01: Goya n. sp. is an undescribed species from Texas represented at BOLD by BIN BOLD:ADF4487.
  • 6074.1: Moodnodes plorella (Dyar, 1914) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 6077: Pseudothyris sepulchralis (Guérin-Méneville, 1832) was transferred from the genus Thyris to the genus Pseudothyris, gen. n., in Thiele (1986).
  • 6086.1: Banisia argutula Whalley, 1976, n. sp., Br. Mus. nat. Hist., 782:145, is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Florida), Florida Entomologist 100(1):57-62.
  • 6097.1: Oxyptilus eleanerae Matthews, 2017, n. sp., ZooKeys, 698: 77.
  • 6099: Hellinsia angustus (Walsingham, 1880), rev. stat. (Matthews in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), was treated as a synonym of Hellinsia pectodactylus (Staudinger, 1859) in Gielis (2003).
  • 6104: Megalorhipida leucodactylus (Fabricius, 1794) includes as a synonym 6104 Megalorhipida defectalis (Walker, 1864).
  • 6120: Lioptilodes albistriolatus (Zeller, 1877) includes as a synonym Lioptilodes parvus (Walsingham, 1880) in Gielis (2006).
  • 6125.1: Paraplatyptilia atlantica Landry & Gielis, 2008 n. sp.: Can. Ent. 140(2): 143-148.
  • 6127.1: Paraplatyptilia albui, n. sp., Gielis, 2008. Ent. Zeit. Stuttgart 118(1): 3-7.
  • 6143: Stenoptilia pterodactyla (Linnaeus, 1761) is listed as excluded by Matthews (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 6154.1: Pselnophorus chihuahuaensis Matthews, Gielis & Watkins, 2014, n. sp., Insecta Mundi. 0364: 4.
  • 6154.2: Pselnophorus kutisi Matthews, Gielis & Watkins, 2014, n. sp., Insecta Mundi. 0364: 6.
  • 6154.3: Pselnophorus hodgesi Matthews, Gielis & Watkins, 2014, n. sp., Insecta Mundi. 0364: 10.
  • 6156.1: Adaina thomae (Zeller, 1877) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, one specimen collected by Jim Vargo from Florida, Matthews (2016), www.plumemoth.com, accessed May, 2017.
  • 6158.1: Adaina primulacea Meyrick, 1929 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico from Florida, Trop. Lepid. Res., 19(2): 64-70.
  • 6160.2: Adaina parainvida Gielis, 1992 is listed as excluded by Matthews (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023); erroneously listed for NA in draft checklists, an earlier version of Matthews (2020), and Pohl et al. 2016, based on undetermined specimens from Texas which bear a striking similarity to this species but have distinct male genitalia, Deborah L. Matthews (pers. comm., 12/16/2019).
  • 6178.1: Hellinsia hoguei (Gielis, 1996) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, based on Arizona specimens in USNM collected by Ronald W. Hodges and provisionally identified by Reed A. Watkins in 2007.
  • 6179: Hellinsia meyricki (Barnes & Lindsey, 1921), rev. stat. (Matthews in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), was treated as a synonym of Hellinsia fieldi (Wright, 1921) in Gielis (2003) and subsequently listed as a full species based on larval and pupal characteristics, (unpublished MS) in Matthews (2016), www.plumemoth.com, accessed May, 2017.
  • 6181: Hellinsia fieldi (Wright, 1921) includes as a synonym 6179 Hellinsia meyricki, syn. nov. in Gielis (1993), Zool. Verh. Leiden 290: 70. H. meyricki is listed as a full species based on larval and pupal characteristics, (unpublished MS) in Matthews (2016), www.plumemoth.com, accessed May, 2017.
  • 6184: Hellinsia brucei (Fernald, 1898), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Oidaematophorus (Matthews in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 6185: Hellinsia albilobata (McDunnough, 1939) includes as a synonym Leioptilus wrangeliensis Zagulajev, 1985 (Matthews in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 6202.1: Hellinsia habecki Matthews, 2010, n. sp., Bulletin of the Allyn Museum, 161: 1-13.
  • 6205: Hellinsia stramineus (Walsingham, 1880), rev. stat. (Matthews in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), was treated as a synonym of Hellinsia pectodactylus (Staudinger, 1859) in Gielis (2003).
  • 6206: Hellinsia angustus (Walsingham, 1880), rev. stat. (Matthews in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), was treated as a synonym of Hellinsia pectodactylus (Staudinger, 1859) in Gielis (2003).
  • 6206.1: Hellinsia poulini Bigot, 2021, n. comb., was formerly in the genus Oidaematophorus (Matthews in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). First described in Bigot & Picard (2005), the name was unavailable because the type repository was not indicated in the original publication, so it was subsequently re-described.
  • 6215: Hellinsia subochraceus includes as a subspecies Hellinsia australis by Gielis (1993, 2003) and and Matthews (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 6217: Hellinsia serenus (Meyrick, 1913), rev. stat. (Matthews in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), was treated as a synonym of Hellinsia balanotes (Meyrick, 1908) in Gielis (2003).
  • 6231: Hellinsia catalinae (Grinnell, 1908), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Oidaematophorus (Matthews in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 6234.1: Emmelina devriesi (Landry & Gielis, 1992) is now recognized within the North American fauna (Hayden & Matthews 2024); three males collected in Broward Co., FL.
  • 6235: Habrosyne scripta (Gosse, 1840) includes as synonyms the former subspecies abrasoides Barnes & Benjamin, 1929 and chatfeldti Werny, 1966 in Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 6238: Thyatira superba Barnes, 1901, rev. stat. (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), was formerly treated as a synonym of Thyatira mexicana Edwards, 1884, a species extralimital north of Mexico.
  • 6241: Euthyatira semicircularis (Grote, 1881) includes as a synonym the former subspecies griseor (Barnes & McDunnough, 1910) in Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 6251: Drepana arcuata Walker, 1855 includes as a synonym the former subspecies siculifer Packard, 1872 in Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 6252: Falcaria bilineata (Packard, 1864), rev. comb., was formerly included in the genus Drepana and includes rampartensis (Barnes & Benjamin, 1922), formerly a subspecies of bilineata, as a new synonym of same (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 6253: Eudeilinia herminiata (Guenée, [1858]) includes as a synonym Eudeilinia luteifera Dyar, 1917 (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 6256.1: Archiearis hodeberti (Leraut, 2002), n. sp., Bull. Soc. Entomol. Fr., 107(4):354, is listed as excluded by Schmidt & McGuinness (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023); described from Asian material that was mistakenly attributed to Labrador (NL) in NA (Pohl, et. al., 2016: 737). The genus Boudinotiana is treated as a subgenus of Archiearis in Belyaev (2016).
  • 6258.1: Zanclopteryx mexicana Prout, 1910 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Arizona, Tropical Lepidoptera Research. 24(1): 59-60.
  • 6260: Almodes terraria Guenée, [1858] included as a synonym "subaustralis (Hulst, 1898)" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). But "subaustralis (Hulst, 1898)" was also listed as 6600 under the genus Epimecis. This apparent duplicate has been omitted from the list.
  • 6261.1: Heliomata scintillata Ferguson 2008 n. sp., MONA Fascicle 17.2, p. 54.
  • 6272: Eumacaria madopata: Eumacaria latiferrugata (Walker, [1863]) is a synonym of 6272 Eumacaria madopata (Guenée, [1858]) (Ferguson, 2008).
  • 6273: Macaria pustularia (Guenée, [1858]), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6274: Macaria ribearia (Fitch, 1848), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6276: Macaria flavicaria (Packard, 1876), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002). This species includes as a synonym subfalcata (Hulst, 1896), revised synonymy in Ferguson (2008).
  • 6277: Macaria helena (Cassino, 1928), formerly treated as a synonym of subfalcata (Hulst, 1896) in the 1983 list, was raised to full species status and transferred to the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), a name subsequently treated as a synonym of Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6278: Macaria evagaria (Hulst, 1900), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6279: Macaria occiduaria (Packard, 1874), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002). This species includes as a synonym andersoni (Swett, 1916) in Pohl et al. (2010), ZooKeys, 38: 499.
  • 6281: Macaria simplex (Dyar, 1907), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6282: Macaria argillacearia (Packard, 1874), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6283: Macaria sulphurea (Packard, 1873), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6284: Macaria amboflava (Ferguson, 1953), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6285: Macaria inextricata Walker, 1861, formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6285.1: Macaria exonerata (Ferguson, 2008), n. sp., MONA Fascicle 17.2, p. 80. This species was described in the genus Speranza which is treated as a synonym of Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6286: Macaria brunneata (Thunberg, 1784), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6287: Macaria anataria (Swett, 1913), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6287.1: Macaria boreata (Ferguson, 2008), n. sp., MONA Fascicle 17.2, p. 92. This species was described in the genus Speranza which is treated as a synonym of Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6288: Macaria quadrilinearia (Packard, 1873), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).This species includes as a synonym pallescens (Grossbeck, 1907) in Ferguson (2008).
  • 6289: Macaria coloradensis (Hulst, 1896), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6290: Macaria loricaria (Eversmann, 1837), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6291: Macaria semivolata (Dyar, 1923), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6292: Macaria exauspicata Walker, 1861, formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6293: Macaria umbriferata (Hulst, 1887), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6294: Macaria abruptata (Walker, 1862), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6295: Macaria confederata (Barnes & McDunnough, 1917), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6296: Macaria plumosata (Barnes & McDunnough, 1917), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6298: Macaria extemporata (Barnes & McDunnough, 1917), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6299: Macaria coortaria (Hulst, 1887), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6299.1: Macaria hesperata (Ferguson, 2008), n. sp., MONA Fascicle 17.2, p. 101. This species was described in the genus Speranza which is treated as a synonym of Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6299.2: Macaria prunosata (Ferguson, 2008), n. sp., MONA Fascicle 17.2, p. 102. This species was described in the genus Speranza which is treated as a synonym of Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6300: Macaria perornata (Barnes & McDunnough, 1916), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6301: Macaria guenearia (Packard, 1876), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6301.1: Macaria austrinata (Ferguson, 2008) n. sp., MONA Fascicle 17.2, p. 54. This species was described in the genus Speranza which is treated as a synonym of Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6302: Macaria trilinearia (Grossbeck, 1910), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6303: Macaria subcessaria (Walker, 1861), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6304: Macaria bitactata (Walker, 1862), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6304.1: Macaria wauaria (Linnaeus, 1758) is recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico (E. Canada, NE USA). It was transferred to the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008) a name treated as a synonym of Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6305: Macaria denticulodes (Hulst, 1896), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6306: Macaria decorata (Hulst, 1896), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6308: Macaria colata (Grote, 1881), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6309: Macaria benigna (Hulst, 1898), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6310: Macaria schatzeata (Cassino, 1927), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002). This species includes as a synonym minata (Cassino, 1928) in Ferguson (2008).
  • 6311: Macaria graphidaria (Hulst, 1887), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6312: Macaria deceptrix (Dyar, 1913), formerly placed in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), MONA Fascicle 17.2: 148, is returned to the genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002). Previously listed as Itame sobriaria in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), this species includes as a new synonym sobriaria Barnes & McDunnough, 1917 (previously a subspecies of graphidaria (Hulst, 1887)) in Ferguson (2008).
  • 6314: Macaria varadaria (Walker, 1860), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6315: Macaria grossbecki (Barnes & McDunnough, 1913), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6315.1: Macaria saphenata (Ferguson, 2008) n. sp., MONA Fascicle 17.2, p. 157. This species was described in the genus Speranza which is treated as a synonym of Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6316: Macaria simpliciata (Barnes & McDunnough, 1918), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6317: Macaria pallipennata (Barnes & McDunnough, 1912), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6319: "Macaria" crocearia (Hulst, 1887) (prov. plcmt.), listed in Hodges et al. (1983) but omitted in by Ferguson (2008) and apparently misplaced in the genus Macaria, is exluded as extralimital by Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023). They type locality, Texas, was determined to be erroneous.
  • 6321: Macaria truncataria (Walker, 1862), was formerly in the genus Epelis, new generic synonymy in Sihvonen & Skou (2015).
  • 6322: Mellilla xanthometata (Walker, 1862), previously renumbered 6271.1, is returned to 6322 following Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 6323: Macaria marcescaria (Guenée, [1858]), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6324: Macaria lorquinaria (Guenée, [1858]), formerly placed in the genus Itame in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and in the genus Speranza in Ferguson (2008), is returned to genus Macaria in Sihvonen & Skou (2015) following Scoble & Krüger (2002).
  • 6325: Macaria metanemaria (Hulst, 1887), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Letispe (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 6326.1: Macaria juglandata Ferguson 2008 n. sp., MONA Fascicle 17.2, p. 185.
  • 6328.1: Psamatodes atrimacularia (Barnes & McDunnough, 1913) is returned to full species status from synonymy of Psamatodes pallidata (Warren, 1897) in Ferguson (2008).
  • 6328.2: Psamatodes rectilineata (Warren, 1900) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico. (FL Keys)
  • 6330: Macaria ulsterata (Pearsall, 1913), rev. stat. (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), was formerly treated as a synonym of Macaria notata (Linnaeus, 1758), a European species extralimital to North America.
  • 6332: Psamatodes abydata (Guenée, [1858]) includes as a synonym 6332 Macaria puntolineata (Packard, 1873).
  • 6332.1: Psamatodes trientata (Herrich-Schäffer, 1870) is now recognized among the North American fauna north of Mexico (FL, S. TX)
  • 6333: Psamatodes everiata: Macaria errata is a subsp. of 6333 Psamatodes evariata (Arizona, Mexico).
  • 6334: Macaria carpo (Druce, 1893) replaces Macaria infimata Guenée, [1858] in S. Florida.
  • 6334.1: Macaria nervata Guenée, [1858] (described from Brazil) and it's synonym M. tractata Walker, 1861 (described from "North America") were listed by Ferguson (in Hodges et al. 1983:ix) (Checklist) as extralimital north of Mexico. Subsequently, these names were not included in either Ferguson (2008) MONA or Schmidt & McGuinness (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). It is unclear who made the synonymy or on what grounds it was made, but Dyar (1902) seemed to attribute it to Packard. He also gave Florida as the locality. This treatment was apparently followed in checklists by Smith (1903:74), McDunnough (1938), etc. until the 1983 Checklist. A recent photo from Texas similar to BOLD specimens of "nervata" from Central America was submitted to iNaturalist and is included here.
  • 6338.1: Macaria ponderosae Ferguson 2008 n. sp., MONA Fascicle 17.2, p. 201.
  • 6342.1: Macaria masquerata Ferguson 2008 n. sp., MONA Fascicle 17.2, p. 196.
  • 6344: Macaria signaria (Hübner, [1809]) includes as a synonym 6346 Macaria unipunctaria, 6349 Macaria marmorata (Semiothisa banksianae Ferguson, 1974 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist)), and 6350 Macaria submarmorata in Pohl et al. (2010), ZooKeys. 38: 498.
  • 6354: Psamatodes pallidata (Warren, 1897) includes as a synonym Macaria trimaculata (Warren, 1906).
  • 6357.1: Digrammia equivocata Ferguson 2008 n. sp., MONA Fascicle 17.2, p. 292.
  • 6359: Taeniogramma quadrilinea: Macaria quadrifasciata (Taylor, 1906) is replaced by Taeniogramma quadrilinea (Schaus, 1901).
  • 6363.1: Digrammia pallorata Ferguson 2008 n. sp., MONA Fascicle 17.2, p. 270.
  • 6363.2: Digrammia cinereola is elevated from synonymy of 6363 Digrammia excurvata, and includes as a subspecies the former 6375 D. septemberata (Ferguson, 2008. MONA Fascicle 17.2).
  • 6366.1: Digrammia imparilata Ferguson 2008 n. sp., MONA Fascicle 17.2, p. 267.
  • 6368.1: Digrammia modocata Ferguson 2008 n. sp., MONA Fascicle 17.2, p. 277.
  • 6369: Frederickia maricopa (Hulst, 1898), n. comb. (Rajaei, Hausmann & Sihvonen 2022), includes as a synonym 6411 Frederickia sirenata (McDunnough, 1934) in Ferguson (2008). The former genus name Rindgea Ferguson, 2008 is a junior primary homonym of Rindgea Johnson, 1993.
  • 6371.1: Digrammia palodurata Ferguson 2008 n. sp., MONA Fascicle 17.2, p. 254.
  • 6372.1: Digrammia terramalata Ferguson 2008 n. sp., MONA Fascicle 17.2, p. 251.
  • 6374.1: Digrammia ubiquitata Ferguson 2008 n. sp., MONA Fascicle 17.2, p. 247.
  • 6377.1: Digrammia extenuata Ferguson 2008 n. sp., MONA Fascicle 17.2, p. 282.
  • 6387.1: Digrammia sexpunctata (Bates, 1886) was a synonym of 6373 Digrammia denticulata (Grote, 1883).
  • 6389: Digrammia decorata (Grossbeck, 1907), n. comb., n. stat., includes as a subspecies [6389] Digrammia arubescens in Ferguson (2008).
  • 6389.1: Digrammia plemmelata Ferguson 2008 n. sp., MONA Fascicle 17.2, p. 301.
  • 6392: Digrammia indeterminata (McDunnough, 1939), rev. comb., was erroneously transferred to the genus Frederickia in Rajaei, Hausmann & Sihvonen (2022) due to confusion with indeterminata Warren, 1906, a species extralimital north of Mexico (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 6394.1: Digrammia hebetata (Hulst, 1881) is elevated from synonymy of 6394 Digrammia rippertaria (Duponchel, 1830).
  • 6406: Frederickia parcata (Grossbeck, 1908), n. comb. (Rajaei, Hausmann & Sihvonen 2022). The former genus name Rindgea Ferguson, 2008 is a junior primary homonym of Rindgea Johnson, 1993.
  • 6406.1: Frederickia disparcata (Ferguson, 2008), n. sp., MONA Fascicle 17.2: 330, n. comb. (Rajaei, Hausmann & Sihvonen 2022). The former genus name Rindgea Ferguson, 2008 is a junior primary homonym of Rindgea Johnson, 1993.
  • 6407: Frederickia nigricomma (Warren, 1904), n. comb. (Rajaei, Hausmann & Sihvonen 2022). The former genus name Rindgea Ferguson, 2008 is a junior primary homonym of Rindgea Johnson, 1993.
  • 6408: Frederickia piccoloi (Rindge, 1976), n. comb. (Rajaei, Hausmann & Sihvonen 2022). The former genus name Rindgea Ferguson, 2008 is a junior primary homonym of Rindgea Johnson, 1993.
  • 6409: Frederickia stipularia (Barnes & McDunnough, 1913), n. comb. (Rajaei, Hausmann & Sihvonen 2022). The former genus name Rindgea Ferguson, 2008 is a junior primary homonym of Rindgea Johnson, 1993.
  • 6409.1: Frederickia prolificata (Ferguson, 2008), n. sp., MONA Fascicle 17.2: 332, n. comb. (Rajaei, Hausmann & Sihvonen 2022). The former genus name Rindgea Ferguson, 2008 is a junior primary homonym of Rindgea Johnson, 1993.
  • 6412: Frederickia flaviterminata (Barnes & McDunnough, 1913), n. comb. (Rajaei, Hausmann & Sihvonen 2022). The former genus name Rindgea Ferguson, 2008 is a junior primary homonym of Rindgea Johnson, 1993.
  • 6413: Frederickia subterminata (Barnes & McDunnough, 1913), n. comb. (Rajaei, Hausmann & Sihvonen 2022). The former genus name Rindgea Ferguson, 2008 is a junior primary homonym of Rindgea Johnson, 1993.
  • 6414: Frederickia s-signata (Packard, 1873), n. comb. (Rajaei, Hausmann & Sihvonen 2022). The former genus name Rindgea Ferguson, 2008 is a junior primary homonym of Rindgea Johnson, 1993.
  • 6415: Frederickia cyda (Druce, 1893), n. comb. (Rajaei, Hausmann & Sihvonen 2022). The former genus name Rindgea Ferguson, 2008 is a junior primary homonym of Rindgea Johnson, 1993.
  • 6416: Frederickia ballandrata (Wright, 1923), n. comb. (Rajaei, Hausmann & Sihvonen 2022), was described as a form of F. s-signata (Packard, 1873) and regarded as the valid name of this species with Semiothisa melanderi Sperry, 1948 as a new synonym in Hodges et al.. The former genus name Rindgea Ferguson, 2008 is a junior primary homonym of Rindgea Johnson, 1993.
  • 6417: Frederickia hypaethrata (Grote, 1881), n. comb. (Rajaei, Hausmann & Sihvonen 2022). The former genus name Rindgea Ferguson, 2008 is a junior primary homonym of Rindgea Johnson, 1993.
  • 6418: Metrica kuschea (Guedet, 1939), n. gen. and n. comb. in Matson (2022), Zootaxa, 5093(1) 67-74, was formerly misplaced in the genus Semiothisa. Metrica is palced in the tribe Ennomini.
  • 6420: Narraga fimetaria (Grote & Robinson, 1870) is placed in the genus Fernaldella by some authors. Generic synonymy follows Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), Scoble & Krüger (2002) and Sihvonen & Skou (2015).
  • 6420.1: Narraga georgiana Covell, Finkelstein & Towers, 1984, n. sp., J. Res. Lepid. 23: 161-168, is placed in the genus Fernaldella by some authors. Generic synonymy follows Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), Scoble & Krüger (2002) and Sihvonen & Skou (2015).
  • 6421: Narraga stalachtaria (Strecker, 1878) is placed in the genus Fernaldella by some authors. Generic synonymy follows Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), Scoble & Krüger (2002) and Sihvonen & Skou (2015).
  • 6454.1: Glena kirkwoodaria Sperry, 1952, n. stat., is elevated to full species from subspecies of Glena mcdunnougharia Sperry, 1952 (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). Originally described by Sperry as a local variety [of interpunctata], Rindge would later incorrectly changed the authorship and date when he elevated it to subspecies.
  • 6530.1: Chesiadodes montanaensis Ferris, 2024, n. sp., is described from Montana.
  • 6596: Charissa turfosaria (Wehrli, 1922) includes as a synonym [6596] Gnophos macguffini Smiles, 1978 in Müller et al. (2019), Geometrid Moths of Europe, 6:61.
  • 6599: Epimecis hortaria (Fabricius, 1794) informally includes as a synonym 6600 Epimecis subaustralis (Hulst, 1898). "I have seen an image of the only syntype of Epimecis subaustraulis that a colleague at the USNM could find. While the condition is poor, I think there is no doubt that it is properly considered a synonym of E. hortaria. Definitely not Almodes." - Charles Covell (pers. comm., 10/18/2018)
  • 6616: Melanchroia chephise (Cramer, 1782), incorrectly listed in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) with the genus spelling "Melanochroia", was corrected to Melanchroia in Parsons et al. (1999).
  • 6617: Melanchroia geometroides Walker, 1854, incorrectly listed in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) with the genus spelling "Melanochroia", was corrected to Melanchroia in Parsons et al. (1999).
  • 6617.5: Hymenomima umbellularia (Hübner 1825) is tentatively added based on a photograph taken by Charles Allen, 5 November, 2022, Hidalgo Co., TX.
  • 6639.2: Astalotesia hollandi Rindge, 1990, n. sp., Bulletin of the AMNH, 199: 21, is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Arizona), News Lepid. Soc., 49:(2): 65.
  • 6642: Biston rigidaria (Barnes & McDunnough, 1916), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Cochisea, a new synonym of Biston (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 6643: Biston barnesi (Cassino & Swett, 1922), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Cochisea, a new synonym of Biston (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 6644: Biston undulata (Rindge, 1975), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Cochisea, a new synonym of Biston (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 6645: Biston paula (Rindge, 1975), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Cochisea, a new synonym of Biston (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 6646: Biston unicoloris (Rindge, 1975), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Cochisea, a new synonym of Biston (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 6647: Biston sonomensis (McDunnough, 1941), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Cochisea, a new synonym of Biston (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 6648: Biston recisa (Rindge, 1975), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Cochisea, a new synonym of Biston (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 6649: Biston curva (Rindge, 1975), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Cochisea, a new synonym of Biston (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 6650: Biston sinuaria (Barnes & McDunnough, 1916), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Cochisea, a new synonym of Biston (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 6669.1: Aplogompha polymygmata (Dyar, 1919), now recognized within the North American fauna (Texas) in Ferguson (1986), was formerly in the genus Molybdogompha, n. syn., Pitkin (2002), Zool. J. Linn. Soc.,135(2-3):164.
  • 6671: Phrygionis paradoxata (Guenée, [1858]) includes as a synonym Phrygionis argentata of authors (not Drury, 1773). This species was teated as a subspecies of P. incolorata Prout, 1910 by Scoble (1994) but subsequently Scoble (1995) realized that paradoxata is the older name and takes precedent.
  • 6699: Numia terebintharia Guenée, [1858] includes as a synonym Macaria particolor (Hulst, 1898) (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 6700: Numia bicoloraria (Packard, 1876), n. comb. in Pitkin (2002), was formerly in the genus Chloraspilates.
  • 6701: Numia minima (Hulst, 1898), n. comb. in Pitkin (2002), was formerly in the genus Chloraspilates.
  • 6706: Pterospoda nigrescens: Includes as a synonym 6697 - Ixala klotsi. C. D. Ferris & B. C. Schmidt, ZooKeys 149: 31-37 (2011)
  • 6711: Ilexia intractata: Previously listed in the genus Thysanopyga and also as Ilecta.
  • 6711.5: Covellia procrastinata Ferguson, 2009, n. sp., Trop. Lepid. Res., 10(1): 34.
  • 6712: Parilexia proditata: Formerly placed in the genus Thysanopyga. Ferguson 2009, Trop. Lepid. Res. 19(1): 35-51.
  • 6712.1: Parilexia nicetaria Guenée, [1858], new comb., was recorded on Key Largo in 1996 by T.S. Dickel, Trop. Lepid. Res., 19(1): 42.
  • 6714.1: Cyclomia mopsaria Guenée, 1857, collected in Upper Key Largo in 2018 by Jim Troubridge, is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 6714.2: Cyclomia alternata Warren, 1900, collected in Upper Key Largo in 2018 by Jim Troubridge, is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 6716.1: Aspitates ochrearia (Rossi, 1794) is listed as excluded by Schmidt & McGuinness (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 6735: Euchlaena deductaria (Walker, 1860), erroneously treated as a synonym E. pectinaria, is returned to full species status in Heppner (2004) with] Euchlaena pectinaria of authors not [Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775 as a synonym. "True" pectinaria is Palearctic.
  • 6746: Pero antidiscaria (Walker, [1863]), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Stenaspilatodes, a new synonym of Pero (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 6747.1: Pero astapa (Druce, 1892) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Hidalgo Co. and Starr Co., TX), 2013 Season Summary, News Lepid. Soc. 56(S1): 100.
  • 6748: Pero ancetaria (Hübner, 1806) includes as synonyms 6754 Pero hubneraria (Guenée, [1858]) in Scoble (1999).
  • 6760.1: Pero washakiensis Ferris, 2003, n. sp., Bulletin of the Allyn Museum. 142: 1.
  • 6762.1: Pero pima Poole, 1987, n. sp., USDA Tech. Bull. 1698: 8.
  • 6762.2: Pero catalina Poole, 1987, n. sp., USDA Tech. Bull. 1698: 70.
  • 6762.3: Pero lastima Poole, 1987, n. sp., USDA Tech. Bull. 1698: 46.
  • 6787: Lomographa glaucina Rindge, 1961, n. comb., was treated as misplaced in the genus Yermoia in Rindge (1983) (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 6795: Colotois pennaria (Linnaeus, 1761) is listed as excluded by Schmidt & McGuinness (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 6799.1: Spodolepis danbyi (Hulst, 1898) is raised from synonymy of 6799 Spodolepis substriataria to full species status in Pohl et al. (2010), ZooKeys. 38: 499.
  • 6812: Homochlodes fritillaria (Guenée, [1858]) includes as synonym Homochlodes lactispargaria (Walker, 1861) and Homochlodes disconventa (Walker, 1860) (Matson & Mcguinness 2023).
  • 6826.1: Metarranthis mestusata (Walker, 1860), rev. stat. (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), was formerly treated as a synonym of Metarranthis hypochraria (Herrich-Schäffer, [1854]).
  • 6829: Metarranthis lateritiaria (Guenée, [1858]): There has been much confusion with this species, pilosaria Packard, and undescribed species; the true identity may still be in question. The type locality was given only as "Amérique septentrionale [North America]" (WS: "42mm"). Forbes (1954) believed it was a northeastern species (WS: ~25-32 mm) following Rupert (1943). Schweitzer et al. (2011) believed it was a southern species and referred to the northern species as "Metarranthis Species 2" (undescribed). They also mention "Mid-Atlantic Metarranthis", "Metarranthis Species 1" (undescribed). James K. Adams (pers. comm., 2023) reports of a large, pale, early flying, wide spread Metarranthis which may refer to one of the afore mentioned. DNA barcode would seem to support the existence of at least three cryptic species.
  • 6833.99: Metarranthis nr. lateritiaria is a large (possibly largest), pale, early flying (as early as as early March in GA), wide spread Metarranthis species near lateritiaria Guenée, James K. Adams (pers. comm., 2023).
  • 6836: Plagodis pulveraria includes a subspecies [6836] Plagodis occiduaria.
  • 6871: Neoselenia hilumaria (Hulst, 1886) was formerly in the genus Caripeta. The Neotropical genus Neoselenia was formally described by Pitkin (2002) with hilumaria as its sole representative from north of Mexico.
  • 6895.1: Lambdina punctata (Hulst, 1898), formerly treated as a synonym of 6895 Lambdina vitraria (Grote, 1883), is raised to full species in Pitkin (2002), Zool. J. Linn. Soc., 135(2-3):260.
  • 6898.1: Cingilia orsona (Druce, 1893) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico based on BOLD records of USNM specimens collected by D.C. Ferguson in 1998 from Cochise Co., AZ.
  • 6910.96: Nepytia n. sp. is a "a common (in north GA), but undescribed, dark gray species, not semiclusaria. N. semiclusaria is a species of the coastal plain." (James Adams in BugGuide, pers. comm., 2009)
  • 6919: Eucaterva bonniwelli Cassino & Swett, 1922 may not be a species distinct from Eucaterva variaria Grote, 1882. DNA barcode evidence provides only weak support and it is unclear if the original description and illustration of genitalia hold up to scrutiny (Steve Nanz, pers. comm., Feb, 2023).
  • 6920: Acanthotoca graefii (Hulst, 1896) corrects spelling of graefi in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 6921.1: Plataea blanchardaria Knudson, 1986, n. sp., Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., 88(2): 351-353.
  • 6936: Eusarca packardaria (McDunnough, 1940) includes as a synonym Eusarca distycharia of authors; (not Guenée, [1858]) by Schmidt & McGuinness (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), a treatment inferred by McDunnough (1940) and apparently overlooked by Ferguson (in Hodges et al. 1983).
  • 6953: Tetracis fuscata (Hulst, 1898), n. comb. in Ferris & Schmidt (2010), was formerly in the genus Synaxis.
  • 6954: Tetracis jubararia Hulst, 1886, n. comb. in Ferris & Schmidt (2010), was formerly in the genus Synaxis.
  • 6954.1: Tetracis montanaria Ferris, 2010, n. sp., Zootaxa, 2347:19.
  • 6955: Tetracis pallulata Hulst, 1887, n. comb. in Ferris & Schmidt (2010), was formerly in the genus Synaxis.
  • 6956: Tetracis cervinaria (Packard, 1871), n. comb. in Ferris & Schmidt (2010), was formerly in the genus Synaxis.
  • 6956.1: Tetracis australis Ferris, 2010, n. sp., Zootaxa, 2347:13.
  • 6957: Caripeta triangulata (Barnes & McDunnough, 1916), n. comb., was formerly assigned to Synaxis, is transferred based on genitalic characters in Ferris (2009).
  • 6958: Tetracis formosa (Hulst, 1896), n. comb. in Ferris & Schmidt (2010), was formerly in the genus Synaxis.
  • 6959: Tetracis barnesii (Hulst, 1896), n. comb. in Ferris & Schmidt (2010), was formerly in the genus Synaxis.
  • 6960: Tetracis hirsutaria (Barnes & McDunnough, 1913), n. comb. in Ferris & Schmidt (2010), was formerly in the genus Synaxis.
  • 6960.1: Tetracis pallidata Ferris, 2010, n. sp., Zootaxa, 2347:25.
  • 6961: Tetracis mosesiani (Sala, [1971]), n. comb. in Ferris & Schmidt (2010), was formerly in the genus Synaxis.
  • 6962: Metanema brunneilinearia Grossbeck, 1907, formerly misplaced in the genus Synaxis, is returned to Metanema in Ferris (2009), J. Lep. Soc. 63(3) 166-168.
  • 6963: Tetracis crocallata Guenée, [1858], n. comb. in Ferris & Schmidt (2010), was formerly in the genus Synaxis.
  • 6964: Tetracis cachexiata Guenée, [1858], n. comb. in Ferris & Schmidt (2010), was formerly in the genus Synaxis.
  • 6974.1: Patalene hamulata (Guenée, [1858]) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Florida), Arthropods of Florida and Neighboring Land Areas. 17: 1-670
  • 6976.5: Nephodia crata Druce, 1893 is recognized within the North American fauna, one specimen collected 10/22/1976 by D.S.Bogar from Brownsville, TX, det. C. Covell. The record is likely a stray.
  • 6982: Prochoerodes lineola (Goeze, 1781) includes as a synonym Prochoerodes transversata (Drury, 1770).
  • 6984: Rindgeria ornata (Rindge, 1958), n. comb. (n. genus) in Heppner (2010), was formerly placed in the genus Pityeja in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and treated as unplaced in Scoble (1994:139).
  • 6990: Antepione imitata: Includes as synonyms Antepione comstocki [6988], A. indiscretata [6989] and A. constans [6991].
  • 6992: Pionenta ochreata (Hulst, 1898), formerly placed in the genus Antepione, includes as synonyms 6993 Antepione [=Pionenta] hewesata Sperry, 1948 and Antepione ligata (Grossbeck 1908), ZooKeys. 71: 49-70.
  • 7005: Sabulodes venata (Grote, 1883), was formerly in the genus Enypia, new generic synonymy in Brehm et al. (2019).
  • 7006: Sabulodes griseata (Grossbeck, 1908), was formerly in the genus Enypia, new generic synonymy in Brehm et al. (2019).
  • 7007: Sabulodes packardata (Taylor, 1906), was formerly in the genus Enypia, new generic synonymy in Brehm et al. (2019).
  • 7008: Sabulodes coolidgi (Cassino & Swett, 1923), was formerly in the genus Enypia, new generic synonymy in Brehm et al. (2019).
  • 7009: Ligdia wagneri: Nematocampa limbata is a syn. of 7010 N. resistaria, and is here reused for Ligdia wagneri Ferguson & Adams 2008 n. sp., MONA Fascicle 17.2 (Great Smokies N.P.)
  • 7010: Nematocampa resistaria (Herrich-Schäffer, [1856]), a replacement name for Phalaena limbata Haworth, 1809 (preoccupied), includes as a synonym Nematocampa expunctaria Grote, 1872 (Ferguson 1993).
  • 7010.1: Nematocampa baggettaria Ferguson1993 n. sp., J. Lepid. Soc. 47: 73.
  • 7011.2: Anavinemina acomos Rindge, 1990, n. sp., Bulletin AMNH, 199: 44.
  • 7021: Nemoria arizonaria (Grote, 1883) includes as a synonym Nemoria aemularia Barnes & McDunnough, 1918, MONA Fascicle 18.1, 1985.
  • 7044.1: Nemoria yellowrosea Koçak & Kemal, 2008 (nom. nov.) is a replacement name for Nemoria albilineata Cassino, 1927, a junior homonym of Nemoria albilineata Warren, 1909.
  • 7070.5: Eucrostes dominicaria (Guenée, [1858]) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Florida), Arthropods of Florida and Neighboring Land Areas. 17: 351.
  • 7084: Thalera pistasciaria (Guenée, [1858]) was formerly in the genus Hethemia, new generic synonymy in Ban et al. (2018).
  • 7091.98: nr. Euacidalia sp. is an unidentified, possibly undescribed species from Texas.
  • 7111.1: Idaea knudsonaria Covell, 2015, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 69(4): 317-325.
  • 7111.2: Idaea kendallaria Covell, 2015, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 69(4): 317-325.
  • 7111.3: Idaea elizabetharia Covell, 2015, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc. 69(4): 317-325.
  • 7115.85: Idaea nr. eremiata (Hulst, 1887) is a cryptic, possibly undescribed species from AZ and NM.
  • 7129.1: Arcobara cavana (Druce, 1892), n. comb. (Scoble 1999), is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico from Texas in Covell (2013) who recognized this species in the genus Scopula with calotis (Dyar, 1912) as a synonym.
  • 7145.98: Semaeopus sp. is an unidentified, possibly undescribed species from Texas.
  • 7168: Scopula cajanderi (Herz, 1903) includes as a synonym 7168 Scopula septentrionicola, The Canadian Entomologist. 133: 467-486.
  • 7181.1: Eois tegularia (Guenée, [1858]), is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Texas), Texas Lepidoptera Survey, specimen stored in the McGuire Center, Gainesville, FL. This species was formerly listed in the genus Cambogia.
  • 7186.1: Dysstroma infuscata (Tengström, 1869) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico in Pohl et al. (2010), ZooKeys. 38: 375.
  • 7188.1: Dysstroma pseudimmanata (Heydemann, 1929) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico in Pohl et al. (2010), ZooKeys. 38: 375.
  • 7214: Gandaritis atricolorata (Grote & Robinson, 1867) was formerly in the genus Ecliptopera, American Museum Novitates. 3318(1): 1-37.
  • 7214.1: Gandaritis powellata (Ferguson & Choi, 2001), n. sp., Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., 103(2): 367-372. This species was formerly in the genus Eulithis, American Museum Novitates. 3318(1): 1-37.
  • 7215: Colostygia circumvallaria (Taylor, 1906), formerly a subspecies of 7215 Colostygia turbata (extralimital), is raised to full species status in Pohl et al. (2010), ZooKeys. 38: 495.
  • 7221.5: Lampropteryx suffumata ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Alaska), Choi (2000); (Brithish Columbia, Alberta), deWaard et al. (2008), J. Entomol. Soc. British Columbia. 105: 19-26.
  • 7245: Hydriomena nevadae Barnes & McDunnough, 1917, described as a race of Hydriomena ruberata (Freyer, [1831]), is treated as a full species in McDunnough (1944:210).
  • 7254: Hydriomena ruberata (Freyer, [1831]) is represented in North America by the subspecies H. r. pallula McDunnough, 1944:207.
  • 7257: Hydriomena furcata (Thunberg, 1784), a species described from Sweden, is represented in North America by the subspecies H. f. fergusoni McDunnough, 1954.
  • 7282: Hydriomena frondaria (Grote, 1882) was formerly in the genus Cyclica, new generic synonymy in Brehm et al. (2019).
  • 7286: Rheumaptera affirmata (Guenée, [1858]), n. comb. in Brehm et al. (2019), was formerly in the genus Triphosa.
  • 7290: Rheumaptera meadii (Packard, 1874), n. comb., is the type species of Coryphista Hulst, 1896. a genus synonymized with Rheumaptera in Brehm et al. (2019).
  • 7291: Rheumaptera undulata (Linnaeus, 1758), the type species of the genus Hydria where it was placed in Hodges et al. (1983), was transferred to Rheumaptera in Scoble (1999) and then returned to Hydria in Hausmann & Viidalepp (2012). More recently it has been shown in Brehm et al. (2019:S1) to be sister to Rheumaptera hastata (Linnaeus, 1758), the type species of Rheumaptera, based on both mitochondrial and nuclear markers, confirming the synonymy of the genus Hydria with Rheumaptera in Scoble (1999).
  • 7292: Rheumaptera prunivorata (Ferguson, 1955), previously listed in the genus in Hydria (Hodges et al. 1983) and then alternately in Rheumaptera, new synonymy in Scoble (1999), and Hydria (Hausmann & Viidalepp 2012), is placed in Rheumaptera following the implied synonymy in Brehm et al. (2019) (see notes under Rheumaptera undulata (Linnaeus, 1758), the type species of Rheumaptera.)
  • 7299: Pterocypha defensata Walker, 1862 was listed as a synonym of 7299 Pterocypha floridata (Walker, [1863]) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). But defensata has priority and floridata should be treated as the junior synonym. This error was corrected in Becker & Miller (2002), J. Lepid. Soc., 56(1): 41.
  • 7305: "Entephria" inventaraia: Generic placement is provisional, Pohl et. al 2016.
  • 7316: Martania basaliata (Walker, 1862), n. comb. in Òunap et al. (2019), was formerly in the genus Perizoma.
  • 7317: Martania grandis (Hulst, 1896), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Perizoma (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7318: Martania alaskae (Hulst, 1896), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Perizoma (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7319: "Perizoma" (Group 2) actuata (Pearsall, 1909) is incertae sedis (placement uncertain) and unplaced to tribe in Õunap et al. (2019).
  • 7320: Perizoma alchemillata (Linnaeus, 1758), a introduced species from Eurasia, was first reported in North America from Newfoundland in Morris & Bolte (1977).
  • 7321: Psaliodes interrupta (Grossbeck, 1910), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Perizoma (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). Note: This new combination renders the Neotropical species Psaliodes interrupta (Dognin, 1913) as a secondary junior homonym, see notes in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 7322: Psaliodes ochreata (Grossbeck, 1910), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Perizoma (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7323: "Perizoma" (Group 2) oxygramma (Hulst, 1896) is incertae sedis (placement uncertain) and unplaced to tribe in Õunap et al. (2019).
  • 7324: "Perizoma" (Group 2) curvilinea (Hulst, 1896) is incertae sedis (placement uncertain) and unplaced to tribe in Õunap et al. (2019).
  • 7325: "Perizoma" (Group 2) costiguttata (Hulst, 1896) is incertae sedis (placement uncertain) and unplaced to tribe in Õunap et al. (2019).
  • 7326: "Perizoma" (Group 2) epictata Barnes & McDunnough, 1916 is incertae sedis (placement uncertain) and unplaced to tribe in Õunap et al. (2019).
  • 7327: "Perizoma" (Group 2) ablata (Hulst, 1896) is incertae sedis (placement uncertain) and unplaced to tribe in Õunap et al. (2019).
  • 7328: "Perizoma" (Group 1) custodiata (Guenée, [1858]) is incertae sedis (misplaced) and treated as a member of the tribe Euphyiini in Õunap et al. (2019).
  • 7342: Stamnodes eldridgensis Swett, 1917 was apparently raised from synonymy in McDunnough (1938).
  • 7346: Stamnodes agapetica (Dyar, 1916) includes as a synonym [91a0559] Stamnodes artemis Rindge, 1958 (Matson 2023)
  • 7355.1: Stamnodes fergusoni Matson & Wagner, 2020, n. sp.
  • 7359: Stamnodes ululata Pearsall, 1912 includes as a synonym Stamnodes similis Wright, 1927 (Matson 2023).
  • 7373.1: Xanthorhoe delectaria Cassino & Swett, 1920, formerly a subspecies of 7373 Xanthorhoe ramaria in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is raised to full species status in Pohl et al. (2010), ZooKeys. 38: 376
  • 7374: Xanthorhoe lagganata Swett & Cassino, 1920 includes as a synonym 7374 Xanthorhoe incursata of authors; (not Hübner, [1813]) in Pohl et al. (2010), ZooKeys. 38: 497.
  • 7378: Xanthorhoe algidata (Möschler, 1874) includes as a synonym 7377 Xanthorhoe dodata, ZooKeys. 38: 377.
  • 7381: Xanthorhoe montanata ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) is removed from the list by Pohl et al. (2016) and Schmidt & McGuinness (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023); no verified records from North America of this Eurasian species.
  • 7396.1: Epirrhoe hastulata (Hübner, 1792) is now tentatively recognized within the North American fauna; one specimen collected by Jason Grant from Alaska and DNA barcoded which seems to match E. h. reducta (TL: Kamchatka).
  • 7399: Euphyia intermediata: Listed in the 1983 check list as Euphyia unangulata intermediata (7399a), now recognized as a distinct species. E. unangulata is extralimital to North America.
  • 7400: "Euphyia" implicata (Guenée, [1858]) is treated as misplaced in the genus Euphyia and unplaced to tribe by Schmidt & McGuinness (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7401: "Euphyia" minima [Cassino & Swett], 1922 is treated as misplaced in the genus Euphyia and unplaced to tribe by Schmidt & McGuinness (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7425: Venusia cambrica Curtis, 1839 includes as a synonym Hydrelia terraenovae Krogerus, 1954 (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7426: Nomenia obsoleta Swett, 1916 was formerly in the genus Venusia which previously included as a synonym Nomenia, a genus recognized as valid in Xue & Scoble (2002). DNA barcode appears to support Nomenia obsoleta Swett, 1916 as a synonym but examination of type specimens will be needed for confirmation. DNA barcode also appears to support the possibility of closely related cryptic species, some of which may refer to current synonyms of duodecemlineata.
  • 7426.01: Nomenia nr. duodecemlineata is an undescribed specie near duodecemlineata Packard, 1873.
  • 7427: Nomenia obsoleta Swett, 1916 was formerly in the genus Venusia which previously included as a synonym Nomenia, a genus recognized as valid in Xue & Scoble (2002). Nomenia duodecemlineata (Packard, 1873) may be a senior synonym based on DNA barcode. Images if both are placed on the species page of duodecemlineata.
  • 7429: Venusia pearsalli (Dyar, 1906) has been the source of much confusion. It is most likely represented at BOLD by BIN BOLD:AAB5482 with most specimens misidentified as "Venusia obsoleta".
  • 7432.5: Minoa murinata (Scopoli, 1763) is listed as excluded by Schmidt & McGuinness (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). It was introduced from Europe into the Canada in 1988 for biocontrol of Leafy Spurge (Euphorbia esula); establishment of this species appears to have been unsuccessful (Winston et al. 2014).
  • 7435: Malacodea pulchraria (Taylor, 1907) was formerly in the genus Epirrita, Zootaxa, 4258(2): 145-156.
  • 7438: Operophtera occidentalis: Operophtera bruceata occidentalis (Hulst, 1896), listed in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) as a full species, was synonymized as a subspecies of Operophtera bruceata (Hulst, 1886) in Troubridge & Fitzpatrick (1993). This species is treated as a full species in Pohl et al. (2016) (unpublished provisional checklist) and Pohl et al. (2018) following findings in Gwiazdowski et al. (2013), Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 106(2): 143-151.
  • 7440.1: Leptidule medea Druce, 1885 is now recognized within the North American fauna (Texas) in Ferguson (1986).
  • 7449: Eupithecia palpata Packard, 1873 includes as a synonym 7450 Eupithecia transcanadata MacKay, 1951 in Bolte (1990), Mem. Entomol. Soc. Can., 122(S151):3-253.
  • 7464.1: Eupithecia pusillata ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775), a native of Greenland, is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Greenland), Mironov (2003), (British Columbia), deWaard et al. (2010), Journal of the Entomological Society of British Columbia. 107: 1-7.
  • 7475: Eupithecia chlorofasciata Dietze, 1872, a species recommended to be struck from the list of Eupithecia by Cassino & Swett (1922) and omitted in McDunnough (1949), was added back in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). The type was destroyed by Anthrenus and the true identity of this species appears to be uncertain, The Lepidopterist, 3(11): 179.
  • 7479.1: Eupithecia broui Rindge, 1985, n. sp., American Museum Novitates, 2807: 1-16.
  • 7489: Eupithecia lariciata (Freyer, 1841) includes as a synonym [7489] Eupithecia luteata in Bolte (1990), Mem. Entomol. Soc. Can., 122(S151):3-253.
  • 7504.1: Eupithecia coconinoensis Ferris & Russo, 2023, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., 77(3): 180 (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023)).
  • 7507.1: Eupithecia vargoi Ferris, 2022, n. sp., Contrib. C.P. Gill. Mus. Arth. Div., p. 3, pl. 235.
  • 7509.1: Eupithecia matheri Rindge, 1985, n. sp., is an eastern species formerly treated by authors as 7509 E. herefordaria, a species of the Southwest, American Museum Novitates, 2807: 8.
  • 7514: Eupithecia biedermanata [Cassino & Swett], 1922 includes as a synonym 7582 Eupithecia miamata Cassino, 1925, Zootaxa 738: 4.
  • 7520: Eupithecia satyrata (Hübner, [1813]) includes as subspecies 7520.3 Eupithecia dodata in
  • 7523.1: Eupithecia macfarlandi Ferris, 2007, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1516: 50.
  • 7536: Eupithecia multiscripta (Hulst, 1896) is treated as a subspecies of 7535 Eupithecia behrensata Packard, 1876 in Ferris (2018), p. 12.
  • 7543: Eupithecia annulata (Hulst, 1896) includes as a synonym 7544 Eupithecia vinsullata Mackay, 1951 in Bolte (1990), Mem. Entomol. Soc. Can., 122(S151):3-253.
  • 7543.1: Eupithecia longispinata Ferris, 2022, n. sp., Contrib. C.P. Gill. Mus. Arth. Div., p. 4, pl. 236, 237.
  • 7548.1: Eupithecia lafontaineata Bolte, 1990 replaces 7484 Eupithecia undata of authors; not Freyer, 1842, Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada. 151: 1-253.
  • 7551: Eupithecia interruptofasciata Packard, 1873, formerly treated as the subspecies of Eupithecia pusillata found in North American, is raised to full species status in Bolte (1990), Mem. Entomol. Soc. Can., 122(S151):67.
  • 7555.1: Eupithecia vicksburgi Rindge, 1985, n. sp., American Museum Novitates, 2807: 15.
  • 7562.01: Eupithecia n. sp. 8 is an cryptic species near E. huachuca based on genitalia in Ferris (2018: pl. 183).
  • 7577: Eupithecia columbrata McDunnough, 1940, listed as a full species in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), was synonymized as a subspecies of 7575 Eupithecia mutata Pearsall, 1908, and elevated back to full species status following Parsons et al. (1999).
  • 7593: Eupithecia zekiyae Koçak, 1986 is a replacement name for Eupithecia deserticola McDunnough, 1946, a junior secondary homonym of Tephroclystia deserticola Turati, 1934, now included in the genus Eupithecia and includes as a synonym Eupithecia jamesi Ferris & Mironov, 2007, a replacement name proposed by the authors unaware that the homonymy had already been addressed.
  • 7594.1: Eupithecia nonanticaria Ferris, 2007, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1516: 54.
  • 7598: Eupithecia classicata Pearsall, 1909 includes as a synonym 7599 Eupithecia penumbrata (Pearsall, 1912), Zootaxa 738: 12.
  • 7605.1: Eupithecia succenturiata (Linnaeus, 1758) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Alaska), Zootaxa. 3571: 1-25.
  • 7605.2: Eupithecia penablanca Ferris, 2007, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1516: 57.
  • 7606: Eupithecia inferior (Hulst, 1896), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Nasusina (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7606.1: Eupithecia vallis (Ferris, 2004), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Nasusina (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7607: Eupithecia vaporata Pearsall, 1912, rev. comb., was formerly in the genus Nasusina (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7608: Eupithecia mendicata Barnes & McDunnough, 1918, rev. comb., was formerly in the genus Nasusina (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7609: Eupithecia minuta (Hulst, 1896), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Nasusina (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7610: Eupithecia emmedonia (Grossbeck, 1908), rev. comb., was formerly in the genus Prorella (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7611: Eupithecia gypsata Grote, 1882, rev. comb., was formerly in the genus Prorella (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7612: Eupithecia discoidalis (Grossbeck, 1908), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Prorella (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7613: Eupithecia leucata (Hulst, 1896), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Prorella (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7614: Eupithecia albida (Cassino & Swett, 1923), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Prorella (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7615: Eupithecia ochrocarneata (McDunnough, 1949), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Prorella (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7616: Eupithecia irremorata (Dyar, 1923), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Prorella (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). Irremorata is a member of the remorata group.
  • 7616.1: Eupithecia neremorata (Ferris & Russo, 2023), n. comb., was described the genus Prorella, new synonym of Eupithecia by Schmidt & McGuinness (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). Neremorata is a member of the remorata group.
  • 7617: Eupithecia tremorata (McDunnough, 1949), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Prorella (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). Tremorata is a member of the remorata group.
  • 7618: Eupithecia remorata (Grossbeck, 1907), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Prorella (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). Remorata is the type of the remorata group.
  • 7619: Eupithecia desperata (Hulst, 1896), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Prorella (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7620: Eupithecia artestata (Grossbeck, 1908), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Prorella (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7621: Eupithecia mellisa (Grossbeck, 1908), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Prorella (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7622: Eupithecia insipidata (Pearsall, 1910), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Prorella (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7623: Eupithecia opinata (Pearsall, 1909), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Prorella (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7624: Eupithecia protoptata McDunnough, 1938, n. comb., was formerly in the genus Prorella (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7628: "Lithostege" rotundata Packard, 1874 is treated as misplaced in the genus Lithostege and unplaced to tribe by Schmidt & McGuinness (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7629: Scelidacantha fuscata (Grossbeck, 1906), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Lithostege (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7630: "Lithostege" marcata Barnes & McDunnough, 1916 is treated as misplaced in the genus Lithostege and unplaced to tribe by Schmidt & McGuinness (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7631: Scelidacantha elegans (Grossbeck, 1909), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Lithostege (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7632: Scelidacantha angelicata Dyar, 1923, n. comb., was formerly in the genus Lithostege (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7633: "Lithostege" deserticola Barnes & McDunnough, 1916 is treated as misplaced in the genus Lithostege and unplaced to tribe by Schmidt & McGuinness (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7637: Cladara limitaria (Walker, 1860) includes as a synonyms anguilineata (Grote & Robinson, 1867), eastmani (Reiff, 19130, and vernata (Packard, 1873) (in part); vernata (in part) is also treated as a synonym of C. atroliturata (Walker, [1863]) pending designation of a neotype. (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023)
  • 7639: Cladara atroliturata (Walker, [1863]) includes as a synonym Cladara vernata (Packard, 1873) (in part) pending designation of a neotype. (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023)
  • 7640: Lobophora nivigerata Walker, 1862 includes as a synonyms montanata Packard, 1874 with its synonym nocticolata Hulst, 1881, simsata Swett, 1920, magnoliatoidata Dyar, 1904, and canavestita Pearsall, 1906, (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7647: Heterophleps triguttaria Herrich-Schäffer, [1854] includes as a synonym Heterophleps morensata (Hulst, 1896) (Schmidt & McGuinness in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7647.5: Knudsonia lathraeata Matson & Ferguson, 2021, n. sp., Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., 123(2): 350-359.
  • 7651: Callizzia certiorata Pearsall, 1906 corrects spelling of Callizzia certiorara in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 7652.01: Antiplecta sp.: This unidentified species from Florida appears to be in the genus Antiplecta and may be the same species listed as "[n. sp.], Antiplecta 7652.1” in Heppner (2007).
  • 7652.1: Antiplecta ineptaria Möschler, 1890 is removed. It was added to the list based on record from North Carolina at the BOLD Barcoding Project. That record no longer exists and is assumed to be erroneous.
  • 7656.1: Phazaca infans (Warren, 1900) was reported from Florida in Heppner ([2007] 2003) as Dirades infans, new generic synonym in Holloway (1998).
  • 7657.1: Psamathia placidaria (Walker, 1861) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Texas) by Ferguson (1986).
  • 7661: Lacosoma elassa (Franclemont, 1973) was previously placed in the genus Naniteta, now a junior synonym of the genus Lacosoma in St Laurent et al. (2018).
  • 7662.1: Cicinnus chambersi St Laurent, Reeves & Kawahara, 2020, n. sp., ZooKeys, 931: 49-71.
  • 7664.1: Apatelodes auduboni Wagner & Knudson, 2014, n. sp. (Texas), Jour. Lepid. Soc. 68(3): 211-217.
  • 7668: Phalaena mori Linnaeus, 1758 is listed as excluded (occurring in NA only in domestication) by St Laurent (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) but is included here for reference purposes.
  • 7683.2: Artace albicans Walker, 1855 is listed as excluded by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) following Franclemont (1973).
  • 7687: Phyllodesma americana (Harris, 1841) includes Phyllodesma occidentis (Walker, 1855) and Phyllodesma coturnix as synonyms by Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 7706.1: Citheronia phoronea (Cramer, 1779) is listed as excluded by St Laurent (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7709: Syssphinx bicolor (Harris, 1841) was formerly placed in the genus Sphingicampa, Biodiversity Data Journal, 6: e22236.
  • 7709.1: Syssphinx tamaulipasiana Brechlin & Meister, 2014, n. sp., Entomo-Satsphingia, 7(3):12, is now recognized within the North American fauna with records from southern Texas.
  • 7710: Syssphinx heiligbrodti (Harvey, 1877) was formerly placed in the genus Sphingicampa, Biodiversity Data Journal, 6: e22236.
  • 7711: Syssphinx hubbardi Dyar, 1903 was formerly placed in the genus Sphingicampa, Biodiversity Data Journal, 6: e22236.
  • 7712: Syssphinx bisecta (Lintner, 1879) was formerly placed in the genus Sphingicampa, Biodiversity Data Journal, 6: e22236.
  • 7713: Syssphinx blanchardi (Ferguson, 1971) was formerly placed in the genus Sphingicampa, Biodiversity Data Journal, 6: e22236.
  • 7713.1: Syssphinx montana (Packard, 1905) was formerly placed in the genus Sphingicampa, Biodiversity Data Journal, 6: e22236.
  • 7714: Syssphinx albolineata (Grote & Robinson, 1866) was formerly placed in the genus Sphingicampa, Biodiversity Data Journal, 6: e22236.
  • 7714.1: Syssphinx raspa (Boisduval, 1872) was formerly placed in the genus Sphingicampa, Biodiversity Data Journal, 6: e22236.
  • 7715.1: Dryocampa kendalli Wagner, 2023, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., 77(3): 160 (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 7716: Anisota stigma (Fabricius, 1775) includes as a subspecies Anisota stigma fuscosa Ferguson, 1971, MONA Fascicle 20.2a: 67. Burke & Peigler (2009) treat fuscosa as a full species.
  • 7717.1: Anisota fuscosa Ferguson, 1971 was described as a subspecies of 7716 Anisota stigma. Burke & Peigler (2009) treat fuscosa as a full species based on larval morphology. DNA evidence appears to support those findings.
  • 7723: Anisota virginiensis (Drury, 1773) included as a subspecies [7723.1] A. v. pellucida (Smith, 1797) and [7723.2] A. v. discolor Ferguson, 1971 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Kitching et al. (2018) treats both as full species following Burke & Peigler (2009).
  • 7723.1: Anisota pellucida (Smith, 1797), formerly treated as a subspecies in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is treated as a full species by Kitching et al. (2018) following Burke & Peigler (2009).
  • 7723.2: Anisota discolor Ferguson, 1971, described as a subspecies and listed as such in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is treated as a full species by Kitching et al. (2018) following Burke & Peigler (2009).
  • 7725.1: Coloradia duffneri Barnes & Benjamin, 1926, treated as a subspecies of 7725 Coloradia doris Barnes, 1900 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is elevatged to full species status in Brechlin & Van Schayck (2016).
  • 7725.2: Coloradia siriae Brechlin & van Schayck, 2016, n. sp., Entomo-Satsphingia, 9(2): 5.
  • 7730: Hemileuca maia (Drury, 1773) is treated as a species complex composed of several subspecies in Pavulaan (2020). The nominate subspecies, H. m. maia, "Coastal Barrens Buckmoth", is confined to eastern MA, RI and Long Island, NY.
  • 7730.1: Hemileuca sandra Pavulaan, 2020, n. stat. (St Laurent in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023: Appendix I), described as a subspecies of Hemileuca maia (Drury, 1773), is raised to full species status.
  • 7730.2: Hemileuca warreni Pavulaan, 2020, n. stat. (St Laurent in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023: Appendix I), described as a subspecies of Hemileuca maia (Drury, 1773), is raised to full species status.
  • 7730.3: Hemileuca orleans Pavulaan, 2020, n. stat. (St Laurent in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023: Appendix I), described as a subspecies of Hemileuca maia (Drury, 1773), is raised to full species status.
  • 7730.4: Hemileuca menyanthevora Pavulaan, 2020, rev. stat. (St Laurent in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), was originally described as a subspecies of maia Drury. This species includes as a new synonym Hemileuca iroquois Cryan & Dirig, 2020 (St Laurent in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7731: Hemileuca nevadensis Stretch, 1872 includes as a new synonym Hemileuca artemis Packard, 1893 (St Laurent in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) and Tuttle (2023). For a more in information, see St Laurent in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023), Lemaire (2002), Dupuis et al. (2018).
  • 7733: Hemileuca grotei Grote & Robinson, 1868 includes as a subspecies Hemileuca diana in St Laurent (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) following Tuskes et al. (1996).
  • 7739: Hemileuca chinatiensis (Tinkham, 1943) includes as a synonym 7744.1 Hemileuca conwayae Peigler, 1985 in Kitching et al. (2018).
  • 7741: Hemileuca hera (Harris, 1841) includes as a subspecies 7742 Hemileuca magnifica in Pohl et al. (2016) following Tuskes et al. (1996). Both H. h. magnifica and H. h. marcata continue to be treated as full species by some authors.
  • 7742: Hemileuca magnifica (Rotger, 1948) is treated as a subspecies of 7741 Hemileuca hera in Pohl et al. (2016) following Tuskes et al. (1996). This taxon continues to be treated as full species by some authors.
  • 7744: Hemileuca eglanterina (Boisduval, 1852) includes as a synonym Hemileuca vanschaycki Brechlin & Meister, 2014 (St Laurent in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7744.2: Hemileuca lex (Druce, 1897) is listed as as “doubtful” in Ferguson (1971) and is excluded by St Laurent in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 7744.3: Hemileuca peigleri listed as a valid species by St Laurent in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023) following Kitching & Rougerie et al. (2018), was formerly treated as a subspecies of Hemileuca maia (Drury, 1773), Tuskes et al. (1996).
  • 7744.6: Hemileuca annulata Ferguson, 1971, formerly treated as a synonym of Hemileuca eglanterina (Boisduval, 1852), is raised to full species status in Lemaire (2002).
  • 7747: Automeris hesselorum Ferguson, 1972, described as a subspecies of [7747] Automeris iris (Walker, 1865), is raised to full species status in Brechlin & Meister (2011), Entomo-Satsphingia, 4(1): 30. Automeris iris is extralimital.
  • 7750: Hylesia coinopus Dyar, 1913 is listed as excluded by St Laurent (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7751: Calosaturnia mendocino (Behrens, 1876), formerly in the genus Saturnia, is transferred to the genus Calosaturnia, rev. stat., in Rubinoff, & Doorenweerd (2020), Journ. Lepid. Soc., 74(1): 1-6.
  • 7752: Calosaturnia walterorum (Hogue & Johnson, 1958), formerly in the genus Saturnia, is transferred to the genus Calosaturnia, rev. stat., in Rubinoff, & Doorenweerd (2020), Journ. Lepid. Soc., 74(1): 1-6.
  • 7753: Calosaturnia albofasciata Johnson, 1938, formerly in the genus Saturnia, is returned to the genus Calosaturnia, rev. stat., in Rubinoff, & Doorenweerd (2020), Journ. Lepid. Soc., 74(1): 1-6.
  • 7754: Agapema galbina (Clemens, 1860) includes as a synonym 7755 Agapema solita Ferguson, 1972 in Peigler & Kendall (1993), Proc. Denver Mus. Natl. Hist., 3(3): 3.
  • 7754.1: Agapema anona (Ottolengui, 1903) formerly included as subspecies Agapema dyari Cockerell, 1914 and Agapema platensis Peigler & Kendall, 1993, both returned to full species (St Laurent in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7754.2: Agapema dyari Cockerell, 1914, rev. stat. (St Laurent in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), was originally described as a subspecies of Agapema anona (Ottolengui, 1903) and later raised to full species status in Peigler & Kendall (1993), then returned to subspecies status is Kitching et al. (2018). Work by Rubinoff & Doorenweerd (2020) supported a return to full species status.
  • 7754.3: Agapema platensis Peigler & Kendall, 1993, rev. stat. (St Laurent in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), was originally described as a subspecies of Agapema anona (Ottolengui, 1903) and later raised to full species status in Peigler & Kendall (1993), then returned to subspecies status is Kitching et al. (2018). Work by Rubinoff & Doorenweerd (2020) supported a return to full species status.
  • 7758.5: Copaxa mannana Dyar, 1914 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Texas), 2002 Season Summary, News Lepid. Soc. 45(S1): 41.
  • 7761: Rothschildia forbesi Benjamin, 1934, rev. stat. (St Laurent in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), was formerly treated as a subspecies of Rothschildia lebeau (Guérin-Méneville, 1868) by Tuskes et al. (1996) following Lemaire (1978).
  • 7769: Hyalophora gloveri (Strecker, 1872), formerly treated as synonym of Hyalophora columbia, is listed as full species by St Laurent (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) following Kitching et al. (2018) and Pohl et al. (2010; Appendix).
  • 7770: Hyalophora euryalus (Boisduval, 1855) formerly included as a synonym Hyalophora kasloensis (Cockerell, in: Packard, 1914) which was raised to full species in Kitching & Rougerie et al. (2018). The names parvimacula (Grote, 1903) and rubra (Neumögen & Dyar, 1894) were inadvertently listed as synonyms below kasloensis instead of euryalus in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023) (Ryan St Laurent, pers. comm., 28 December 2023) and are here corrected as synonyms of the latter.
  • 7770.1: Hyalophora kasloensis (Cockerell, in: Packard, 1914), previously considered to be a self-sustaining hybrid population that originated from euryalis x gloveri stock in Tuskes et al. (1996), is treated as a valid species by Kitching & Rougerie et al. (2018). The names parvimacula (Grote, 1903) and rubra (Neumögen & Dyar, 1894) were inadvertently listed as synonyms below kasloensis instead of euryalus in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023) (Ryan St Laurent, pers. comm., 28 December 2023) and are here corrected as synonyms of the latter.
  • 7794: Lintneria lugens (Walker, 1856) is removed from the list, extralimital north of Mexico; no valid records found by Tuttle (2007).
  • 7795: Lintneria geminus (Rothschild & Jordan, 1903) was listed in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) (Texas) and improperly excluded in Tuttle (2007), Pohl et al. (2016).
  • 7810.2: Sphinx oslari (Rothschild & Jordan, 1903), formerly treated as a synonym of 7810 Sphinx gordius Cramer, 1780, is raised to a full species status by Kitching et al. 2018, Biodiversity Data Journal, 6: e22236.
  • 7813.1: Sphinx vanbuskirki Haxaire, 2020, n. sp., European Entomologist, 12(1): 21-36.
  • 7815: Sphinx pinastri Linnaeus, 1758, listed as extirpated by St Laurent & Kitching (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), is an introduced species from Eurasia which failed to become established. Formerly in the genus Sphinx, placement follows Zolotuhin & Yevdoshenko (2019).
  • 7818: Protambulyx strigilis (Linnaeus, 1771) includes as a synonym Protambulyx mariesophieae Eitschberger, 2015 in Kitching et al. (2018).
  • 7819: Protambulyx carteri Rothschild & Jordan, 1903, formerly treated as a synonym of Protambulyx strigilis (Linnaeus, 1771) in Tuttle (2007), was implicitly reinstated as a species by Heppner, 2008, Lepid. Novae 1: 90 and subsequently treated as a full species in Eitschberger (2015) and Kitching et al. (2018).
  • 7822.1: Smerinthus ophthalmica Boisduval, 1855, formerly a synonym of 7822 Smerinthus cerisyi, is raised to full species status in Pohl et al. (2010), ZooKeys, 38: 388.
  • 7822.2: Smerinthus astarte Strecker, 1885, formerly a synonym of 7822 Smerinthus cerisyi, is raised to a full species status by Kitching et al. 2018, Biodiversity Data Journal, 6: e22236.
  • 7823: Smerinthus saliceti Boisduval, 1875 is listed as excluded by St Laurent (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) who treats the NA populations, formally regarded as S. saliceti by some authors, as S. astarte.
  • 7825: Paonias myops (Smith, 1797) includes as a synonyms Paonias hyatti Eitschberger, 2002 and Paonias oplerorum Eitschberger, 2002 and as a subspecies Paonias macrops (Gehlen, 1933) with Paonias emmeli Eitschberger, 2002 as a synonym of macrops in Kitching et al. (2018). P. macrops is returned to full species by St Laurent & Kitching (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7825.1: Paonias macrops (Gehlen, 1933), rev. stat. (St Laurent in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), was proposed as a subspecies of Paonias myops (Smith, 1797), raised to full species status in Eitschberger (2002), then subsequently treated as a subspecies in Kitching et al. (2018). This species includes Paonias emmeli Eitschberger, 2002 as a new synonym in St Laurent in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 7837: Erinnyis obscura (Fabricius, 1775) includes as a synonym 7838 Erinnyis domingonis (Butler, 1875) in Tuttle (2007).
  • 7839: Erinnyis cubensis Melichar, Rezac, Haxaire & Ilcikova, 2015, n. sp., includes as a synonym Erinnyis cubensis; (not Walker, 1856). "True" cubensis is treated as extralimital to NA north of Mexico by Pelham (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 7845: Callionima falcifera (Gehlen, 1943) is listed as a stray by St Laurent (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) with Callionima parce of authors; (not Fabricius, 1775) as a synonym and "true" parce treated as extralimital north of Mexico.
  • 7855.1: Hemaris thetis (Boisduval, 1855) includes as a synonym 7856 Hemaris senta in Schmidt (2009), Jour. Lepid. Soc., 63(2). 100-109.
  • 7855.2: Hemaris aethra (Strecker, 1875) is raised to full species status from synonymy of Hemaris diffinis, in Schmidt (2018).
  • 7857.1: Eumorpha elisa (Smyth, 1901) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Arizona), 2010 Season Summary, News Lepid. Soc. 53(S1): 21.
  • 7862: Eumorpha megaeacus (Hübner, [1819]), proposed by Hübner to replace Sphinx eacus Cramer (1780a: 166), a junior primary homonym of Sphinx aeacus [Denis & Schiffermüller] (1775: 45), now a junior synonym of Zygaena ephialtes coronillae ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775), was misspelled as megeacus and listed as a synonym of 7862 Eumorpha eacus (Cramer, 1780) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Kitching & Cadiou (2000), see note 174, restored megaeacus as the valid name, in accordance with ICZN Article 58.
  • 7869: Cautethia yucatana Clark, 1919 is listed as excluded by St Laurent (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) with records north of Mexico regarded as representing strays.
  • 7872: Proserpinus lucidus (Boisduval, 1852) was formerly in the genus Arctonotus, Jour. Lepid. Soc., 63(4): 233-235.
  • 7883: Macroglossum stellatarum (Linnaeus, 1758) is considered extralimital though there do appear to be records from North America. One record, from Umiak Island of the Eastern Aleutians, AK, is thought to be an unassisted stray (Pittaway & Kitching 2020).
  • 7896.1: Clostera jocosa (Edwards, 1886), formerly a subspecies of 7896 Clostera inclusa (Hübner, [1831]), is raised to full species status, MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 62.
  • 7898.1: Clostera luculenta (Edwards, 1886), originally described as a variety of 7898 Clostera strigosa (Grote, 1882), is raised to full species status, MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 64.
  • 7900.1: Clostera multnoma (Dyar, 1892), formerly treated as a subspecies of 7900 Clostera brucei (Edwards, 1885), is raised to full species status, MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 67.
  • 7901.1: Clostera ornata (Grote & Robinson, 1868), formerly treated as a subspecies of 7901 Clostera apicalis (Walker, 1855), is raised to full species status, MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 70.
  • 7902.1: Datana californica Dyar, 1890 is raised from synonymy of 7902 Datana ministra (Drury, 1773), MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 142.
  • 7907.1: Datana cochise Dyar, 1905, described as a variety of 7907 Datana integerrima Grote & Robinson, 1866, is raised to full species status, MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 149.
  • 7914: Datana perfusa Dyar, 1923 is raised from synonymy of D. perspicua Grote & Robinson, 1865 to full species status and includes D. rotundata Draudt, 1934 and D. chiriquensis of authors; not Dyar, 1895 as new synonyms in Miller et al. (2018). "True" D. chiriquensis, type locality Hidalgo State, MX, is extralimital north of Mexico.
  • 7915.1: Nadata anastomosa Miller & Franclemont, 2018, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 165.
  • 7917: Paraeschra georgica (Herrich-Schäffer, 1855) was formerly in the genus Hyperaeschra, MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 75.
  • 7918: Paraeschra tortuosa (Tepper, 1881) was formerly in the genus Hyperaeschra, MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 74.
  • 7920.1: Peridea knudsoni Miller, 2018, s. sp., MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 173.
  • 7921.1: Peridea bordeloni Miller, 2018, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 176.
  • 7922: Pheosia rimosa Packard, 1864 formerly included as synonyms 7923 Pheosia portlandia Edwards, 1886 and Pheosia californica (Stretch, 1872); the latter was raised to full species status with the former as a new synonym, MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 79.
  • 7923: Pheosia californica (Stretch, 1872), formerly treated as a synonym of 7922.1 Pheosia rimosa Packard, 1864, is raised to full species status and includes as a synonym 7923 Pheosia portlandia, MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 79.
  • 7924: Pheosidea elegans (Strecker, 1885), new generic status, formerly placed in the genus Odontosia, includes as a synonym 7925 Odontosia grisea (Strecker, 1885), MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 82.
  • 7926.1: Notodonta manitou Neumögen & Dyar, 1893, described as a variety of 7926 Notodonta scitipennis Walker, 1862, is raised to full species status, MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 86.
  • 7926.2: Notodonta ochreata Barnes & McDunnough, 1912, originally described as a variety of 7926 Notodonta scitipennis Walker, 1862, is raised to full species status, MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 87.
  • 7928: Notodonta torva: Previously treated as Notodonta simplaria (Graef, 1881), now viewed as a North American form of a Holarctic species.
  • 7931: Gluphisia septentrionis: Previously synonymized under Gluphisia crenata, a European species having significantly different DNA barcoding.
  • 7935.1: Gluphisia dickeli Miller & Opler, 2018, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 101.
  • 7935.2: Gluphisia richersi Opler & Ferris, 2021, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 22.1B:247.
  • 7936: Furcula borealis, revised status in Miller et al. (2018), was formerly treated as a subspecies of the Eurasian Furcula bicuspis.
  • 7937: Furcula cinerea (Walker, 1865) is clarified in Miller et al. (2018).
  • 7937.1: Furcula cinereoides (Dyar, 1890), described as a variety of 7937 Furcula cinerea (Walker, 1865), is elevated to full species status, MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 110.
  • 7937.2: Furcula vargoi Wagner & Miller, 2018, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 111.
  • 7937.3: Furcula wileyi (Dyrar, 1922), described as a subspecies of 7937 Furcula cinerea (Walker, 1865), is elevated to full species status, MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 114.
  • 7937.4: Furcula nalli Miller & Wagner, 2018, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 115.
  • 7938.1: Furcula meridionalis (Dyrar, 1892), formerly a synonym of 7938 Furcula nivea (Neumögen, 1891), is elevated to full species status, MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 120.
  • 7939: Furcula occidentalis (Lintner, 1878), formerly treated as a subspecies of 7939.1 Furcula furcula (Clerk, 1759), is returned to full species status, MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 125.
  • 7939.1: Furcula gigans (McDunnough, 1922) includes as a synonym Furcula furcula of authors; (not Clerck, 1759). F. furcula was added to the list with gigans and decorum (both former synonyms of occidentalis in Hodes et al. (1983) (Checklist)) as synonyms in Miller et al. (2018), MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 126.
  • 7942: Americerura scitiscripta (Walker, 1865), n. comb. (St Laurent et al. 2023), was previously placed in the genus Tecmessa (Schintlmeister 2013:454) and in the genus Cerura in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 7943: Americerura candida (Lintner, 1878), n. comb. (St Laurent et al. 2023), was previously placed in the genus Tecmessa (Schintlmeister 2013:452) and in the genus Cerura in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 7944: Americerura rarata (Walker, 1865), n. comb. (St Laurent et al. 2023), was previously placed in the genus Tecmessa (Schintlmeister 2013:453) and in the genus Cerura in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 7946: Nystalea collaris Schaus, 1910 was originally described as a subspecies of nyseus Cramer, 1775.
  • 7949: Elasmia packardii (Morrison, 1875), n. comb., was formerly placed in the genus Hippia, Zookeys, 149: 51-67.
  • 7950: Elasmia cave Metzler, 2011, sp. n., includes as a synonym Elasmia insularis of authors; (not Grote, 1866); Elasmia insularis (Grote, 18660), n. comb., a species described from Cuba, is extralimital. Zookeys, 149: 56.
  • 7950.1: Elasmia mandela (Druce, 1887) is now recognized within the North American fauna. The nominate race occurs south of the U.S. while E. m. santaana Metzler & Knudson 2011, n. subsp., Zookeys, 149: 60-64, is found in the southern tip of Texas.
  • 7954.1: Symmerista schmidti Miller, 2021, n. sp.
  • 7954.2: Symmerista solistella Miller, 2021, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 22.1B:215.
  • 7956: Nycterotis roberta (Dyar, 1909) is determined in Miller et al. (2021) to be the true identity of the species listed as "7956 [Pentobesa] valta Schaus, 1901" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 7957.1: Dasylophia puntagorda Slosson, 1892, rev. stat. in Miller et al. (2021), MONA Fascicle 22.1B:226, was previously treated as a synonym of 7957 Dasylophia anguina (Smith, 1797) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 7957.2: Dasylophia saturata Barnes, 1901, rev. stat. in Miller et al. (2021), MONA Fascicle 22.1B:227, was previously treated as a subspecies of 7957 Dasylophia anguina (Smith, 1797) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 7959: Dasylophia melanopa Barnes, 1901, rev. stat. in Miller et al. (2021), MONA Fascicle 22.1B:229, was formerly treated as D. seriata (Druce, 1887), now considered extralimital north of Mexico.
  • 7962.1: Afilia luma Miller, 2021, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 22.1B:28.
  • 7962.2: Afilia walshi Miller, 2021, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 22.1B:30.
  • 7963.1: Scevesia broidricci Dyar, 1916 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, one specimen from southwest AZ, MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 184.
  • 7965: Caribbeana bichorda (Hampson, 1901), n. comb. and n. gen. in Miller et al. (2021), was formerly placed in the genus Rifargia.
  • 7966: Ginaldia distinguenda (Walker, 1856), n. comb. in Schintlmeister (2013), was formerly placed in the genus Rifargia. This species is removed from the North America list, extralimital, in Miller et al. (2021), MONA Fascicle 22.1B:98.
  • 7967: Ginaldia lineata (Druce, 1887), n. comb. in Schintlmeister (2013), was formerly placed in the genus Rifargia. This species is removed from the North America list, extralimital, in Miller et al. (2021), MONA Fascicle 22.1B:98.
  • 7968.1: Litodonta troubridgei Miller & Wagner, 2021, n. sp., replaces 7968 Litodonta hydromeli in Florida.
  • 7970: Astiptodonta wymola (Barnes, 1905), n. comb. and n. gen. in Miller et al. (2021), was formerly placed in the genus Litodonta.
  • 7971: Astiptodonta aonides (Strecker, 1899), n. comb. and n. gen. in Miller et al. (2021), was formerly placed in the genus Litodonta.
  • 7971.1: Baltodonta broui Miller & Franclemont, 2021, n. sp, MONA Fascicle 22.1B:46.
  • 7972: Macrurocampa gigantea (Barnes & Benjamin, 1924), n. comb. in Miller et al. (2021), was formerly in the genus Litodonta.
  • 7973: Macrurocampa alpina (Benjamin, 1932), n. comb. in Miller et al. (2021), was formerly in the genus Litodonta.
  • 7976.1: Macrurocampa miranda Dyar, 1905, rev. stat. in Miller et al. (2021), was formerly a synonym of Macrurocampa dorothea Dyar, 1896.
  • 7976.2: Macrurocampa frisoni (Barnes & Benjamin, 1927), rev. stat. in Miller et al. (2021), was formerly a race of Macrurocampa dorothea Dyar, 1896.
  • 7980: Heterocampa rufinans (Dyar, 1921) includes as a new synonym 7979 Heterocampa simulans Barnes & Benjamin, 1924 in Miller et al. (2021), MONA Fascicle 22.1B:72.
  • 7984: Cecrita cubana (Grote, 1866), n. comb. in Miller et al. (2021), was formerly placed in the genus Skaphita in Becker (2014) who transferred it from Heterocampa.
  • 7985: Rifargia subrotata (Harvey, 1874), n. comb. in Becker (2014), was formerly in the genus Heterocampa.
  • 7986: Rifargia ditta (Barnes & McDunnough, 1910), n. comb. in Becker (2014), was formerly in the genus Heterocampa. Specimens reported as [7999.1] Disphragis captiosa Draudt, 1932, in Leuschner (1992), are identified as this species in Miller et al. (2021), MONA Fascicle 22.1B:105, with captiosa treated extralimital north of Mexico.
  • 7986.1: Rifargia occiclina Miller, 2021, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 22.1B:102, replaces Rifargia subrotata in Arizona.
  • 7987: Rifargia benitensis (Blanchard, 1971), n. comb. in Becker (2014), was formerly in the genus Heterocampa.
  • 7988: Cecrita belfragei (Grote, 1879), n. comb. in Miller et al. (2021), was formerly placed in the genus Rifargira in Becker (2014) who transferred it from Heterocampa.
  • 7989: Cecrita incongrua (Barnes & Benjamin, 1924), n. comb. in Becker (2014), was formerly in the genus Heterocampa.
  • 7989.1: Cecrita franclemonti Miller, 2021, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 22.1B:91.
  • 7990.1: Heterocampa pulverea Grote & Robinson, 1867, rev. stat. in Miller et al. (2021), was formerly treated as a subspecies of 7990 Heterocampa umbrata Walker, 1855 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 7993: Cecrita lunata (Edwards, 1884), n. comb. in Becker (2014), was formerly in the genus Heterocampa.
  • 7993.1: Cecrita plumosa (Edwards, 1886), rev. stat. and n. comb. in Miller et al. (2021), was formerly a synonym of 7993 Cecrita lunata Edwards, 1884 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 7994: Cecrita guttivitta Walker, 1855, n. comb. in Becker (2014), was formerly in the genus Heterocampa in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 7995: Cecrita biundata (Walker, 1855), n. comb. in Becker (2014), was formerly in the genus Heterocampa.
  • 7996: Macrurocampa ruficornis (Dyar, 1905), n. comb. in Miller et al. (2021), was formerly placed in the genus Cecrita in Becker (2014) who transferred it from Heterocampa.
  • 7997: Macrurocampa zayasi (Torre & Alayo, 1959), n. comb. in Miller et al. (2021), was formerly in the genus Heterocampa.
  • 7999.1: Disphragis captiosa Draudt, 1932 is extralimital north of Mexico and removed from the Checklist in Miller et al. (2021), MONA Fascicle 22.1B:105. This species was added to the Checklist in Leuschner (1992) based on misidentified specimens of Rifargia ditta (Barnes & McDunnough, 1910).
  • 8005: Schizura ipomaeae Doubleday, 1841 is returned to it's origianl spelling in Miller et al. (2021) having been previously listed "ipomoeae" with ipomaeae Doubleday, 1841 (incorr. orig. spell.) as a synonym in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 8005.1: Schizura obligata (Dyar, 1919), rev. sat. in Miller et al. (2021), was previously treated as a synonym of Ianassa limosoides (Schaus) in Becker (2014). This species is is misidentified in many collections as S. ipomaeae.
  • 8005.2: Schizura matheri Miller & Franclemont, 2021, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 22.1B:125.
  • 8007: Coelodasys unicornis (Smith, 1797), n. comb. in Becker (2014), was formerly placed in the genus Schizura.
  • 8007.1: Coelodasys conspecta (Edwards, 1875), rev. stat. in Miller et al. (2021), was formerly treated as a synonym of Coelodasys unicornis (Smith, 1797).
  • 8008: Coelodasys errucata (Dyar, 1906), n. comb. in Miller et al. (2021), was formerly in the genus Schizura.
  • 8009: Coelodasys apicalis Grote & Robinson, 1866, n. comb. in Miller et al. (2021), was formerly in the genus Schizura.
  • 8010: Oedemasia concinna (Smith, 1797), n. comb. in Becker (2014), was formerly placed in the genus Schizura.
  • 8010.1: Oedemasia salicis (Edwards, 1877), rev. stat. in Miller et al. (2021), formerly treated as a subspecies of 8010 Oedemasia concinna (Smith, 1797) includes as a synonym O. riversii (Behr, 1890).
  • 8011: Oedemasia leptinoides (Grote, 1864), n. comb. in Becker (2014), was formerly placed in the genus Schizura.
  • 8012: Oedemasia semirufescens (Walker, 1865), n. comb. in Becker (2014), was formerly placed in the genus Schizura.
  • 8013: Carboniclava alpica (Benjamin, 1932), n. comb. and n. gen. in Miller et al. (2021), was formerly placed in the genus Oligocentria.
  • 8013.1: Carboniclava alpicoides Miller & Franclemont, 2021, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 22.1B: 149.
  • 8014: Ianassa pallida Strecker, 1899, n. comb. in Becker (2014), was formerly placed in the genus Oligocentria.
  • 8015: Ianassa coloradensis Edwards, 1885, n. comb. in Becker (2014), formerly placed in the genus Oligocentria, includes as a new synonym Ianassa cerriben (Dyar, 1915) in Miller et al. (2021).
  • 8015.2: Ianassa wagneri Miller & Franclemont, 2021, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 22.1B:166.
  • 8016: Ianassa perangulata (Edwards, 1882), n. comb. in Becker (2014), was formerly placed in the genus Oligocentria.
  • 8017: Ianassa lignicolor Walker, 1855, n. comb. in Miller et al. (2021), was formerly in the genus Oligocentria.
  • 8018: Ianassa pinalensis (Benjamin, 1932), n. comb. in Becker (2014), was formerly placed in the genus Oligocentria.
  • 8018.1: Ianassa guadalupensis Miller, 2021, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 22.1B:169.
  • 8018.2: Ianassa diablo Miller & Franclemont, 2021, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 22.1B:172.
  • 8019: Ianassa paradisus (Benjamin, 1932), n. comb. in Becker (2014), was formerly placed in the genus Oligocentria.
  • 8020: Oligocentria delicata (Dyar, 1905), n. comb. in Miller et al. (2021), was formerly in the genus Ianassa, n. comb. in Becker (2014) and in Oligocentria in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 8024: Hyparpax venus Neumoegen, 1892 was originally described as a race of venus Neumoegen, 1892.
  • 8026.1: Lirimiris naglei Miller, 2021, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 22.1B:241.
  • 8027: Truncaptera inopinata (Draudt, 1932), n. comb. (n. gen.) in Becker (2014:22), is recognized by Becker as the true identity of the species formerly treated as 8027 Lirimiris truncata (Herrich-Schäffer, 1856) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Truncata now considered extralimital north of Mexico.
  • 8028.1: Crinodes mcfarlandi Miller, 2018, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 191.
  • 8028.2: Crinodes alector (Druce, 1887), is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, a single specimen (larva) from Arizona collected in 1983, MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 194.
  • 8030: Hemiceras cadmia Guenée, 1852 is excluded in Pohl et al. 2016: 739 and Miller et al. (2018), MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 197-198; no vouchers found. Confusion was probably due to a mislabeled specimen.
  • 8030.1: Hemiceras paltingi Pogue & Miller, 2018, n. sp., described from a single specimen from Arizona, MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 198.
  • 8032: Scotura annulata (Guérin-Méneville, 1844) is removed from the list in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), ZooKeys, 527: 133, following (Miller 2009), no evidence to support Texas report.
  • 8037.1: Dysschema leucophaea (Walker, 1854) is now recognized in North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 8037.5: Xenosoma flaviceps (Walker, 1865) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Texas), ZooKeys. 264: 232.
  • 8038.1: Hypocrita celina (Boisduval, 1870) includes as a synonym 8038.1 Hypocrita escuintla. New synonymy in both Becker (2013) and Vincent and Laguerre (2013).
  • 8041.1: Doa dora Neumögen & Dyar, 1894 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, larvae from San Diego, CA, 1976, MONA Fascicle 22.1A: 29.
  • 8043: Manulea bicolor (Grote, 1864) was formerly in the genus Eilema, The Canadian Entomologist. 147: 1-12.
  • 8044: Manulea complana (Linnaeus, 1758), Eurasia species, is listed as excluded by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). The synonym allegheniensis was described from NA, but the sole known NA specimen is treated as an accidental introduction in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40:163.
  • 8053.1: Crambidia xanthocorpa Lewis, 2014, n. sp., Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., 116(4): 394-401.
  • 8066.1: Cisthene schwarziorum (Dyar, 1899), n. stat., formerly a subspecies of Cisthene tenuifascia Harvey, 1875, is raised to full species (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 8082: Propyria schausi (Dyar, 1898), NY Entomol. Soc., 6:34, is removed from the list in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), ZooKeys, 527: 133. Specimens identified as this extralimital species from Arizona refer to 8085 Lycomorpha fulgens.
  • 8092.1: Hypoprepia lampyroides Palting & Ferguson, 2018, n. sp. ZooKeys, 788: 19-38.
  • 8093.1: Rhabdatomis laudamia (Druce, 1885) is listed in Moths of Southeastern Arizona
  • 8093.2: Lycomorphodes sordida (Butler, 1877) is now recognized in North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 8098: Clemensia albata: Includes as a synonym Clemensia patella (Druce, 1885) [8098.1].
  • 8098.1: Clemensia ochreata Schmidt & Sullivan, 2018, n. sp., ZooKeys, 788: 47. This species was listed as Clemensia patella of authors; (not Druce, 1885) in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010).
  • 8098.2: Clemensia umbrata Packard, 1872 is raised from synonymy of 8098 C. albata, ZooKeys, 788: 42.
  • 8102: Afrida ydatodes Dyar, 1913: the genus Afrida was formerly assigned to the subfamily Arctiinae in Erebidae; current treatment follows Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 8103: Afrida minuta (Druce, 1885): the genus Afrida was formerly assigned to the subfamily Arctiinae in Erebidae; current treatment follows Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 8103.1: "Afrida" exegens Dyar, 1922 is now recognized in North American fauna north of Mexico in Ferguson & Opler (2006) with records from AZ and TX. This species is treated as in misplaced in the genus Afrida by Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys. 40: 130. It belongs to a related genus and awaits revision. The genus Afrida was formerly assigned to the subfamily Arctiinae in Erebidae; current treatment follows Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 8103.97: Afrida sp. is an unidentified, possibly undescribed species from Florida. "It is not what is going under the name A. ydatodes, but is not a very good match for [either of] the two species currently under A. minuta either; the genus needs work." (Chris Schmidt, pers. comm., 2010).
  • 8104: Polygrammate cadburyi (Franclemont, 1939), n. comb, is transferred from the genus Comachara in Schmidt & Anweiler (2020), MONA Fascicle 25.4: 101.
  • 8105: Utetheisa ornatrix: Includes as a synonym Utetheisa bella [8106].
  • 8117: Virbia cetes is listed as excluded by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) and Schmidt & Opler (2008) following Ferguson & Opler (2006).
  • 8121.1: Virbia marginata of Schmidt et al., 2018; (not Druce, 1885) refers to a population from TX attributed to V. marginata by Schmidt, et al. (2018) but later determined to be an undescribed species with "true" marginata treated as extralimital by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 8121.2: Virbia marginata of Zaspel et al., 2008; (not Druce, 1885) refers to a population from AZ and NM attributed to V. marginata by Zaspel et al. (2008) but later determined to be an undescribed species in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010). "True" marginata treated as extralimital by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 8127: Arctia plantaginis (Linnaeus, 1758) was transferred from the genus Parasemia n. syn. in Ronka et al. (2016).
  • 8128.1: Dodia kononenkoi Tshistjakov & Lafontaine, 1984, n. sp.: The Canadian Entomologist, 116: 1549-1556.
  • 8128.2: Dodia verticalis Lafontaine & Troubridge 2004, n. sp.: MONA fascicle 27.1: 1-394
  • 8128.3: Dodia tarandus Macaulay & Schmidt, 2009, n. sp., ZooKeys, 9: 79-88.
  • 8139: Spilosoma pteridis Edwards, 1874 again includes as a synonym 8139.1 Spilosoma danbyi in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), ZooKeys. 527: 127-147.
  • 8144: Hypsocompe permaculata (Packard, 1872), n. comb. (Laguerre 2023), was formerly in the genus Hypercompe
  • 8145: Hypsocompe extrema of authors; (not Walker, 1855), n. comb., was previously placed in the genus Hypercompe in Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). Generic placement follows the treatment of permaculata (Packard, 1872), it's nearest neighbor by DNA barcode, and extrema (Walker, 1855) in Laguerre (2023). This name refers to an undescribed species known from southeastern Arizona and the Davis Mountains, Texas in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010). "True" extrema is extralimital north of Mexico.
  • 8148: Stictocompe oslari (Rothschild, 1910), n. comb. (Laguerre 2023), was formerly in the genus Hypercompe
  • 8149: Stictocompe suffusa (Schaus, 1889), n. comb. (Laguerre 2023), was formerly in the genus Hypercompe
  • 8151.1: Arachnis citra Neumoegen & Dyar, 1893, originally described as a variety of 8152 Arachnis picta, is treated here as a full species following Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010). It includes as a synonym Arachnis apachea [8153] in Schmidt & Opler (2008).
  • 8158.1: Sonorarctia fervida is listed by Walsh in Moths of Southeastern Arizona
  • 8159: Chelis brucei (Edwards, 1888) was formerly in the genus Neoarctia, n. syn. of Chelis in Ronka et al. (2016), Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8160: Chelis beanii (Neumögen, 1891) was formerly in the genus Neoarctia, n. syn. of Chelis in Ronka et al. (2016), Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8160.1: Chelis lafontainei (Ferguson, 1985), n. sp.: Entomography, 3: 181-275. This species was formerly in the genus Neoarctia, n. syn. of Chelis in Ronka et al. (2016), Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8161: Chelis sordida (McDunnough, 1921) was formerly in the genus Neoarctia, n. syn. of Chelis in Ronka et al. (2016), Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8161.1: Chelis puengeleri (Bang-Haas, 1927) was formerly in the genus Neoarctia, n. syn. of Chelis in Ronka et al. (2016), Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8162: Arctia parthenos Harris, 1850 was transferred from the genus Platarctia n. syn. in Ronka et al. (2016).
  • 8163: Arctia virginalis (Boisduval, 1852) was transferred from the genus Platyprepia n. syn. in Ronka et al. (2016).
  • 8164: Arctia alpina (Quensel, 1802), transferred from the genus Acerbia n. syn. in Ronka et al. (2016), is represented in North America by the subspecies A. a. johanseni Bang-Haas, 1927. All other subspecies are extralimital to NA.
  • 8165: Arctia lapponica (Thunberg, 1791) was transferred from the genus Pararctia n. syn. in Ronka et al. (2016).
  • 8165.1: Arctia subnebulosa was transferred from the genus Pararctia n. syn. in Ronka et al. (2016).
  • 8165.2: Arctia yarrowii Stretch, 1873, was a subsp. of 8165 Pararctia lapponica. This species was transferred from the genus Pararctia n. syn. in Ronka et al. (2016).
  • 8166.1: Arctia opulenta was a subsp. of 8166 Arctia caja
  • 8166.2: Arctia brachyptera Troubridge & Lafontaine, 2000, n. sp.: Journal of the Entomological Society of British Columbia, 96: 89-93.
  • 8166.3: Arctia olschwangi: Recorded from the North Slope region of Alaska (specimens in Alaska Lepidoptera Survey Collection).
  • 8171.1: Apantesis carlotta Ferguson, 1985, n. sp.: Entomography, 3: 181-275.
  • 8172: Apantesis quenseli (Paykull, 1793) formerly in the genus Grammia (Ronka et al. 2016), is represented in NA by the subspecies gelida (Möschler, 1849).
  • 8172.1: Apantesis margo (Schmidt, 2009), n. sp., Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853, was formerly in the genus Grammia, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 156(3): 507-597.
  • 8173: Apantesis cervinoides (Strecker, 1876) was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8174: Apantesis obliterata (Stretch, 1885), formerly in the genus Holarctia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853, includes as a synonym 8174 Apantesis turbans, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 93 (4): 828.
  • 8175: Apantesis virguncula (Kirby, 1837) was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8175.1: Apantesis speciosa (Möschler, 1864) was a subsp. of 8175 Grammia virguncula. This species was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8175.3: Apantesis philipiana (Ferguson, 1985) was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8176: Apantesis anna (Grote, 1864) was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8177: Apantesis ornata (Packard, 1864) was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8177.1: Apantesis edwardsii (Stretch, 1872) is elevated from synonymy of 8177 G. ornata. This species was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8177.2: Apantesis complicata (Walker, 1865) was a subsp. of 8177 Grammia ornata. This species was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8178: Apantesis hewletti Barnes & McDunnough, 1918 was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8179: Apantesis nevadensis (Grote & Robinson, 1866) includes as subspecies G. n. superba [8180b], G. n. geneura [8180] and G. n. gibsoni [8182], Zootaxa. 1405: 39-49. This species was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8179.1: Apantesis eureka (Ferguson & Schmidt, 2007), n. sp.: Zootaxa, 1405: 39-49, was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8179.2: Apantesis bowmani (Ferguson & Schmidt, 2007), n. sp.: Zootaxa, 1405: 39-49, was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8179.3: Apantesis behrii (Stretch, 1872) is elevated from synonymy of 8179 G. nevadensis, in Ferguson & Schmidt (2007), Zootaxa, 1405: 39-49. This species was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8179.4: Apantesis yukona (Schmidt, 2009) was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8179.5: Apantesis brillians (Schmidt, 2009), n. sp., Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 156(3): 507-597, was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8179.6: Apantesis fergusoni (Schmidt, 2009), n. sp., Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 156(3): 507-597, was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8180: Apantesis incorrupta (Edwards, 1881), includes as a synonym 8180 Apentesis geneura of authors; (not Strecker, 1880), Zootaxa. 1405: 39-49. This species was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853. (Apentesis geneura (Strecker, 1880) is a subspecies of 8179 Grammia nevadensis, Zootaxa. 1405: 39-49.)
  • 8181: Apantesis proxima (Guérin-Méneville, 1844) was formerly in the genus Notarctia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8181.1: Apantesis arizoniensis (Stretch, 1873), formerly in the genus Notarctia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853, is elevated from synonymy of 8181 N. proxima.
  • 8183: Apantesis bolanderi (Stretch, 1872) was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8184: Apantesis elongata (Stretch, 1885) was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8184.1: Apantesis yavapai (Schmidt, 2009), n. sp., Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 156(3): 507-597, was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8185: Apantesis blakei (Grote, 1865) was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8186: Apantesis williamsii (Dodge, 1871) was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8186.1: Apantesis allectans (Ferguson, 1985), n. sp., Entomography, 3: 181-275, was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8186.2: Apantesis ursina (Schmidt, 2009), n. sp., Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 156(3): 507-597, was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8187.1: Apantesis franconia (Edwards, 1888) was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853. This species was previously considered a form of 8187 Grammia celia, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 156(3): 507-597.
  • 8188: Apantesis figurata (Drury, 1773), formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853, includes as a synonym Grammia celia [8187], Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 156(3): 507-597.
  • 8189: Apantesis f-pallida (Strecker, 1878) was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8191: Apantesis placentia (Smith, 1797) was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8193: Apantesis favorita (Neumögen, 1890) was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8194: Apantesis phyllira (Drury, 1773) was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8196: Apantesis parthenice (Kirby, 1837) was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8197: Apantesis virgo (Linnaeus, 1758) was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8198: Apantesis doris (Boisduval, 1869) was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8199: Apantesis arge (Drury, 1773) was formerly in the genus Grammia, Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8200: Chelis czekanowskii (Grum-Grschmaïlo, 1900) was formerly in the genus Neoarctia, n. syn. of Chelis in Ronka et al. (2016), Systematic Entomology: 41(4): 844-853.
  • 8205.2: Halysidota underwoodi, added to the list by Watson (1980), is listed as excluded by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) due to lack of any verifiable records following Ferguson & Opler (2006).
  • 8205.3: Halysidota fuliginosa is listed as excluded by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) due to lack of any verifiable records following Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010) and Ferguson & Opler (2006).
  • 8218: Pseudohemihyalea ambigua (Strecker, 1878) is transferred from genus Aemilia by Schmidt (2009).
  • 8223: Pseudohemihyalea mansueta (Edwards, 1884) is listed as excluded by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) and Schmidt & Opler (2008) following Ferguson & Opler (2006).
  • 8229: Cycnia collaris (Fitch, 1857) includes as synonyms 8228 Cycnia inopinatus and 8229.1 Cycnia tenerosa in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), ZooKeys. 527: 134.
  • 8235.1: Euchaetes nancyae Nagle & Schmidt, 2018, n. sp., is described from southeastern Arizona, ZooKeys, 788: 71.
  • 8243.97: Euchaetes cf. expressa (Edwards, 1884) is refers to a species found in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. It is uncertain if records at BOLD and the Bohart Museum of Entomology (see image by Jeff Smith below) refer to to E. expressa, a species not currently recognized north of Mexico, or some other species, possibly undescribed.
  • 8250.1: Pygarctia pterygostigma Dyar, 1909 is now recognized in North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 8253: Pygarctia roseicapitis (Neumoegen & Dyar, 1893) was origianly described as a variety of Euchaetes elegans Stretch, 1874.
  • 8256.1: Purius superpulverea (Dyar, 1925) is now recognized in North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 8256.2: Agaraea semivitrea Rothchild, 1909 is now recognized in North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 8256.3: Biturix venosata Walker, [1865] is now recognized in North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 8258.1: Bertholdia albipuncta of authors; not Schaus, 1896 listed as Bertholdia albipuncta Schaus, 1896 in Ferguson & Opler (2006) is an undescribed species in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 20. The name "flammea", applied to this taxon in Rawlins (1983), an unpublished dissertation revising the genus Bertholdia, is unavailable.
  • 8259: Neritos prophaea Schaus, 1905 is removed from the list in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), ZooKeys, 527: 134.
  • 8267: Cisseps fulvicollis (Hübner, [1818]) includes as synonyms 8268 Cisseps packardii and 8269 Cisseps wrightii in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), ZooKeys. 527: 127-147.
  • 8270.1: Eucereon myrina Druce, 1884 is listed in Moths of Southeastern Arizona
  • 8270.2: Eucereon erythrolepsis Dyar, 1910 corrects spelling of erythrolepis, unjustified emendation, in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), ZooKeys. 527: 135.
  • 8271.1: Nelphe relegatum (Schaus, 1911) is now known in North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 8271.4: Aclytia heber (Cramer, 1780) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Texas), ZooKeys. 264: 232.
  • 8271.7: Uranophora leucotelus ([Butler], 1876), first described by Walker (1854:232) as a variety of terminalis Walker without a subspecific name, is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, reported from Hidalgo County, TX 1/13/2013, 2013 Season Summary, News Lepid. Soc., 56(S1):106. In an oversight, Hampson (1898) included the type species of both genera under Napata but Uranophora has precedence. This error has been repeated by many authors since.
  • 8272: Empyreuma pugione (Linnaeus, 1767) is a senior synonym of 8272 Empyreuma affinis Rothschild, 1912, Jour. Lepid. Soc., 58(1)21: 29.
  • 8274: Antichloris viridis Druce, 1884 is removed, extralimital. Known records are from imported fruit, Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys. 40:163.
  • 8274.1: Apeplopoda mecrida (Druce, 1889) is listed in Moths of Southeastern Arizona
  • 8276.2: Pseudosphex leovazquezae (Pérez & Sánchez, [1986]), n. sp.: An. Inst. Biol. Univ. Nac. Auton. de Mex., 56, Ser. Zool., l: 233-240.
  • 8279: Cosmosoma teuthras (Walker, 1854) is listed as excluded by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). this species was listed in Barnes and McDunnough (1917) without details and removed from the list due to lack of verified material in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), ZooKeys, 527: 135.
  • 8280.1: Cosmosoma achemon (Fabricius, 1781) was tentatively added to the list based on a single specimen from Monroe Co., FL, photographed on 6/10/2021 by Joseph Montes de Oca, a likely stray or stow away. This species is listed as excluded by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). It's inclusion here is for reference only.
  • 8285.1: Phoenicoprocta lydia (Druce, 1889) corrects previous listing as number 8269.1 at MPG.
  • 8285.2: Nyridela xanthocera (Walker, 1856) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, TX, News Lepid. Soc., 60(1): 43.
  • 8286.1: Poliopastea clavipes (Boisduval, 1870) is now known in North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 8318: Lymantria dispar (Linnaeus, 1758): the common name "Gypsy Moth", long considered an ethnic slur for the Romani people of Europe, is replaced with "Spongy Moth" by the ESA Governing Board (2021).
  • 8321: Euproctis similis (Fuessly, 1775) is listed as excluded by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). This unestablished species is included here for reference purposes.
  • 8323.1: Idia concisa of authors; (not Walker, 1860), awaits new species description, Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 1-239.

    The species Idia concisa Walker, 1860 is a synonym of Idia aemula Hübner, 1814 (Lafontaine & Schmidt 2010).
  • 8334.1: Idia occidentalis (Smith, 1884), formerly treated as a subspecies of 8334 Idia lubricalis (Geyer, 1832), is elevated to full species status in Mustelin (2006), Zootaxa, 1278: 5.
  • 8337: Idia immaculalis: Formerly placed in the genus Reabotis.
  • 8339.1: Simplicia cornicalis: Reported from southern Florida by Jim Vargo (Archbold Biological Station, September 2007), this Asian species has been identified by DNA Barcode and genitalia. By 2009 it had also been recorded in northern Florida and Louisiana.
  • 8340: Zanclognatha lituralis: This is a complex of species awaiting resolution.
  • 8341: Zanclognatha theralis: Includes as synonyms Zanclognatha deceptricalis [8341.1], Zanclognatha gypsalis [8342] and Zanglognatha inconspicualis [8344].
  • 8343: Zanclognatha minoralis Smith, 1895 a species described from two specimens without locality, is removed from the list in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010) because the identity of the type specimen could not be confirmed.
  • 8343.1: Zanclognatha minoralis of authors; not Smith, 1895 refers to specimens from southeastern US thought to be 8343 Z. minoralis Smith, 1895, a species removed from the list in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010) because the identity of the type specimen could not be confirmed. Minoralis was described from two specimens without locality. Smith states, "Habitat - Long Island, New York (probably)... It is not impossible that this is a form of M. inconspicualis Grote..."
  • 8349: Zanclognatha protumnusalis is part of a complex of at least two species which includes 8349.1 Z. dentata. Zanclognatha minimalis Grote, 1878 was treated as a synonym in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) but is intermediate between Z. dentata and protumnusalis.
  • 8349.1: Zanclognatha dentata, n. sp., ZooKeys, 149: 89-101.
  • 8352: Zanclognatha marcidilinea (Grote, 1872) includes as a synonym Zanclognatha jacchusalis of authors; (not Walker, 1859) in Lafontaine & Honey (2009). The species listed in Hodges et al. (1983) as "8352 jacchusalis (Wik., 1859)” actually refers to marcidilinea, and the species listed as "8353 ochreipennis (Grt., 1872)” actually refers to jacchusalis with ochreipennis as a synonym.
  • 8353: Zanclognatha jacchusalis includes as a synonym ochreipennis Grote, 1872 [8353] in Lafontaine & Honey (2009) and as subspecies Z. bryanti Barnes, 1928, a former subspecies of ochreipennis, in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2013) and lutalba Smith, 1906 [8354]. This species, formerly listed as 8352 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), was renumbered when it was synonymized with ochreipennis and it's former synonym marcidilinea (Grote, 1872) was returned to full species.
  • 8355: Chytolita morbidalis (Guenée, 1854) includes as a synonym Chytolita petrealis Grote 1880 [8356], ZooKeys, 264: 92.
  • 8357: Macrochilo absorptalis: Formerly placed in the genus Hormisa.
  • 8357.1: Macrochilo hypocritalis Ferguson, 1982, n. sp.: Entomography, 1: 303-332.
  • 8358: Macrochilo litophora: Formerly placed in the genus Hormisa.
  • 8359: Macrochilo bivittata: Formerly placed in the genus Hormisa.
  • 8359.1: Macrochilo santerivalis Ferguson, 1982, n. sp.: Entomography, 1: 303-332.
  • 8360: Macrochilo orciferalis: Formerly placed in the genus Hormisa.
  • 8361: Macrochilo louisiana: Formerly placed in the genus Hormisa.
  • 8367.01: Tetanolita nr. palligera is an undescribed species found in Mexico north to Utah and east to New England, Don Lafontaine (pers., comm., 03/15/2018).
  • 8370.1: Bleptina extincta Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 2; Fig. 5a, 5b, 58, 106. This species was formerly listed as [8370.1] Bleptina araealis of authors; (not Hampson, 1901). "True" B. araealis is extralimital.
  • 8370.2: Bleptina biformata Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 2; Fig. 1a, 1b, 1c, 57, 105.
  • 8375: Bleptina flavivena Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 4; Fig. 2a, 2b, 55, 107. This species was formerly listed as Bleptina hydrillalis Guenée, 1854 in Hodges et al. (1983) and as hydrillalis of authors in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010). "True" B. hydrillalis is extralimital.
  • 8375.1: Bleptina verticalis Troubridge, 2020, Insecta Mundi, 0789: 5; Fig. 4a, 4b, 60, 108.
  • 8378: Renia salusalis (Walker, 1859) currently is known to range throughout the southeast but DNA barcoding suggests that specimens from Florida and Alabama may constitute a a separate species. The type locality is unknown so which population would represent the undescribed species is likewise unknown.
  • 8389.1: Thursania lycimnia (Druce, 1891) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Texas), 2015 Season Summary, News Lepid. Soc. Generic placement is provisional, Pohl et. al 2016.
  • 8389.96: Renia n. sp. is an unidentified, possibly undescribed species from Arizona.
  • 8390.1: Aglaonice otignatha: Reported from Florida by Dickel (1991) and Heppner (2003).
  • 8390.2: Physula albipunctilla is reported from Florida.
  • 8391.1: Carteris lineata (Druce, 1898) is reported from Texas.
  • 8396.1: Lascoria coma Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 6; Fig. 8a, 8b, 61, 110.
  • 8402.1: Macristis geminipunctalis is reported from Florida.
  • 8404.1: Rivula pusilla Möschler, 1890 is reported from Florida (2003).
  • 8404.2: Rivula stepheni Sullivan, 2009, n. sp., ZooKeys, 9: 3-10.
  • 8406: Nychioptera basipallida (Barnes & McDunnough, 1916) was formerly in the genus Oxycilla, ZooKeys, 788: 245.
  • 8412.5: Janzena pyraliformis Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 8; Fig. 12a, 12b, 66, 109.
  • 8418: Parascotia fuliginaria: Includes as a synonym Parascotia mineta. Introduced from Europe.
  • 8419.1: Prosoparia anormalis: Previously treated as a synonym of Prosoparia perfuscaria, but has crisper forewing markings than that species, especially the finely scalloped black pm. line, the antennal pectinations are shorter, and the CO1 base pair sequences of the two species differ by 4%.
  • 8429: Bradunia noloides (Barnes & McDunnough, 1916), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Dyspyralis (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 8429.1: Dyspyralis ocala Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 13; Fig. 23, 91, 119.
  • 8431: Hypenopsis macula (Druce, 1891), formerly in the genus Schrankia, is returned to Hypenopsis Dyar, 1913, status revalidated, (Landry et al., 2023).
  • 8431.1: Hypenopsis calusa Landry & Landry, 2023, n. sp., Rev. suisse zool., 130(2): 363; figs. 3­6, 17­-18, 22­-25, 33­-34, 42­-47, 51, 53.
  • 8431.2: Hypenopsis sonora Landry & Landry, 2023, n. sp., Rev. suisse zool., 130(2): 373; figs. 7, 28­-29, 37­-38, 49.
  • 8432: Sigela brauneata: Previously placed in the genus Quandara, also previously in Geometridae.
  • 8435.1: Sigela sordes: Sigela subincisa Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 10; figs. 13a, 13b 85, 114.
  • 8435.2: Sigela rosea Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 11; Fig. 14, 87, 116.
  • 8435.3: Sigela lynx Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 12; Fig. 16, 86, 115.
  • 8435.85: Sigela sp. 1 is an unidentified, possibly undescribed species ranging from TX north to KS.
  • 8436: Abablemma grandimacula (Schaus, 1911) is listed as excluded by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), no vouchers found.
  • 8438.1: Abablemma duomaculata (Barnes & Benjamin, 1925) inadvertantly omitted from 1983 list.
  • 8441: Hypena manalis: Formerly placed in the genus Bomolocha.
  • 8442: Hypena baltimoralis: Formerly placed in the genus Bomolocha.
  • 8442.1: Hypena ramstadtii: Formerly placed in the genus Bomolocha.
  • 8443: Hypena bijugalis: Formerly placed in the genus Bomolocha.
  • 8444: Hypena palparia: Formerly placed in the genus Bomolocha.
  • 8445: Hypena abalienalis: Formerly placed in the genus Bomolocha.
  • 8446: Hypena deceptalis: Formerly placed in the genus Bomolocha.
  • 8447: Hypena madefactalis: Formerly placed in the genus Bomolocha.
  • 8447.1: Hypena appalachiensis (Butler, 1987), n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., 41: 104-107, was formerly in the genus Bomolocha.
  • 8448: Hypena sordidula: Formerly placed in the genus Bomolocha.
  • 8448.1: Hypena subidalis: Reported from Florida by Dickel (1991).
  • 8449: Hypena heuloa: Formerly placed in the genus Bomolocha.
  • 8450: Hypena atomaria: Formerly placed in the genus Bomolocha.
  • 8451: Hypena vega: Formerly placed in the genus Bomolocha.
  • 8452: Hypena edictalis: Formerly placed in the genus Bomolocha.
  • 8453: Hypena umbralis: Formerly placed in the genus Bomolocha.
  • 8454: Hypena variabilis: Formerly placed in the genus Bomolocha.
  • 8454.1: Hypena vetustalis: Reported from Florida by Dickel.
  • 8455: Hypena eductalis: Formerly known as Lomanaltes and Hypena eductalis.
  • 8455.1: Hypena opulenta (Christoph, 1877) was approved for release in eastern Canada and is pending approval in the United States of America as a biological control agent of the invasive European swallow-worts (Vincetoxicum spp.), Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 68(3): 162-166.
  • 8456: Hypena lividalis: Formerly placed in the genus Ophiuche. Includes as a synonym Hypena abjuralis Walker, [1859] [8456].
  • 8457: Hypena minualis: Formerly placed in the genus Ophiuche.
  • 8458: Hypena tenebrosa (Walker, 1865) includes as a synonym 8458 Hypena annulalis (Grote, 1876) in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), ZooKeys, 527: 135.
  • 8459: Hypena degesalis: Formerly placed in the genus Ophiuche.
  • 8460: Hypena porrectalis: Formerly placed in the genus Ophiuche.
  • 8464: Hypena modestoides: Hypena modesta Smith is a junior homonym.
  • 8465: Hypena scabra: Formerly placed in the genus Plathypena.
  • 8466: Tathorhynchus exsiccata: Formerly placed in Lygephila but was then returned to this genus.
  • 8467.1: Hemeroplanis floccalis (Zeller, 1872) is raised from synonymy of 8467 Hemeroplanis scopulepes (Haworth, 1809) in Troubridge (2020), Insecta Mundi, 0789: 16.
  • 8472: Hemeroplanis historialis: Includes as a synonym Hemeroplanis finitima (Smith, 1893) [8473] and H. secundalis (Smith, 1907) [8469].
  • 8475.1: Hemeroplanis rectalis (Smith, 1907) reported from Texas by Knudson and Bordelon (2004).
  • 8476: Hemeroplanis immaculalis (Harvey, 1875) includes as a synonym 8477 Hemeroplanis obliqualis in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), ZooKeys, 527: 136
  • 8477.1: Hemeroplanis trilineosa (Dyar, 1918) reported from Texas by Knudson and Bordelon (2004).
  • 8477.2: Mursa phtisialis (various forms) reported from southern Florida and Texas. This species includes as a synonym Mursa subrufa of authors; (not Warren, 1889) in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 124.
  • 8478.1: Glympis holothermes Hampson, 1926 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico. This species was found on Key Largo by David Fine in 2009, ZooKeys, 788:245.
  • 8507.1: Metalectra geminicincta: Reported from Florida by Dickel (1991).
  • 8508.1: Metalectra nigrior Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 14; Fig. 11, 68, 120.
  • 8508.2: Metalectra dixoni Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 17; Fig. 10, 67, 121.
  • 8509: Arugisa lutea: Includes as a synonym Arugisa latiorella of authors; (not Walker, 1863) [8509].
  • 8510: Arugisa latiorella: Includes as a synonym Arugisa watsoni [8510].
  • 8520: Gabara stygialis: Includes as a synonym Gabara infumata [8521, 930642].
  • 8528.1: Hypsoropha baja McCabe, 1992, n. sp.: Journal of the New York Entomological Society, 100: 273-285.
  • 8529: Psammathodoxa cochlidioides Dyar, 1921 includes as a synonym 8526 Phyprosopus calligrapha in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), ZooKeys, 527: 136.
  • 8533: Cecharismena anartoides: Formerly placed in the genus Matiloxis.
  • 8534.89: Plusiodonta nr. compressipalpis is a cryptic species from Arizona represented at BOLD by BIN AAB7158 which is well separated from "true" compressipalpis by DNA barcode.
  • 8542.1: Gonodonta bidens: Reported from Florida and Texas. BOLD data seems to infer that specimens from those two locations may not be the same species.
  • 8542.2: Gonodonta fulvangula was recorded in Rio Grande City, Texas in 1977 (Knudson and Koehn 2009).
  • 8542.3: Gonodonta nitidimacula was recorded in Mission, Texas, 2009 by C. Bordelon [TLSC].
  • 8542.7: Gonodontodes dispar Hampson, 1913 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico(Florida), ZooKeys. 264: 233.
  • 8542.91: Ipnista n. sp. is an undescribed species from the southwest represented at BOLD by BIN group BOLD:ACD3740. It is only the representative of the genus found north of Mexico. (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023)
  • 8543: Eudocima apta: Eudocima materna (Linnaeus, 1867) is considered to be an Old World species and is replaced in the New World by Eudocima apta (Walker, [1858]).
  • 8543.1: Eudocima serpentifera (Walker, [1858]) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Southern Lepidopterists' News, 28: 105-108.
  • 8543.2: Eudocima tyrannus (Guenée, 1852) was recorded in the Aleutian Islands in 2001.
  • 8543.75: Coenobela sp. is represented at BOLD by a single specimen, sample ID 5653-261108-TX, collected by Ed Knudson from Hidalgo Co., TX.
  • 8547: Rusicada privata (Walker, 1865), formerly in the genus Anomis, Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), ZooKeys, 527: 135, includes as a synonym 8547 Anomis commoda, Sugi et al. (1992).
  • 8548: Anomis impasta of authors; not Guenée, 1852, a Floridian taxon, was formerly incorrectly associated with the species Anomis impasta Guenée, 1852, TL French Guiana in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), ZooKeys, 527: 135.
  • 8552: Anomis gentilis: Previously listed as Anomis exacta (not Hubner, 1822).
  • 8553.1: Anomis cataggellus Dyar, 1913 is extralimital north of Mexico. Reported from TX by Knudson and Bordelon (2004), Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010) deemed the specimen in question to be misidentified.
  • 8554.5: Dinumma deponens Walker, 1858, is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, a specimen collected by P. Dennehy and J. Adams from Georgia, Lafontaine & Schmidt (2013), ZooKeys, 264: 229, 233.
  • 8555.1: Itomia opistographa Guenée, 1852 has been reported from Texas by Knudson and Bordelon (2004).
  • 8556: Litoprosopus futilis (Grote & Robinson, 1868), formerly in the family Erebidae, is placed in the subfamily Dyopsinae within the family Noctuidae, revised status in Zahiri et al. (2013), (Lafontaine & Schmidt 2015).
  • 8556.1: Litoprosopus hatuey: Reported in Florida by Dickel (1991) and Heppner (2003). Includes as a synonym Litoprosopus haitiensis of authors; not Hampson, 1926. [8556.1] The genus Litoprosopus, formerly in the family Erebidae, is placed in the subfamily Dyopsinae within the family Noctuidae, revised status in Zahiri et al. (2013), (Lafontaine & Schmidt 2015).
  • 8556.2: Litoprosopus linea Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 29; Fig. 41, 73, 132.
  • 8557: Litoprosopus bahamensis Hampson, 1926, formerly in the family Erebidae, is placed in the subfamily Dyopsinae within the family Noctuidae, revised status in Zahiri et al. (2013), (Lafontaine & Schmidt 2015).
  • 8558: Litoprosopus coachella Hill, 1921, formerly in the family Erebidae, is placed in the subfamily Dyopsinae within the family Noctuidae, revised status in Zahiri et al. (2013), (Lafontaine & Schmidt 2015).
  • 8559: Litoprosopus confligens (Walker, [1858]), formerly in the family Erebidae, is placed in the subfamily Dyopsinae within the family Noctuidae, revised status in Zahiri et al. (2013), (Lafontaine & Schmidt 2015).
  • 8561: Janseodes melanospila: Formerly placed in the genus Raparna.
  • 8562: Concana mundissima Walker, [1858]: the genus Concana is placed in the subfamily Bagisarinae by Keegan et al. (2021) following suggested placement in Zahiri et al. (2013).
  • 8562.1: Concana mundissima of authors; not Walker, [1858] is an undescribed species from Texas with a manuscript name by D. Wagner and D. Lafontaine. This treatment appears to be well supported by DNA barcode.
  • 8563: Lygephila victoria: Formerly placed in the genus Asticta.
  • 8564: Herminocala stigmaphiles (Dyar, 1914) was formerly in the genus Rhosologia.
  • 8565.1: Obrima pyraloides Walker, 1865 has been reported from Texas by Knudson and Bordelon (2004).
  • 8569: Eulepidotis dominicata (Guenée, 1852) has been reported from Texas by Knudson and Bordelon (2004). This species was previously mis-numbered as 8570.3.
  • 8569.1: Eulepidotis addens (Walker, 1858) has been reported from Texas by Knudson and Bordelon (2004).
  • 8570.1: Eulepidotis rectimargo (Guenée, 1852) has been reported from Texas by Knudson and Bordelon (2004).
  • 8570.2: Eulepidotis electa Dyar, 1914 is now known in North American fauna north of Mexico from Arizona.
  • 8571: Eulepidotis micca (Druce, 1889) has been reported from Texas by Knudson and Bordelon (2004).
  • 8571.1: Eulepidotis striaepuncta: Reported from Florida by Dickel (1991).
  • 8572: Eulepidotis merricki (Holland, 1902), listed in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and subsequently removed for lack of verified records, is added back to the list, ZooKeys, 788: 247. Several specimens collected in Florida in recent years by Jim Troubridge and David Fine.
  • 8573.1: Renodes curviluna (Druce, 1890) is now known in North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 8576.1: Azeta ceramina (Hübner, [1821]) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, a specimen collected by Ann Hendrickson from Texas and DNA barcoded.
  • 8579: Antiblemma perva Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 25; Fig. 38a, 38b, 70, 128, includes as a synonym [8579] Antiblemma concinnula of authors; (not Walker, 1865). "True" A. concinnula is extralimital to the US and Canada.
  • 8579.1: Antiblemma carolae Troubridge, 2020, Insecta Mundi, 0789: 26; Fig. 37a, 37b, 72, 129.
  • 8579.2: Antiblemma californica (Behr, 1870) is excluded as a nomen dubium by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 8581.1: Epitausa coppryi (Guenée, 1852) has been reported from Texas by Knudson and Bordelon (2004).
  • 8583: Athyrma fakahatchee Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 24; Fig. 35, 69, 127, was formerly listed as Athyrma adjutrix of authors; (not Cramer, [1780]) in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010).
  • 8583.1: Athyrma ganglio Hübner, [1831] from Florida, previously regarded as an undescribed species and listed as Athyrma ganglio of authors; not Hübner, [1831] in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), is treated as an extension of the known range for "true" ganglio in Troubridge (2020), Insecta Mundi, 0789: 25.
  • 8585: Epidromia lienaris (Hübner, 1823), n. comb. in Becker (2001), includes as a synonym E. profana (Walker, 1858) in Lafontaine & Dickel (2008), a name formerly listed as a synonym of E. poaphilodes (Genée, 1852) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 8585.2: Epidromia pannosa, mistakingly synonymized with E. poaphilodes (Genée, 1852) by J. G. Franclemont and E. Todd (in Hodges et al. 1983) (Checklist)), is returned to full species in Solis (1986).
  • 8585.3: Epidromia rotundata Herrich-Schäffer, 1869, formerly a synonym of Epidromia lienaris (Hübner, 1823) in Becker (2001), is treated as a full species with Epidromia fergusoni Solis, 1986 as a new synonym in Lafontaine & Dickel, (2008).
  • 8585.4: Manbuta pyraliformis, transferred from the genus Epidromia in Poole (1989) and later to the genus Manbuta pyraliformis in Becker (2001), is reported from Florida by Dickel (1991).
  • 8590.1: Baniana minor Lafontaine & Walsh, 2010, n. sp., ZooKeys, 39: 7.
  • 8591.1: Phoberia ingenua (Walker, 1858), revised status in Lafontaine et al. (2008), was formerly as synonym of Phoberia atomaris Hübner, 1818.
  • 8594: Cissusa indiscreta (Edwards, 1886) includes as a synonym Cissusa subtermina [8595] in Mustelin (2006), Zootaxa, 1278: 5.
  • 8598.1: Melipotis florida Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 16; Fig. 26a, 26b, 65, 122.
  • 8613: Forsebia cinis (Guenée, 1852) includes as a synonym Forsebia perlaeta (Hy. Edwards, 1882) [8613], ZooKeys, 264: 230
  • 8615.1: Bulia schausi Richards, 1936, was reported in Arizona by Ferris (2007).
  • 8615.2: Bulia mexicana Richards, 1941, is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, southern Texas, ZooKeys, 788: 246
  • 8616.1: Drasteria hastingsii was a subssp. of 8616 Drasteria mirifica.
  • 8623: Drasteria sabulosa: Includes as a synonym Drasteria nichollae [8624].
  • 8630.1: Drasteria convergens Mustelin, 2006, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1278: 1-47.
  • 8630.3: Drasteria parallela Crabo & Mustelin, 2013, n. sp., ZooKeys. 264: 92.
  • 8634: Drasteria maculosa (Behr, 1870) includes as a synonym 8633 Drasteria nubicola (Behr, 1870) in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), ZooKeys, 527: 136.
  • 8639: Drasteria howlandii (Grote, 1865) includes as a synonym 8640 Drasteria tejonica (Behr, 1870), ZooKeys, 788: 246.
  • 8644.5: Calyptis idonea Stoll [1782] is provisionally added the the checklist of the moths of North America north of Mexico; one specimen collected by C.W. Melton from Ramsey Canyon, Huachuca Mts., Cochise Co., AZ, 8/27/2022.
  • 8645.2: Hemeroblemma infans (Guenée, 1852), a Mexican species, was tentatively recognized within the North American fauna, one specimen collected in Hidalgo Co., TX in 2020 by Michael Overton. This species is omitted by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), no evidence of resident population.
  • 8646.1: Letis xylia Guenée, 1852 has been reported from Texas by Knudson and Bordelon (2004).
  • 8648: Thysania agrippina (Cramer, 1775) is listed as excluded by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023); listed in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) based on material from Florida but later removed for lack of evidence in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40:163 following Heppner (2007).
  • 8650.1: Tyrissa recurva Walker 1866 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico. Specimens were collected on No Name Key, Florida in 2016 (David Fine) and 2017 (Jim Troubridge). ZooKeys, 788: 246.
  • 8651.1: Lesmone aenaria (Druce, 1890), formerly treated as a synonym of 8651 Lesmone detrahens, is elevated to full species status, ZooKeys, 527: 136
  • 8659: Heteranassa mima (Harvey, 1876) includes as synonyms Heteranassa fraterna [8661] and Heteranassa minor [8660] in Homziak et al. (2015), ZooKeys, 527: 31-49.
  • 8661.1: Elousa albicans: Reported from Florida by Dickel (1991).
  • 8662.1: Coxina hadenoides Guenée, 1852, often misspelled as hadenioides, has been reported from Texas by Knudson and Bordelon (2004).
  • 8664.1: Euclystis insana (Guenée, 1852) has been reported from Texas by Knudson and Bordelon (2004).
  • 8665.1: Coenipeta medina Guenée, 1852 has been reported from Texas by Knudson and Bordelon (2004).
  • 8669: Kakopoda progenies replaces Kakopoda cincta which is a synonym.
  • 8673.1: Toxonprucha excavata (Walker, 1865) includes as a synonyms 8673.1 Toxonprucha diffundens of authors; (not Walker, 1858) and T. amoena Möschler, 1890 in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), ZooKeys, 527: 137.
  • 8673.2: Toxonprucha scitior (Walker, 1865), removed from the synonymy of "Toxonprucha" diffundens Walker, 1858 by inference in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), ZK 527: 137, and more formally treated as a full species in Schmidt, Lafontaine & Troubridge (2018), ZK 788: 246, based on DNA barcode and other observable differences, is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Texas.
  • 8673.3: Toxonprucha killamae Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 20: Fig. 7a, 7b, 7c, 71, 123.
  • 8676.01: Toxonprucha n. sp. 1 is a cryptic, likely undescribed species from western Texas represented at BOLD by BIN: BOLD:AAK1914. DNA barcode places this species near T. repentis.
  • 8677: Zaleops umbrina (Grote, 1883) includes as a synonym Zaleops paresa (Smith, 1906) [8678], a dark form, and Zaleops paressa Franclemont & Todd, 1983 (missp.).
  • 8680: Matigramma rubrosuffusa Grote, 1882 includes as a synonym Matigramma laena Grote, 1882 in Franclemont & Todd (1983).
  • 8680.1: Matigramma inopinata Franclemont, 1986, n. sp., J. Kans. Entomol., 59: 143.
  • 8680.2: Matigramma emmilta Franclemont, 1986, n. sp., J. Kans. Entomol., 59: 155.
  • 8680.3: Matigramma adoceta Franclemont, 1986, n. sp., J. Kans. Entomol., 59: 158.
  • 8681: Matigramma obscurior Franclemont & Todd, 1983, listed as "obscurior Strand, n. stat." by Franclemont & Todd in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), was originally described as an "aberration" of Matigramma laena Grote, 1882, a current synonym of 8680 Matigramma rubrosuffusa Grote, 1882.
  • 8681.1: Matigramma repentina Franclemont, 1986, n. sp., J. Kans. Entomol., 59: 149.
  • 8681.2: Matigramma necopina Franclemont, 1986, n. sp., . Kans. Entomol., 59(1):160, is now recognized within the North American fauna. This native of Mexico has been collected from Edwards Co., TX by A. Hendrickson in 2016, 1 ♂, 1 ♀, det. J. Metlevski, and subsequently in 2020 from Zavala Co., TX by J. Metlevski.
  • 8682.1: Acritogramma noctar: A single specimen of Acritogramma noctar (Schaus, 1901) from southern Arizona is in LACM (Franclemont 1986).
  • 8684.1: Zale peruncta (Guenée, 1852) has been reported from Texas by Knudson and Bordelon (2004).
  • 8685: Zale lafontainei Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 20, Fig. 7a, 7b, 7c, 71, 123. This species was listed as Zale viridans of authors; (not Guenée, 1852) in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015) and includes as synonyms Z. strigimacula of authors; (not Guenée, 1852) from Florida and Z. obsita of authors; (not Guenée, 1852) from Florida in Schmidt, Lafontaine & Troubridge (2018).

    This species is in the Zale strigimacula species complex near Zale erilda Schaus, 1940 and is represented at BOLD under the name Zale n. sp. 5 in BOLD:ACD9041, a BIN group which includes examples from Puerto Rico identified as Z. erilda. "True" Z. viridans is extralimital north of Mexico and was removed from the list in Lafontaine & Schmidt 2015.
  • 8686: Zale strigimacula (Guenée, 1852), known only from southern TX and south, is returned to the list in Schmidt, Lafontaine & Troubridge (2018), ZooKeys, 788: 246, after having previously been removed in Lafontaine & Schmidt 2015. (Reports of strigimacula from FL refer to Z. lafontainei Troubridge, 2020.)

    The identity of this species is tentatively fixed based in part on type locality, Brazil, and is represented at BOLD in BIN group BOLD:AAD0033. (It is possible that Zale sp. nr. strigimacula is "true" Z. strigimacula, however, that species is unknown from Brazil.) Records from TX previously identified as Z. obsita refer to this species or nr. strigimacula.
  • 8686.2: Zale nr. strigimacula is the "additional species belonging to the Z. strigimacula complex... known from Texas" in Schmidt, Lafontaine & Troubridge (2018), ZooKeys, 788: 246. It ranges from Texas to Columbia, Schmidt & Lafontaine (pers. comm., 8/1/2017).

    Examples from TX have previously been misidentified as Z. obsita, Z. viridans and in some but not all cases Z. strigimacula. Z. n. sp. nr. strigimacula is tentatively represented at BOLD in BIN group BOLD:ABY4634 under the name "Z. Lafontaine15".
  • 8690.1: Zale vargoi Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 22; Fig. 33a, 33b, 33c, 78, 125.
  • 8693.1: Zale chisosensis Blanchard & Franclemont, 1982, n. sp.: Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash., 84: 134-137.
  • 8697.1: Zale clandestina Troubridge, 2020, Insecta Mundi, 0789: 23; Fig. 34a, 34b, 77, 126.
  • 8713.1: Zale intenta (Walker, [1858]) is raised from synonymy with 8713 Zale lunifera (Hübner, 1818) to full species status, ZooKeys, 39: 99-106.
  • 8718.1: Zale meriata (Martyn, 1797) is excluded as a nomen dubium by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 8723.01: Mimophisma forbesi Schaus, 1940 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico. This species was previously known only from Puerto Rico, but found in the Florida Keys by Jim Troubridge in 2013, ZooKeys, 788: 246.
  • 8723.1: Mimophisma ablunaris (Guenée, 1852), n. comb. (Cock et al. 2023), was formerly in the genus Achaea. This species was reported from Florida by Dickel (1991). Also reported from Texas by Knudson and Bordelon (2004), "these records may be referrable to Mimophisma delunaris (E. Knudson, pers. comm.)" (Lafontaine & Schmidt 2010).
  • 8724: Gondysia consobrina, formerly placed in the genera Dysgonia and Neadysgonia, includes as a synonym G. pertorrida, ZooKeys, 149: 103-106.
  • 8725: Gondysia similis: Formerly placed in the genera Dysgonia and Neadysgonia, ZooKeys, 149: 103-106.
  • 8726: Gondysia smithii was formerly placed in the genera Dysgonia and Neadysgonia, ZooKeys, 149: 103-106.
  • 8726.1: Gondysia telma (Sullivan, 2010), n. sp., ZooKeys, 39: 93, was, formerly placed in the genus Neadysgonia, ZooKeys, 149: 103-106 ZooKeys, 149: 103-106.
  • 8729.1: Cutina aluticolor Pogue & Ferguson, 1998, n. sp., Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash., 100: 344.
  • 8729.2: Cutina arcuata Pogue & Ferguson, 1998, n. sp.: Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash., 100: 331-352.
  • 8730.1: Focillidia grenadensis: Reported from Florida by Heppner (2003).
  • 8738: Caenurgina crassiuscula: Includes as a synonym Caenurgina distincta [8737].
  • 8746.1: Mocis cubana: Reported from Florida by Dickel (1991).
  • 8750.1: Ptichodis immunis: Reported from Florida by Dickel (1991).
  • 8759: Argyrostrotis flavistriaria: Includes as synonyms A. herbicola [8755], A. contempta [8756], A. diffundens [8757] and A. carolina [8758]. Synonymy from Sullivan & Lafontaine 2011.
  • 8765.1: Doryodes desoto Lafontaine & Sullivan, 2015, n. sp., ZooKeys, 527: 11.
  • 8765.11: Doryodes fulva Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 19; Fig. 30, 81.
  • 8765.2: Doryodes okaloosa Sullivan & Lafontaine, 2015, n. sp., ZooKeys. 527: 12.
  • 8767: Doryodes spadaria Guenée, [1858] includes as a race 8766 Doryodes grandipennis in Lafontaine & Sullivan (2015), ZooKeys, 527: 13.
  • 8767.1: Doryodes fusselli Sullivan & Lafontaine, 2015, n. sp., ZooKeys. 527: 15.
  • 8767.11: Doryodes acta Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 17; Fig. 28, 79.
  • 8767.2: Doryodes latistriga Sullivan & Lafontaine, 2015, n. sp., ZooKeys. 527: 17.
  • 8767.3: Doryodes broui Lafontaine & Sullivan, 2015, n. sp., ZooKeys. 527: 18.
  • 8767.4: Doryodes reineckei Sullivan & Lafontaine, 2015, n. sp., ZooKeys. 527: 21.
  • 8767.5: Doryodes unica Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 18; Fig. 29, 80.
  • 8777: Catocala badia: Includes as a subspecies Catocala coelebs [8776].
  • 8780.1: Catocala myristica Kons & Borth, 2015, n. sp., Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History 56(1):55-65.
  • 8787.1: Catocala atocala Brou, 1985, n. sp.: Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash., 87: 889-892.
  • 8801.1: Catocala umbrosa Brou, 2003, n. sp.: Southern Lepidopterists' News 24: (48-50); 24: 3, insert C; 24: (85-86).
  • 8811: Catocala faustina Strecker, 1873 includes as subspecies Catocala cleopatra Strecker, 1874 (Gall & Hawks 1990:8) and Catocala allusa Hulst, 1884 (Gall & Hawks 2010:44). Some authors informally treat allusa as a full species. Some speculate that cleopatra should be returned to full species with allusa as a subspecies. There is active study aimed at resolving the status of the names listed as faustina subspecies, Lawrence Gall (pers. comm., 12/5/2018).
  • 8825: Catocala jessica: Includes as a synonym Catocala babayaga [8824].
  • 8829: Catocala junctura: Includes as a synonym Catocala arizonae [8828].
  • 8835.1: Catocala desdemona Edwards, 1881, formerly treated as a subspecies of 8835 Catocala delilah Strecker, 1874, is returned to full species status and includes as synonyms Catocala ixion Druce, 1890 and Catocala delilah form utahensis Cassino, 1918 in Hawks (2010), ZooKeys, 39: 18.
  • 8835.2: Catocala caesia Hawks, 2010, n. sp., ZooKeys, 39: 19.
  • 8836: Catocala andromache Edwards, 1885 includes as a synonym Catocala wellsi Johnson, 1983 in Hawks (2010), ZooKeys, 39: 26
  • 8843.1: Catocala slotteni Kons & Borth 2016, n. sp., Bull., Peabody Mus. Nat. Hist., 57:229-239.
  • 8848.1: Catocala bastropi Kons & Borth 2017, n. sp., Bull., Peabody Mus. Nat. Hist., 58: 31-46.
  • 8858.1: Catocala pretiosa Lintner, 1876 is elevated from synonymy of 8858 Catocala crataegi to full species status in Schweitzer (1982), Journ. Lepid. Soc., 28: 5-21, and includes as a synonym [8859] Catocala texarkana Brower, 1976 in Gall & Hawks (2010), ZooKeys 39: 70.
  • 8858.2: Catocala aestivalia Kons & Borth, 2015, n. sp., Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History 56(1):67-79.
  • 8862.1: Catocala ventura Borth & Kons, 2016, n. sp., Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History. 57(2): 241-252.
  • 8865: Catocala praeclara Grote & Robinson, 1866 includes as subspecies Catocala manitoba Beutenmüller, 1908 and Catocala charlottae Brou, 1988 in Gall & Hawks (2010).
  • 8878.1: Catocala lineella was a subsp. of 8878 Catocala amica.
  • 8886: Enigmogramma basigera: Formerly placed in the genus Argyrogramma.
  • 8888: Agrapha abrota, new generic treatment in Lafontaine & Poole (1991), MONA Fascicle 25.1:44, was formerly in the genus Trichoplusia. This species, erroneously placed in Trichoplusia, is listed as excluded by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) due to lack of any verifiable records following Lafontaine & Poole (1991). The name Agrapha, a valid genus, is erroneously listed as a junior synonym of Ctenoplusia in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 8889: Ctenoplusia oxygramma, new generic treatment in Lafontaine & Poole (1991), was formerly placed in the genus Agrapha.
  • 8890: Chrysodeixis includens: Formerly placed in the genus Pseudoplusia.
  • 8890.1: Chrysodeixis chalcites: Reported in significant numbers in several greenhouse complexes in southwestern British Columbia in 2005 and 2006 and was occasionally found in the wild also. An eradication program conducted in 2007 seems to have been successful. Previously reported as C. eriosoma (not Doubleday, 1843).
  • 8894: Notioplusia illustrata: Formerly placed in the genus Autoplusia.
  • 8901: Polychrysia esmeralda: Formerly listed as Polychrysia moneta, an Asian species from which P. esmeralda is now considered distinct.
  • 8902.1: Euchalcia borealis Lafontaine & Poole, 1991, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 25.1: 1-177.
  • 8906: Autographa bonaerensis is listed as excluded by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023); no verifiable records (Lafontaine & Poole 1991).
  • 8907: Megalographa biloba: Formerly placed in the genus Autographa.
  • 8913.1: Autographa buraetica (Staudinger, 1892) is a Eurasian species recorded in North America in Yukon and Alaska.
  • 8914.1: Autographa gamma (Linnaeus, 1758) is a Eurasian species added to the North American fauna north of Mexico because of its occurrence in Greenland.
  • 8919.1: Autographa flavida Lafontaine & Dickel, 2004, n. sp.: Holarctic Lepidoptera, 7: 49-50.
  • 8922: Syngrapha ottolenguii: Formerly placed in the genus Autographa.
  • 8932: Syngrapha sackenii: Includes as a synonym Syngrapha snowii [8931].
  • 8934: Syngrapha borea: Includes as a synonym Syngrapha lula [8933].
  • 8947: Syngrapha alticola: Treated as a separate species from the Eurasian species Syngrapha devergens.
  • 8951.1: Plusia magnimacula D. & L. Handfield, 2006, n. sp.: The Canadian Entomologist, 138: 853-859.
  • 8956.1: Marathyssa minus: DNA barcode data supports elevation of this species, previously considered to be a subspecies of Marathyssa inficita. The two species occur in sympatry in parts of AZ, NM and TX.
  • 8959: Paectes pygmaea Hübner, 1818 includes as a synonym 8958 Paectes flabella (Grote 1879) in Metzler & Franclemont (1991), Jour. Lepid. Soc., 45(1): 34-41.
  • 8959.1: Paectes abrostolella (Walker, 1866) is elevated from synonymy of 8959 Paectes pygmaea Hübner, 1818 in Metzler & Franclemont (1991), Jour. Lepid. Soc., 45(1): 34-41.
  • 8962: Paectes abrostoloides (Guenée, 1852) includes as a synonym 8963 Paectes delineata in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), ZooKeys, 527: 138.
  • 8963.1: Paectes lunodes (Guenée, 1852) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Miami, Dade Co., FL) in Dickel (1991), Tropical Lepidoptera, 2(1): 55; fig. 18. P. lunodes may be extralimital to the US with reports from Florida possibly referring to 8963.3 Paectes hercules Troubridge, 2020.
  • 8963.3: Paectes hercules Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 27; Fig. 24, 130.
  • 8966: Paectes asper Pogue, 2013 was previously listed as Paectes obrotunda (Guenée, 1852), a species confined to Brazil.
  • 8967: Paectes nana (Walker, 1865) is rasised from synonymy of Paectes arcigera Guenee, 1852), a Caribbean species, and includes as a synonym P. burserae (Dyar, 1901) [8960] in Pogue (2013).
  • 8968: Marathyssa pulcherrimus (Grote, 1865), new combination following Zahiri et al. (2023), was formerly in the genus Eutelia.
  • 8968.1: Marathyssa pyrastis (Hampson, 1905), rev. stat. (Lafontaine & Schmidt 2010) was previously treated as a synonym of Marathyssa furcata (Walker, 1865); new combination following Zahiri et al. (2023), was formerly in the genus Eutelia.
  • 8968.2: Marathyssa furcata (Walker, 1865), new combination following Zahiri et al. (2023), was formerly in the genus Eutelia.
  • 8971.1: Baileya acadiana Brou, 2004, n. sp.: Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 58: 94-99.
  • 8974: Garella nilotica: Previously known as Characoma nilotica.
  • 8976: Nycteola columbiana (Edwards, [1874]) was previously listed as Nycteola columbiana (Edwards, 1873), ZooKeys, 788: 243.
  • 8976.85: Nycteola nr. columbiana is a cryptic species represented at BOLD by BIN BOLD:AAI3437.
  • 8978: Nycteola metaspilella: Nycteola scriptana is a homonym, replaced by Nycteola metaspilella.
  • 8982: Collomena inflexa (Morrison, 1875) includes as a synonym 8982 Collomena filifera of authors; (not Walker, 1857). Collomena filifera is extralimital. - Lafontaine & Sullivan (2015), ZooKeys. 527: 138.
  • 8983.1: Meganola phylla was a subsp. of 8983 Meganola minuscula
  • 8983.2: Meganola spodia Franclemont, 1985, n. sp.: Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash., 87: 871-874.
  • 8983.3: Meganola georgei Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 28; Fig. 21, 92, 131.
  • 8987: Meganola varia (Barnes & Lindsey, 1921) is apparently a junior homonym of Meganola varia (Saalmüller, 1884), a species found in Madagascar. Provided the generic placement of the later does not change, the name Meganola extusata (Dyar, 1923), a current synonym of the former, is available and awaits formal recognition as a replacement.
  • 8998: Nola involuta: Includes as synonyms N. apera of authors; (not Druce, 1897), N. exposita (treated as a ssp. of N. apera in the 1983 checklist) and N. aphyla [8994, 931134].
  • 8999.1: Cydosia majuscula (Edwards, 1881) is elevated from synonymy of 8999 Cydosia aurivitta to full species status in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), ZooKeys, 527: 138.
  • 9001: Cydosia curvinella: Includes as a synonym Cydosia phaedra under which name it was previously listed.
  • 9002: Tripudia inquaesita (Barnes & Benjamin, 1924) was synonymized with damozela (Dyar, 1914) in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010) and subsequently raised back to full species status in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), ZooKeys. 527: 127-147.
  • 9002.1: Tripudia munna: Recorded in southern California and southern Arizona.
  • 9002.2: Tripudia damozela (Dyar, 1914) was synonymized with inquaesita (Barnes & Benjamin, 1924) in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010, a name subsequently raised back to full species status in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), ZooKeys. 527: 127-147.
  • 9003: Tripudia quadrifera (Zeller, 1874) was shown to be a species complex by Pogue (2009) with T. quadrifera confined in United States to TX.
  • 9003.1: Tripudia rectangula Pogue, 2009, n. sp., Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 111: 74; figs. 3, 12-13, 27.
  • 9003.2: Tripudia paraplesia Pogue, 2009, n. sp., Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 111: 79; figs. 4, 14-15, 28.
  • 9004.1: Tripudia chihuahua Blanchard & Knudson, 1984, n. sp.: Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash., 86: 639-642.
  • 9004.2: Tripudia lamina Pogue, 2009, n. sp., Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 111: 84; figs. 7, 20-21, 31.
  • 9007.1: Tripudia calusa Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 30, Fig. 20, 83, 133.
  • 9009: Tripudia flavofasciata is a member of the Tripudia flavofasciata complex which also includes T. goyanensis, versutus and undescribed species as revealed by DNA barcoding. Maculation and location appear to be of limited value in assigning specimens to species, Chris Schmidt and Don Lafontaine (pers. comm. 11/10/2017).
  • 9010: Tripudia versutus is a member of the Tripudia flavofasciata complex which also includes T. flavofasciata, goyanensis and undescribed species as revealed by DNA barcoding. Maculation and location appear to be of limited value in assigning specimens to species, Chris Schmidt and Don Lafontaine (pers. comm. 11/10/2017).
  • 9010.1: Tripudia goyanensis is a member of the Tripudia flavofasciata complex which also includes T. flavofasciata, versutus and undescribed species as revealed by DNA barcoding. Maculation and location appear to be of limited value in assigning specimens to species, Chris Schmidt and Don Lafontaine (pers. comm. 11/10/2017).
  • 9014: Cobubatha lixiva: Includes as a synonym Cobubatha basicinerea [9015].
  • 9017: Cobubatha orthozona: Includes as a synonym 9016 - Cobubatha antonita (Dyar, 1911).
  • 9019: Cobubatha hippotes of authors; (not Druce, 1889) was included in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) as as "true" hippotes based on records from Texas which are now known to be of a related undescribed species (Schmidt et al. 2018).
  • 9019.1: Cobubatha ipilla: Recorded in the Big Bend area of western Texas by Ed Knudson.
  • 9019.2: Cobubatha megaplaga: Recorded in Texas by Ed Knudson.
  • 9020.1: Allerastria annae Brown, 1987, n. sp.: Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera, 25: 136-145.
  • 9021: Exyra fax: Includes as a synonym Exyra rolandiana [9022].
  • 9025: "Oruza" albocostaliata: Generic placement is provisional, ZooKeys. 40: 123.
  • 9026: "Oruza" albocostata: Generic placement is provisional, ZooKeys. 40: 123.
  • 9030: Ozarba aeria: Includes as a synonym 9029.1 - Ozarba fannia (Druce, 1889).
  • 9038: Hyperstrotia villificans (Barnes & McDunnough, 1918) was synonymized with 9035 Hyperstrotia nana by Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015) and returned to full species status by Schmidt et al. (2018), ZooKeys, 788: 245, based on new DNA barcode evidence.
  • 9044: Marimatha nigrofimbria (Guenée, 1852) was formerly placed in the genus Thioptera, ZooKeys, 39: 117-135.
  • 9044.1: Marimatha squala Ferris & Lafontaine, 2010, n. sp., ZooKeys, 39: 124.
  • 9044.2: Marimatha quadrata Ferris & Lafontaine, 2010, n. sp., ZooKeys, 39: 126.
  • 9045: Marimatha tripuncta (Möschler, 1890) was formerly in the genus Thioptera and includes as a synonym Marimatha aurifera of authors; (not Walker, [1858]), ZooKeys, 39: 128.
  • 9045.1: Marimatha piscimala Ferris & Lafontaine, 2010, n. sp., ZooKeys, 39: 128.
  • 9046: Deltote bellicula: Formerly placed in the genus Lithacodia.
  • 9047: Protodeltote muscosula (Guenée, 1852) was formerly placed in the genus Lithacodia, Bull. Kitakyushu Mus. Nat. Hist., 5: 91-133. The genus Protodeltote was subsumed within Deltote as a subgenus by Fibiger et al. (2009) and re-instated by Schmidt et al. (2018), ZooKeys, 788: 247.
  • 9048: Protodeltote albidula: Protodeltote muscosula (Guenée, 1852) was formerly placed in the genus Lithacodia, Bull. Kitakyushu Mus. Nat. Hist., 5: 91-133. The genus Protodeltote was subsumed within Deltote as a subgenus by Fibiger et al. (2009) and re-instated by Schmidt et al. (2018), ZooKeys, 788: 247.
  • 9049: Maliattha synochitis: Formerly placed in the genus Lithacodia.
  • 9050: Maliattha concinnimacula: Formerly placed in the genus Lithacodia.
  • 9051: "Lithacodia" musta (Grote & Robinson, 1868) is provisionally placed in the genus Lithacodia, ZooKeys. 40: 133.
  • 9052: "Lithacodia" costaricana of authors; not Franclemont & Todd, 1983, an undescribed species (Arizona) is provisionally placed in the genus Lithacodia. Treatment follows Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys. 40: 133.
  • 9053: Pseudeustrotia carneola: Formerly placed in the genus Lithacodia.
  • 9054: Pseudeustrotia indeterminata: Formerly placed in the genus Lithacodia.
  • 9055: "Lithacodia" phya (Druce, 1889) replaces Lithacodia penthis of authors; (not Schaus, 1904) and is provisionally placed in the genus Lithacodia, ZooKeys. 40: 133.
  • 9056.1: Homophoberia australis Troubridge, 2020, Insecta Mundi, 0789: 33; Fig. 49a, 49b, 49c, 96, 135.
  • 9059.1: Capis archaia L. & D. Handfield, 2006, n. sp.: The Canadian Entomologist, 138: 333-338.
  • 9062: Cerma cerintha (Treitschke, 1826) includes as a synonym 9063 Cerma sirius Barnes & McDunnough, 1918 in Schmidt & Anweiler (2020).
  • 9063.1: Tyta luctuosa: A Eurasian species released in North America as a biological control agent for field bindweed Convulvus arvensis. Collection records from Utah in 2007 by Jim Vargo suggest it has become established.
  • 9067.1: Diastema leo Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 34; Fig. 47, 98, 136.
  • 9068.1: Diastema chuza (Druce, 1898), formerly in the genus Eustrotia, is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, Starr County Texas, ZooKeys, 788: 248.
  • 9068.97: Diastema nr. morata is a cryptic species from Texas and Arizona represented at BOLD by BIN AEA6596.
  • 9070: Amyna stricta (Walker, 1858) is raised from synonymy of 9070 Amyna axis (Walker, 1858) [= 9070 Amyna octo Guenée, 1852 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist)] to full species status in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), ZooKeys, 527: 138. Amyna axis is extralimital to North America.
  • 9071.1: Aleptina junctimacula Blanchard, 1984, n. sp., in Todd et al. (1984), Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash., 86: 951-960.
  • 9072: Aleptina aleptivoides (Barnes & McDunnough, 1912) is transferred from the genus Paracretonia (apparently misspelled as "Paracretona" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist)) in Todd et al. (1984), Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash., 86: 951-960.
  • 9072.1: Aleptina clinopetes: First reported in United States by Todd et al. (1984, Arizona).
  • 9072.2: Aleptina arenaria Metzler & Forbes, 2011, n. sp., ZooKeys 149: 125-133.
  • 9079: Eublemma irresoluta Dyar, 1919 is listed as excluded by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), no vouchers found.
  • 9081: Sigela incisa Troubridge, 2020 includes as a synonym [9081] Sigela vilhelmina of authors (Dyar, 1916), n. comb., in Troubridge (2020), Insecta Mundi, 0789: 9; Fig. 18, 88, 117. "True" S. vilhelmina, n. comb. in Troubridge (2020), is extralimital to the US and Canada.
  • 9081.1: Sigela minuta Troubridge, 2020, Insecta Mundi, 0789: 11; Fig. 19, 90, 118.
  • 9081.2: Sigela subincisa Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 9; Fig. 17, 89.
  • 9082: Ponometia albitermen: Formerly placed in the genus Tarachidia, ZooKeys, 39: 1-160.
  • 9083: Ponometia parvula: Formerly placed in the genus Tarachidia, ZooKeys, 39: 1-160.
  • 9084: Ponometia bicolorata: Formerly placed in the genus Tarachidia, ZooKeys, 39: 1-160.
  • 9085: Ponometia semiflava: Formerly placed in the genus Tarachidia, ZooKeys, 39: 1-160.
  • 9085.1: Ponometia septuosa: Formerly placed in the genus Tarachidia, ZooKeys, 39: 1-160. New species description. Blanchard & Knudson, 1986, n. sp.: Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash., 88: 134-141.
  • 9086: Ponometia clausula: Formerly placed in the genus Tarachidia, ZooKeys, 39: 1-160.
  • 9087: Ponometia venustula: Formerly placed in the genus Tarachidia, ZooKeys, 39: 1-160.
  • 9088: Ponometia virginalis: Formerly placed in the genus Tarachidia, ZooKeys, 39: 1-160.
  • 9089: Ponometia binocula: Formerly placed in the genus Tarachidia, ZooKeys, 39: 1-160.
  • 9090: Ponometia candefacta: Formerly placed in the genus Tarachidia, ZooKeys, 39: 1-160.
  • 9091: Ponometia dorneri: Formerly placed in the genus Tarachidia, ZooKeys, 39: 1-160.
  • 9092: Ponometia huita: Formerly placed in the genus Tarachidia, ZooKeys, 39: 1-160.
  • 9093: Ponometia heonyx: Formerly placed in the genus Tarachidia, ZooKeys, 39: 1-160.
  • 9094: Ponometia cuta: Formerly placed in the genus Tarachidia, ZooKeys, 39: 1-160.
  • 9095: Ponometia erastrioides: Formerly placed in the genus Tarachidia, ZooKeys, 39: 1-160.
  • 9096: Ponometia libedis: Formerly placed in the genus Tarachidia, ZooKeys, 39: 1-160.
  • 9097: Ponometia nannodes: Formerly placed in the genus Tarachidia., ZooKeys, 39: 1-160.
  • 9098: Ponometia phecolisca: Formerly placed in the genus Tarachidia, ZooKeys, 39: 1-160.
  • 9099: Ponometia alata: Formerly placed in the genus Tarachidia, ZooKeys, 39: 1-160.
  • 9100: Ponometia albimargo: Formerly placed in the genus Tarachidia, ZooKeys, 39: 1-160.
  • 9101: Ponometia tortricina: Formerly placed in the genus Tarachidia, ZooKeys, 39: 1-160.
  • 9101.1: Ponometia nigra (Mustelin, 2006), n. sp., Zootaxa, 1278: 1-47, was formerly in the genus formerly in the genus Tarachidia, n. comb., Lafontaine & Poole (2010), ZooKeys, 39: 155.
  • 9101.2: Ponometia fumata: Formerly placed in the genus Tarachidia; elevated from synonymy of Ponometia tortricina [9101], ZooKeys, 39: 1-160.
  • 9102: Ponometia fasciatella: Formerly placed in the genus Tarachidia, ZooKeys, 39: 1-160.
  • 9103: Ponometia hutsoni: Formerly placed in the genus Tarachidia, ZooKeys, 39: 1-160.
  • 9104: Ponometia pulchra: Formerly placed in the genus Tarachidia, ZooKeys, 39: 1-160.
  • 9105: Ponometia acutus (Smith, 1905), formerly placed in the genus Conochares, n. comb. in Lafontaine & Poole (2010), ZooKeys, 39: 1-160, includes as a synonym Ponometia catalina (Smith, 1906) [9108] in Mustelin (2006), Zootaxa, 1278: 9.
  • 9107: Ponometia altera: Formerly placed in the genus Conochares.
  • 9109: Ponometia elegantula: Formerly placed in the genus Conochares. Includes as synonyms Ponometia rectangula [9106] and Ponometia arizonae [9110].
  • 9111: Tarache augustipennis: Formerly placed in the genus Therasea. Includes as a synonym Tarache flavicosta [9112].
  • 9113: Tarache huachuca: Formerly placed in the genus Terasea. Includes as a synonym Tarache orba [9114] in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 134.
  • 9115.1: Ponometia bruchi (Breyer, 1931), n. comb (Lafontaine & Poole 2010), is now recognized within the North American fauna (Brou et al. 2024). This species was formerly treated as a synonym of albisecta (Hampson) in Todd (1966) and as a valid species in Lafontaine & Poole (2010) with confirmation by Brou et al. (2024).
  • 9116: Ponometia mcdunnoughi (Barnes & Benjamin, 1923) corrects spelling of macdunnoughi in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 9119.81: Ponometia sp. is an unidentified species from Texas which matches BOLD "Ponometia Poole03" from Costa Rica.
  • 9120: Tarache idella: Formerly placed in the genus Hemispragueia, ZooKeys 39: 157.
  • 9133: Tarache apela: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia.
  • 9134: Tarache sutor: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia.
  • 9135: Tarache tenuicula: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia, ZooKeys, 39: 156.
  • 9136: Tarache aprica: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia.
  • 9137: Tarache lactipennis: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia.
  • 9138: Tarache abdominalis: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia, ZooKeys, 39: 156.
  • 9139: Tarache knowltoni: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia.
  • 9140: Tarache flavipennis: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia.
  • 9140.1: Tarache lagunae (Mustelin & Leuschner, 2000), n. sp., Proc. San Diego Soc. Nat. Hist., was formerly in the genus Acontia, ZooKeys, 39: 156.
  • 9141: Tarache assimilis: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia.
  • 9142: Tarache quadriplaga: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia.
  • 9143: Tarache tetragona: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia.
  • 9144: Tarache dacia: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia.
  • 9145: Tarache terminimaculata: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia.
  • 9146: Tarache delecta: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia.
  • 9147: Tarache bella: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia.
  • 9148: Tarache lucasi: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia.
  • 9148.1: Tarache ardoris Hübner, [1827-1831], n. comb. in Lafontaine & Poole (2010), ZooKeys, 39: 157, is excluded, extralimital north of Mexico by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). Described from "Georgien" [Georgia], the type locality is considered erroneous.
  • 9149: Tarache expolita: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia.
  • 9150: Tarache arida: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia.
  • 9151: Tarache cora: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia.
  • 9152: Tarache major: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia.
  • 9153: Tarache lanceolata: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia.
  • 9154: Tarache sedata: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia.
  • 9155: Tarache acerba: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia. Includes as a synonym Therasea acerboides [9155].
  • 9156: Tarache axendra: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia. Includes as a synonym Therasea disconnecta [9156].
  • 9157: (Acontia) bilimeki Felder & Rogenhofer, 1874: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia. Includes as a synonym Therasea disconnecta.
  • 9158: Tarache areloides: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia.
  • 9159: Tarache areli: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia.
  • 9159.1: Tarache toddi: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia. New species description, Ferris & Lafontine 2009.
  • 9159.2: Tarache geminocula: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia. New species description, Ferris & Lafontine 2009.
  • 9159.3: Tarache albifusa: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia. New species description, Ferris & Lafontine 2009.
  • 9160: Acontia chea: Includes as a synonym Acontia eudryada [9162].
  • 9160.1: Acontia jaliscana: Reported from Texas by Ed Knudson.
  • 9165: "Aleptina" semiatra: Formerly placed in the genus Acontia. Placement in the genus Aleptina is provisional, ZooKeys. 40: 138.
  • 9175.1: Bagisara praecelsa Ferguson, 1997, n. sp.: Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 51: 344-357.
  • 9175.2: Bagisara laverna: First recorded in Arizona by James Adams (2000). Now known to be resident.
  • 9176.1: Bagisara brouana Ferguson, 1997, n. sp.: Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 51: 344-357.
  • 9178: Panthea virginarius: Includes as synonyms Panthea portlandia [9179] and Panthea angelica [9180].
  • 9182: Panthea furcilla: Includes as a synonym Panthea pallescens [9183].
  • 9183.1: Neopanthea apanthea (Anweiler, 2009), n. sp., ZooKeys 9: 102, is transferred from the genus genus Panthea to Neopanthea Anweiler & Schmidt 2020, n. gen. in Schmidt & Anweiler (2020), MONA Fascicle 25.4: 26.
  • 9183.2: Panthea judyae Anweiler, 2009, n. sp, ZooKeys, 9: 106.
  • 9183.3: Panthea greyi Anweiler, 2009, n. sp., ZooKeys, 9: 115.
  • 9187: Arctioptera cavillator (Walker, 1856) is transferred from the genus Lichnoptera to Arctioptera Anweiler & Schmidt 2020, n. gen., and includes as a synonym 9187 Lichnoptera decora (Morrison, 1875) in Schmidt & Anweiler (2020), MONA Fascicle 25.4: 21.
  • 9188: Semixanthia franclemonti (Anweiler & Schmidt, 2010), n. sp., ZooKeys, 39: 166, is transferred from the genus Charadra to Semixanthia Anweiler & Schmidt, 2020, n. gen., in Schmidt & Anweiler (2020), MONA Fascicle 25.4: 51.
  • 9188.1: Semixanthia tapa (Anweiler & Schmidt, 2010), n. sp., ZooKeys, 39: 166, is transferred from the genus Charadra to Semixanthia Anweiler & Schmidt, 2020, n. gen., in Schmidt & Anweiler (2020), MONA Fascicle 25.4: 52.
  • 9189: Charadra deridens (Guenée, 1852) includes as a synonym ingenua Smith, 1906 (Schmidt & Anweiler 2010), a name previously confused with moneta Anweiler & Schmidt, 2010, n. sp.
  • 9189.1: Charadra moneta Schmidt & Anweiler, 2010, n. sp., ZooKeys, 39:177, was previously misidentified in most collections as ingenua Smith, 1906, a species which occupied number 9189.1 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Ingenua was synonymized with deridens (Guenée, 1852) in Anweiler & Schmidt (2010).
  • 9193: Raphia frater Grote, 1864 includes as subspecies 9192 R. f. abrupta, 9194 R. f. piazzi, 9195 R. f. coloradensis, 9196 R. f. elbea, and 9198 R. f. cinderella. R. f. coloradensis includes as a synonym 9197 R. pallula, ZooKeys. 421: 91-113.
  • 9202: Acronicta insita (Walker, 1856) includes as synonyms Acronicta dactylina (Grote, 1874) [9203], n. syn., and Acronicta hesperida (Smith, 1897) [9204], rev. syn., in Schmidt & Anweiler (2020), MONA Fascicle 25.4: 160.
  • 9205.1: Acronicta cyanescens was a subspecies of 9205 - Acronicta lepusculina
  • 9206: Acronicta vulpina (Grote, 1883), listed as a subspecies of Acronicta leporina (extralimital), in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is treated as a full species in Kononenko et al. (1989), Mikkola et al. (1991), and Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010).
  • 9212: Acronicta grisea (Walker, 1856) includes as a synonym Acronicta tartarea [9213] in Pohl et al. (2010), ZooKeys, 38: 505.
  • 9214: Acronicta falcula (Grote, 1877) formerly included as synonyms A. parallela and A. mansueta, Lafontaine & Schmidt (2011), Zookeys, 149: 153.
  • 9215: Acronicta parallela (Grote, 1879), previously synonymized with Acronicta falcula (Grote, 1877) in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 136, is elevated back to full species status, Lafontaine & Schmidt (2011), Zookeys, 149: 153.
  • 9216: Acronicta albarufa (Grote, 1874) includes as a subspecies Acronicta exempta (Dyar, 1922) [9216] in Schmidt & Anweiler (2020), MONA Fascicle 25.4: 141.
  • 9218: Acronicta mansueta (Smith, 1897), previously synonymized with Acronicta falcula in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 136, is elevated back to full species status in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2011), Zookeys, 149: 153.
  • 9219: Acronicta connecta (Grote, 1873) includes as a synonym, [9220] Acronicta rapidan (Dyar, 1912) in Schmidt & Anweiler (2020), MONA Fascicle 25.4: 215.
  • 9225: Acronicta vinnula (Grote, 1864) includes as a subspecies [9222] Acronicta paupercula (Grote, 1874) with [9223] Acronicta lepetita (Smith, 1908), n. syn., in Schmidt & Anweiler (2020), MONA Fascicle 25.4: 174.
  • 9229: Acronicta hasta (Guenée, 1852) includes as a synonym Acronicta furcifera [9228] in Forbes (1954), overlooked syn. in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), corrected by Rings et al. (1992).
  • 9231.1: Acronicta browni: New species description. Mustelin & Leuschner, 2000, n. sp.: Proc. San Diego Soc. Nat. Hist., 36: 1-18.
  • 9233: Acronicta nigrosuffusa Schmidt & Anweiler, 2020, n. sp., includes as a synonym 9233 Acronicta theodora of authors; not Schaus, 1894 in Schmidt & Anweiler (2020), MONA Fascicle 25.4: 127.
  • 9238.1: Acronicta perblanda Ferguson, [1989], n. sp.: Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera, 26: 201-218.
  • 9238.2: Acronicta texana Schmidt & Anweiler, 2020, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 25.4: 210.
  • 9241.1: Acronicta heitzmani Covell & Metzler, 1992, n. sp.: Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 46: 220-232.
  • 9242.1: Acronicta immodica Schmidt & Anweiler, 2020, n. sp., includes as a synonym Acronicta modica of authors; (not Walker, 1856) in Schmidt & Anweiler (2020), MONA Fascicle 25.4: 145.
  • 9244: Acronicta modica (Walker, 1856) includes as synonym 9245 Acronicta haesitata (Grote, 1882) in Schmidt & Anweiler (2020), MONA Fascicle 25.4: 147. Specimens previously identified as this species refer to 9242.1 Acronicta immodica Schmidt & Anweiler, 2020, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 25.4: 145.
  • 9246: Acronicta clarescens (Guenée, 1852) iAcronicta clarescens (Guenée, 1852) in Forbes (1954), overlooked syn. in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), corrected by Rings et al. (1992).
  • 9248: Acronicta hamamelis (Guenée, 1852) includes as a synonym Acronicta subochrea (Grote, 1874) [9248] in Forbes (1954), overlooked syn. in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), corrected by Rings et al. (1992).
  • 9249: Acronicta increta (Morrison, 1875) includes as a synonym [9250] Acronicta inclara (Smith, 1900) in Schmidt & Anweiler (2020), MONA Fascicle 25.4: 149.
  • 9249.1: Acronicta cryptica Schmidt & Anweiler, 2020, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 25.4: 150. Some past records of A. increta and A. inclara, n. syn. of A. increta, refer to this species.
  • 9251: Acronicta retardata (Walker, 1861) includes as a synonym Acronicta caesarea Smith, 1905 [9252] in Forbes (1954), overlooked syn. in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), see Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 136.
  • 9255: Acronicta brumosa (Guenée, 1852) formerly included as a synonym 9255.1 Acronicta liturata (Smith, 1897), revised status, in Schmidt & Anweiler (2020), MONA Fascicle 25.4: 137.
  • 9255.1: Acronicta liturata (Smith, 1897) is raised from subspecies of 9255 Acronicta brumosa (Guenée, 1852) to full species status in Schmidt & Anweiler (2020), MONA Fascicle 25.4: 137.
  • 9255.2: Acronicta wiklei Schmidt & Anweiler, 2020, n. sp., MONA Fascicle 25.4: 138.
  • 9261: Acronicta impressa (Walker, 1856) includes as synonyms Acronicta acla [9262] and Acronicta distans [9263].
  • 9263.1: Acronicta menyanthidis (Esper, 1789) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Ferris et al., 2012).
  • 9269: Acronicta edolata (Grote, 1881) includes as a synonym 9273 Acronicta sagittata McDunnough, 1940 in Schmidt & Anweiler (2020), MONA Fascicle 25.4: 246.
  • 9272: Acronicta oblinita: Includes as a synonym Acronicta arioch [9271].
  • 9272.1: Acronicta sinescripta Ferguson, [1989], n. sp.: Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera, 26: 201-218.
  • 9272.2: Acronicta megacephala Ferguson, [1989] is excluded. The name includes as a synonym gasta (Strecker, 1898). The type locality of gasta, Chicago, IL, was deemed erroneous by Schmidt & Anweiler (2020). Acronicta megacephala is a European species extralimital to North America.
  • 9275: Acronicta lupini (Grote, 1873), formerly in the genus Merolonche (Lafontaine & Schmidt 2010), includes as synonyms atlinensis Barnes & Benjamin [9278] (Lafontaine & Schmidt 2010), ursina Smith [9279] (Pohl et al. 2010), and australis Mustelin & Leuschner, 2000 [9275.1] (Schmidt & Anweiler 2020).
  • 9276: Acronicta spinea was formerly in the genus Merolonche (Lafontaine & Schmidt 2010),
  • 9277: Acronicta dolli was formerly in the genus Merolonche (Lafontaine & Schmidt 2010),
  • 9280: Acronicta insularis (Herrich-Schäffer, 1868) includes as a synonym henrici (Grote, 1873), Becker (2002), Rev. Bras. Zool., 19: 352. This species was formerly in the genus Simyra (Rota, et al. 2016).
  • 9280.1: Acronicta dentinosa (Freyer, [1838]) was introduced as a bio-control agent of Euphorbia esula in Elko Co., NV in 1994 (Kadrmas & Johnson 1994). Establishment of a breeding population is uncertain (Schmidt & Anweiler 2020).
  • 9281: Acronicta fallax (Herrich-Schäffer, 1854), formerly in the genus Agriopodes, n. syn., includes as a synonym 9282 Agriopodes geminata, ZooKeys 421: 125.
  • 9283: Chloronycta tybo (Barnes, 1904) was formerly in the genus Agriopodes. This species was transferred to the genus Chloronycta, n. gen., in Schmidt et al. 2014, ZooKeys. 421: 115-137.
  • 9284: Anterastria teratophora (Herrich-Schäffer, [1854]) was transferred from the genus Agriopodes to the genus Erastria, now Anterastria, in Forbes (1954). This transfer was overlooked in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), ZooKeys. 421: 115-137.
  • 9287: "Cryphia" olivacea: Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 145.
  • 9288: "Cryphia" fascia: Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 145.
  • 9289: "Cryphia" flavidior: Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 145.
  • 9290: "Cryphia" oaklandiae: Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 145.
  • 9291: "Cryphia" nana (Barnes & McDunnough, 1911) was listed as Cryphia nanoides Franclemont & Todd, 1983 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), an unnecessary replacement name corrected by Poole (1989). The generic placement of this species is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 145.
  • 9292: "Cryphia" cuerva: Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 145.
  • 9293: "Cryphia" pallidioides Poole, 1989, provisional generic placement, is a replacement name for Cryphia pallida, a secondary homonym; generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 145.
  • 9295: "Cryphia" sarepta: Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 145.
  • 9296: Bryolymnia viridata (Harvey, 1876), n. sp., Zookeys, 39: 202.
  • 9297: "Cryphia" albipuncta: Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 145.
  • 9297.1: "Cryphia" flavipuncta Mustelin, 2006, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1278: 1-47. Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 145.
  • 9297.11: "Cryphia" corticosa (Guenée, 1852) is listed as excluded (nomen dubium) by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 9297.2: Elaphria cyanympha (Ferguson, [1989]), n. sp.: Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera, 26: 201-218. Formerly placed in the genus Cryphia, current placement in Elaphria is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 146
  • 9297.5: Pseudomarimatha flava Ferris & Lafontaine, 2010, n. sp., ZooKeys, 39: 133.
  • 9305.1: Neotuerta collectiora (Todd, 1966), originally described as a Cuban subspecies of Neotuerta sabulosa (Felder, 1874), Proc. US Natn. Mus. 120(3560): 13, is raised to full species status based on research by Jim Troubridge, ZooKeys, 788:248. This species was collected in the Florida Keys in 2016 by David Fine.
  • 9305.2: Neotuerta sabulosa (Felder, 1874) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Arizona).
  • 9307.1: Euscirrhopterus poeyi: Reported from Florida.
  • 9309: Psychomorpha epimenis: Includes as a subspecies Psychomorpha euryhoda [9310]
  • 9312.1: Alypiodes flavilinguis Grote, 1883 is elevated from synonymy of 9312 Alypiodes bimaculata (Herrich-Schäffer, 1853) in Gruber et al. (2021).
  • 9329: Apamea cariosa: Includes as a synonym Apamea dionea [9330].
  • 9332.2: Apamea lithoxylaea ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775) is now recognized within the North American fauna in McBride (2024) from Federal Hill area of Delhi, Delaware Co., NY.
  • 9333.1: Apamea atriclava: Elevated from a subspecies of 9333 - Apamea lignicolora.
  • 9336: Apamea atrosuffusa: Includes as a synonym Apamea grotei [9335].
  • 9337.1: Apamea robertsoni Mikkola & Mustelin, 2006, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1278: 1-47.
  • 9339.1: Apamea sora: Elevated from a subspecies of 9339 - Apamea auranticolor.
  • 9341: Apamea vultuosa: Includes as a subspecies Apamea multicolor [9342].
  • 9348: Apamea amputatrix (Fitch, 1857) includes as a synonym Apamea castanea [9349].
  • 9353: Apamea inordinata: Includes as a subspecies Apamea semilunata [9352].
  • 9359: Apamea commoda: Includes as a subspecies Apamea parcata [9358].
  • 9361: Melanapamea mixta: Formerly placed in the genus Apamea.
  • 9362: Apamea indocilis: Includes as a synonym Apamea ampliata [9363].
  • 9362.2: Apamea unanimis: Introduced from Europe.
  • 9364: Apamea sordens: Includes Apamea finitima as a North American subspecies of the Holarctic species Apamea sordens [9364].
  • 9365: Apamea scoparia: Includes as a synonym Apamea laterita of authors; (not Hufnagel, 1766), and as a subspecies 9365.1 - Apamea gabrieli Mikkola & Mustelin, 2000.
  • 9367.1: Apamea cogitata: Elevated from subspecies of 9367 - Apamea dubitans.
  • 9369: Apamea inficita: Includes as subspecies Apamea conradi [9370] and Apamea popofensis [9371].
  • 9374: Apamea niveivenosa: Includes as synonym Apamea extensa [9375] and as a subspecies Apamea obscuroides [9376] and its synonym Apamea obscura. Formerly placed in the genus Protagrotis.
  • 9378: Apamea burgessi: Includes as a subspecies Apamea ona [9379].
  • 9380: Apamea relicina: Includes as a subspecies Apamea migrata [9381].
  • 9383.1: Apamea bernardino Mikkola & Mustelin, 2000, n. sp.: Proc. San Diego Soc. Nat. Hist., 36: 5.
  • 9384.1: Apamea alticola: Elevated from a subspecies of 9385 - Apamea zeta [= exulis]. Formerly placed in the genus Crymodes.
  • 9384.2: Apamea rubrirena (Treitschke, 1825) is a Eurasian species first reported in North America (Alaska) by Kononenko et al. (1989).
  • 9385: Apamea zeta: Includes as subspecies Apamea nichollae [9377], Apamea murrayi [9384] and Apamea exulis [9385]. Formerly placed in the genera Protagrotis and Crymodes.
  • 9385.1: Lateroligia ophiogramma (Esper, 1793) is now known in North American fauna north of Mexico.
  • 9386: "Resapamea" (Group 1) trigona: Formerly placed in the genus Luperina. Generic placement (group 1) is provisional, Pohl et al. (2016).
  • 9387: Resapamea innota: Formerly placed in the genus Luperina.
  • 9388: Resapamea venosa: Formerly placed in the genus Luperina.
  • 9389: Resapamea enargia: Formerly placed in the genus Luperina.
  • 9391: Resapamea passer: Includes as synonyms Resapamea virguncula [9390] and Resapamea morna [9392]. Formerly placed in the genus Luperina.
  • 9391.1: Resapamea diluvius Crabo, 2013, n. sp., ZooKeys. 264: 99.
  • 9391.2: Resapamea angelika Crabo, 2013, n. sp., ZooKeys. 264: 103.
  • 9391.3: Resapamea mammuthus Crabo, 2013, n. sp., ZooKeys. 264: 105.
  • 9393: "Resapamea" (Group 2) stipata was formerly placed in the genus Luperina. Generic placement (group 2) is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40:76, 148.
  • 9394: Apamea contradicta: Includes as a synonym [homonym] Apamea exornata [9394]. Formerly placed in the genus Trichoplexia.
  • 9395: Apamea lintneri: Formerly placed in the genus Ommatostola.
  • 9396: Eremobina claudens includes as synonyms Eremobina hilli [9397] and Eremobina hanhami [9400] in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 149.
  • 9398: Eremobina leucoscelis: Includes as a synonym Eremobina jocasta [9398].
  • 9401: Xylomoia indirecta: Formerly placed in the genus Oligia.
  • 9402: "Oligia" chlorostigma: Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 149.
  • 9403: Viridiseptis marina (Grote, 1874) was in the genus Oligia in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). This species was provisionally listed in the genus Aseptis in Lafontaine and Schmidt (2010) and transferred to Viridiseptis, new genus, in Mustelin & Crabo (2015), ZooKeys, 527: 95-97.
  • 9404: "Oligia" modica: Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 149.
  • 9405: "Oligia" tusa: Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 149.
  • 9406: Mesapamea fractilinea: Formerly placed in the genus Oligia.
  • 9407: Mesapamea arbora: Formerly placed in the genus Oligia.
  • 9407.1: Mesapamea secalis (Linnaeus, 1758) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, a specimen collected in British Columbia by D. Holden, in Pohl et al. (2018) and Crabo & Holden (2020), J. Lepid. Soc. 74(2): 95-105.
  • 9408: Neoligia exhausta: Formerly placed in the genus Oligia.
  • 9410: Neoligia crytora: Formerly placed in the genus Oligia.
  • 9411: Neoligia semicana: Includes as a synonym Neoligia hausta [9409]. Formerly placed in the genus Oligia.
  • 9411.1: Neoligia canadensis Troubridge & Lafontaine, 2002, n. sp.: The Canadian Entomologist, 134: 157-191.
  • 9411.2: Neoligia atlantica Troubridge & Lafontaine, 2002, n. sp.: The Canadian Entomologist, 134: 157-191.
  • 9412: Neoligia subjuncta: Includes as a synonym Oligia laevigata [9412]. Formerly placed in the genus Oligia.
  • 9412.1: Neoligia inermis Troubridge & Lafontaine, 2002, n. sp.: The Canadian Entomologist, 134: 157-191.
  • 9412.2: Neoligia pagosa Troubridge & Lafontaine, 2002, n. sp.: The Canadian Entomologist, 134: 157-191.
  • 9412.3: Neoligia hardwicki Troubridge & Lafontaine, 2002, n. sp.: The Canadian Entomologist, 134: 157-191.
  • 9412.4: Neoligia surdirena Troubridge & Lafontaine, 2002, n. sp.: The Canadian Entomologist, 134: 157-191.
  • 9413: Neoligia tonsa: Formerly placed in the genus Oligia.
  • 9413.1: Neoligia rubirena Troubridge & Lafontaine, 2002, n. sp.: The Canadian Entomologist, 134: 157-191.
  • 9413.2: Neoligia invenusta Troubridge & Lafontaine, 2002, n. sp.: The Canadian Entomologist, 134: 157-191.
  • 9413.3: Neoligia elephas Troubridge & Lafontaine, 2002, n. sp.: The Canadian Entomologist, 134: 157-191.
  • 9413.4: Neoligia albirena Troubridge & Lafontaine, 2002, n. sp.: The Canadian Entomologist, 134: 157-191.
  • 9413.5: Neoligia lancea Troubridge & Lafontaine, 2002, n. sp.: The Canadian Entomologist, 134: 157-191.
  • 9413.6: Neoligia lillooet Troubridge & Lafontaine, 2002, n. sp.: The Canadian Entomologist, 134: 157-191.
  • 9414: "Oligia" violacea: Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 149.
  • 9414.1: "Oligia" rampartensis Barnes & Benjamin, 1923, provisional generic placement, is elevated from subspecies of 9414 Oligia violacea; generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 149.
  • 9415: "Oligia" bridghamii: Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 149.
  • 9415.1: Oligia strigilis: Introduced in Quebec, now known also from New York City and Ontario in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40:149.
  • 9415.2: Oligia latruncula: An Old World species that has become established in the New York City area.
  • 9416: "Oligia" minuscula: Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 149.
  • 9417: "Oligia" egens: Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 149.
  • 9418: "Oligia" obtusa: Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 149.
  • 9419: "Platypolia" mactata (Guenée, 1852) was formerly placed in the genus Oligia. Generic placement is tentative in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 153.
  • 9420: Fishia illocata (Walker, 1857) was formerly placed in the genus Oligia, ZooKeys. 40: 153.
  • 9421.1: Euros osticollis Troubridge, 2006, n. sp.: Zootaxa, 1308: 63-68.
  • 9425.1: Meropleon cinnamicolor Ferguson, 1982, n. sp., Entomography, 1: 223-235.
  • 9425.2: Meropleon linae Metlevski, 2005, n. sp.: Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash., 107: 812-819.
  • 9431: Parastichtis suspecta: Includes as a synonym Parastichtis discivaria [9431].
  • 9432: Photedes didonea: Formerly placed in the genus Xylomoia.
  • 9433.1: Orthomoia bloomfieldi Mustelin, 2000, n. sp.: Proc. San Diego Soc. Nat. Hist., 36: 1-18.
  • 9434: Photedes includens: Formerly placed in the genus Spartiniphaga.
  • 9434.1: Photedes carterae: New species description: Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 37: 301-305. Formerly placed in the genus Spartiniphaga.
  • 9435: Photedes inops: Formerly placed in the genus Spartiniphaga.
  • 9436: Photedes panatela: Formerly placed in the genus Spartiniphaga.
  • 9437: Hypocoena inquinata: Includes as a synonym 9438 - Hypocoena variana.
  • 9437.1: Hypocoena sofiae (Mustelin, 2006), n. sp., Zootaxa, 1278: 1-47, was formerly in the genus formerly in the genus Photedes, n. comb. - Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 150.
  • 9439: Hypocoena basistriga: Formerly placed in the genus Chortodes.
  • 9440.1: Hypocoena stigmatica: Reported from southeastern Alaska by Kononenko et al. (1989).
  • 9441: "Photedes" enervata (Guenée, 1852), provisional placement, formerly placed in the genera Chortodes and Hypocoena, includes as a synonym 9442 Photedes orphnina (Dyar, 1912) in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 150.
  • 9443: "Photedes" defecta: Formerly placed in the genera Chortodes and Hypocoena, placement in the genus Photedes is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 150.
  • 9447.1: Mammifrontia sarae Mustelin, 2006, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1278: 1-47.
  • 9447.2: Rhizedra lutosa: Introduced from Europe into eastern North America and spreading (McCabe and Schweitzer 1991).
  • 9448: Globia alameda (Smith, 1903) was formerly placed in the genus Capsula. The genus Globia Fibiger, Zilli, Ronkay & Goldstein, 2009 is a replacement for Capsula Fibiger, Zilli, Ronkay & Goldstein, 2005, a junior primary homonym of Capsula Schumacher, 1817 (Mollusca).
  • 9449: Globia oblonga (Grote, 1882) was formerly placed in the genus Capsula. The genus Globia Fibiger, Zilli, Ronkay & Goldstein, 2009 is a replacement for Capsula Fibiger, Zilli, Ronkay & Goldstein, 2005, a junior primary homonym of Capsula Schumacher, 1817 (Mollusca).
  • 9450: Globia subflava (Grote, 1882) was formerly placed in the genus Capsula. The genus Globia Fibiger, Zilli, Ronkay & Goldstein, 2009 is a replacement for Capsula Fibiger, Zilli, Ronkay & Goldstein, 2005, a junior primary homonym of Capsula Schumacher, 1817 (Mollusca).
  • 9451: Globia laeta (Morrison, 1875) was formerly placed in the genus Capsula. The genus Globia Fibiger, Zilli, Ronkay & Goldstein, 2009 is a replacement for Capsula Fibiger, Zilli, Ronkay & Goldstein, 2005, a junior primary homonym of Capsula Schumacher, 1817 (Mollusca).
  • 9453: Helotropha reniformis: Formerly placed in the genus Celaena.
  • 9454: Loscopia velata: Formerly placed in the genus Amphipoea.
  • 9454.7: Cherokeea attakullakulla Sullivan & Quinter, 2014, n. sp., ZooKeys, 421: 181-191.
  • 9455: "Amphipoea" lunata: Generic placement is provisional, ZooKeys. 40: 1-239.
  • 9457.1: Amphipoea pacifica: Elevated from a subspecies of 9457 - Amphipoea americana.
  • 9459: Amphipoea senilis: Includes as a synonym Amphipoea flavostigma [9462].
  • 9461: "Amphipoea" erepta: Generic placement is provisional, ZooKeys. 40: 1-239
  • 9472: Papaipema harrisii (Grote, 1881) includes as a synonym 9476 Papaipema verona, ZooKeys, 527: 141.
  • 9485.1: Papaipema limata: Elevated from a subspecies of 9485 - Papaipema baptisiae.
  • 9488: Papaipema insulidens (Bird, 1902) includes as synonyms 9486 P. birdi and 9487 P. pertincta, ZooKeys, 527: 141.
  • 9511: Hydraecia medialis Smith, 1892 includes as a synonym 9510 Hydraecia pallescens, ZooKeys. 264: 108.
  • 9512: Hydraecia obliqua (Harvey, 1876) includes as synonyms Hydraecia ximena (Barnes & Benjamin, 1924) [9518], and H. columbia (Barnes & Benjamin, 1924) [9519], ZooKeys. 264: 107.
  • 9520.1: "Acrapex" relicta Ferguson, 1991, n. sp. Generic placement is provisional. Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 45: 209-214.
  • 9522.1: Alastria chico Lafontaine & Troubridge, 2004, n. sp.: The Canadian Entomologist, 136: 823-834.
  • 9523.1: Bellura vulnifica (Grote, 1873) is elevated from synonymy of 9523 - Bellura gortynoides in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 151.
  • 9525.1: Bellura anoa (Dyar, 1913) is elevated from a subspecies of 9525 Bellura obliqua in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 151.
  • 9529.1: Aseptis pseudolichena Mustelin & Leuschner, 2000, n. sp.: Proc. San Diego Soc. Nat. Hist., 36: 1-18.
  • 9531.1: Aseptis fanatica: Aseptis fannatica Mustelin, 2006, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1278: 1-47.
  • 9531.2: Aseptis ferruginea Mustelin, 2000, n. sp.: Proc. San Diego Soc. Nat. Hist., 36: 8.
  • 9531.3: Aseptis murina Mustelin, 2000, n. sp.: Proc. San Diego Soc. Nat. Hist., 36: 1-18.
  • 9532: Aseptis binotata (Walker, 1865) includes as synonyms 9534 A. paviae, 9536 A. genetrix, 9537 A. dilara, 9538 A. cara, 9542 A. bultata in Mustelin & Crabo (2015), ZooKeys, 527:: 76.
  • 9533: Paraseptis adnixa (Grote, 1880), formerly in the genus Aseptis, includes as a synonym 9535 Aseptis pausis in Mustelin & Crabo (2015), ZooKeys, 527:: 92.
  • 9539: Aseptis susquesa (Smith, 1908) includes as a synonym 9540 Aseptis monica in Mustelin & Crabo (2015), ZooKeys, 527: 85.
  • 9539.1: Aseptis harpi Crabo & Mustelin, 2018, n. sp., ZooKeys, 788: 228.
  • 9541.1: Aseptis torreyana Mustelin, 2006, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1278: 1-47.
  • 9544: Euplexia triplaga: Includes as a synonym Euplexia brillians [9544].
  • 9550: Enargia infumata: Includes as a synonym Enargia mephisto [9551].
  • 9550.2: Enargia fausta: This palaearctic species is established in the Pacific Northwest region.
  • 9555: Ipimorpha pleonectusa includes as a synonym Ipimorpha subvexa Grote, 1876 (Lafontaine & Schmidt 2010) and Ipimorpha intexta Harvey, 1875 (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 9557: Chytonix sensilis Grote, 1881 includes as a synonym 9558 Chytonix ruperti, ZooKeys, 527: 155.
  • 9558.1: Niphonyx segregata: A species from eastern Asia that feeds on hops, introduced into Northeastern United States in the 1990's.
  • 9559: "Oligia" divesta: Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 149.
  • 9560.1: Dypterygia ligata (Möschler, 1891) is now recognized within the North American fauna, reported from Florida by McCabe (2003).
  • 9561.1: Dypterygia ordinarius: Reported from Texas by Knudson and Bordelon (2004).
  • 9561.2: Dypterygia punctirena: Reported from Florida.
  • 9562: "Dypterygia" dolens: Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 73.
  • 9562.1: Acroria pulchra (Möschler, 1886) was first recorded in the US from Texas by Knudson and Bordelon in the 1994 Season Summary of Lepid. Soc. under the name Acroria terens. A. pulchra includes as a synonym A. terens of authors; (not Walker, 1857). A. terens is extralimital. ZooKeys, 527: 140.
  • 9564: Andropolia contacta: Includes as synonyms Anropolia sansar [9566] and Andropolia extincta [9573].
  • 9565: Apamea pallifera: Formerly placed in the genus Andropolia.
  • 9568: Fishia dispar: Formerly placed in the genus Anropolia.
  • 9574: Aseptis lichena: Formerly placed in the genus Andropolia.
  • 9579.1: Hyppa potamus Troubridge & Laf., 2004, n. sp.: The Canadian Entomologist, 136: 299-311.
  • 9583: Nedra stewarti (Grote, 1875) includes as a synonym 9584 Nedra dora, ZooKeys, 527: 140.
  • 9622: Cropia connecta (Smith, 1894) includes as a synonym Cropia templada in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), ZooKeys, 527: 139.
  • 9622.1: Cropia ruthaea Dyar, 1910 is now known in North American fauna north of Mexico; specimens reported from TX by Knudson & Bordelon (1985).
  • 9622.2: Cropia indigna (Walker, [1858]) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico (Florida) in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), ZooKeys, 527:139, in which the name was misspelled as "indica" (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 9622.3: Cropia europs Dyar, 1910 is now recognized within the North American fauna (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 9624: Phosphila fernae: Formerly placed in the genus Speocropia.
  • 9628: Neophaenis boucheri: Reported from Texas as Neophaenis respondens.
  • 9630.1: Callopistria jamaicensis: Reported from Florida.
  • 9633.1: Callopistria argentomacularia (Martyn, 1797) is listed as excluded (nomen dubium) by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) following the treatment in Poole (1989).
  • 9634: Phuphena tura: Includes as a synonym Phuphena obliqua [9635].
  • 9637.1: Magusa divaricata (Grote, 1874), formerly treated as a synonym of 9637 Magusa orbifera, is raised to full species status in Lafontaine et al. (2009), Lepidoptera Novae, 2: 35-40.
  • 9642: Caradrina anotha (Dyar, 1904), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Protoperigea (n. syn. of Caradrina) (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 9643: Caradrina posticata (Harvey, 1875), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Protoperigea (n. syn. of Caradrina) (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 9643.1: Caradrina umbricata (Mustelin, 2006), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Protoperigea (n. syn. of Caradrina) (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 9643.2: Caradrina subterminata (Mustelin, 2006), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Protoperigea (n. syn. of Caradrina) (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 9643.3: Caradrina parvulata (Mustelin, 2006), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Protoperigea (n. syn. of Caradrina) (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 9643.4: Caradrina calientensis (Mustelin, 2006), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Protoperigea (n. syn. of Caradrina) (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 9644.1: Micrathetis nr. triplex is a cryptic species, possibly undescribed, from Arizona represented at BOLD by BIN group AAB0867.
  • 9647: Proxenus miranda: Formerly placed in the genus Athetis.
  • 9648: Proxenus mindara: Formerly placed in the genus Athetis.
  • 9649: Proxenus mendosa: Formerly placed in the genus Athetis.
  • 9650: Athetis tarda: Formerly placed in the genus Anorthodes.
  • 9651: "Anorthodes" triquetra: Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 146.
  • 9652: "Anorthodes" indigena: Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 146.
  • 9654: Caradrina meralis: Formerly placed in the genus Platyperigea.
  • 9655: Caradrina camina: Formerly placed in the genus Platyperigea.
  • 9655.1: Caradrina beta (Barnes & Benjamin, 1926) is elevated from subspecies of 9655 Caradrina camina (Smith, 1894) based on genitalia and mDNA,
  • 9656: Caradrina montana: Includes as a synonym Caradrina extima [9656]. Formerly placed in the genus Platyperigea.
  • 9657: Caradrina multifera: Formerly placed in the genus Platyperigea.
  • 9658: Caradrina mona: Formerly placed in the genus Platyperigea.
  • 9659: Caradrina atrostriga: Formerly placed in the genus Platyperigea.
  • 9660: Caradrina distinctoides: Formerly known as Caradrina distincta, the name distincta is a junior homonym of a Eurasian species. Formerly placed in the genus Platyperigea.
  • 9660.1: Caradrina clavipalpis: Introduced from Europe and reported from New York City, Rochester, NY., and Newburyport Massachusetts.
  • 9660.11: Proteuxoa capularis (Guenée, 1852) is an extralimital species which includes as a synonym Caradrina derosa Morrison, 1875, TL: New Jersey [error], in Poole 1989.
  • 9670: Spodoptera latifascia (Walker, 1856) formerly included as a synonym S. cosmioides (Walker, 1858). Pogue (2002) treated cosmiodes [sic] as a the valid name for the South American population following Silvain & Lalanne-Cassou (1997).
  • 9671.1: Spodoptera androgea: Reported from Florida.
  • 9674: Spodoptera hipparis: Formerly placed in the genus Leucochlaena.
  • 9675: Elaphria fuscimacula (Grote, 1881) is a complex of three species, ZooKeys, 788: 248.
  • 9675.1: Elaphria hypophaea (Hampson, 1920) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico from re-identified specimens of 9675 E. fusimacula from southern Texas, ZooKeys, 788: 248.
  • 9678.1: Elaphria devara: Reported from Texas by Knudson and Bordelon (2004).
  • 9679.1: Elaphria deltoides: Reported from Florida.
  • 9681.1: Elaphria alapallida: New species description: Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash., 105: 331-347.
  • 9681.2: Elaphria cornutinis Pogue, 2000, n. sp., Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash., 102:237.
  • 9682.1: Elaphria subobliqua: Reported from Texas by Knudson and Bordelon (2004).
  • 9682.2: Elaphria trolia (Dyar, 1914), formerly a subspecies of 9682 Elaphria exesa, is elevated to full species status, ZooKeys, 527: 140.
  • 9682.3: Elaphria guttula (Herrich-Schäffer, 1868) is raised from synonymy of 9677 Elaphria agrotina (Guenée, 1852), Rev. Brasil. de Zool., 19(2): 371. This species is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico with verified records from Key Largo, Florida, 2018 by Jim Troubridge.
  • 9683: Bryolymnia ensina (Barnes, 1907), n. comb., was transferred from the genus Elaphria, in Lafontaine et al. (2010), Zookeys, 39: 198.
  • 9683.1: Bryolymnia biformata Lafontaine & Walsh, 2010, n. sp., Zookeys, 39: 199.
  • 9685.1: Bryolymnia marti Holland, 2010, n. sp., Zookeys, 39: 193.
  • 9685.2: Bryolymnia mixta Lafontaine & Walsh, 2010, n. sp., Zookeys, 39: 196.
  • 9689.1: Perigea berinda: Recorded in southeast Arizona by Bruce Walsh.
  • 9689.2: Perigea enixa: Occurs in the hill country of west-central Texas, differs in genital characters, Cox1 mtDNA, and is paler than Perigea xanthioides [9689] from farther east.
  • 9689.96: [Psaphidini-unplaced] n. sp. replaces Perigea n. sp. Eric Metzler (pers. comm. 2/24/2017) advises that a manuscript name is assigned to the species by Eric Metzler and his co-authors.
  • 9690: Condica videns: Formerly placed in the genus Platysenta.
  • 9691: Condica temecula: Formerly placed in the genus Platysenta.
  • 9692: Condica discistriga: Formerly placed in the genus Platysenta.
  • 9693: Condica mobilis: Formerly placed in the genus Platysenta.
  • 9694: Condica mersa (Morrison, 1875) includes as a synonym 9708 Condica mersa (Barnes & McDunnough, 1916) in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2011) following Robert W. Poole (Noctuidae of North America).
  • 9695: Condica albolabes: Formerly placed in the genus Platysenta.
  • 9696: Condica vecors: Formerly placed in the genus Platysenta.
  • 9697: Condica orta: Formerly placed in the genus Platysenta.
  • 9698: Condica concisa: Formerly placed in the genus Platysenta. Includes as a synonym C. proxima [9701].
  • 9698.1: Condica collaris Troubridge, 2020, Insecta Mundi, 0789: 33; Fig. 45, 95.
  • 9699: Condica sutor: Formerly placed in the genus Platysenta.
  • 9700: Condica claufacta: Includes as a synonym Condica cervina [9700].Formerly placed in the genus Platysenta.
  • 9701.1: Condica punctifera: Reported from Florida.
  • 9702: Condica albigera: Formerly placed in the genus Platysenta.
  • 9702.1: Condica vacillans: Reported from Texas.
  • 9702.2: Condica parista: Reported from Texas as Condica pyromphallus but reidentified as this species.
  • 9703: Condica hypocritica of authors; (not Dyar, 1907) has been reported from Texas as Condica hypocritica and as Condica subornata but it is neither of those species and remains unidentified and awaiting new species description. Treatment follows Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 65, 142.
  • 9704: Condica charada: Formerly placed in the genus Draudtia. Includes as a synonym C. revellata under which name this species was previously listed.
  • 9707: Condica andrena (Smith, 1911), formerly placed in the genus Draudtia, n. comb. in Poole (1996), includes as a synonym Condica funeralis [9706] in Mustelin (2006), Zootaxa, 1278: 18.
  • 9709: Condica begallo: Formerly placed in the genus Draudtia.
  • 9710: Condica egestis: Includes as a synonym Condica ignota [932012, 9711]. Formerly placed in the genus Draudtia.
  • 9712: Condica morsa: Formerly placed in the genus Draudtia.
  • 9714.81: Condica n. sp. 1 is an Antillean species superficially nearly identical to circuita (Guenée) (Poole, Nearctica.com).
  • 9714.82: Condica n. sp. 2 is a Texas species similar to vecors and closest the South and Central American species fidelia (Druce) (Poole, Nearctica.com).
  • 9714.83: Condica n. sp. 3 is a Central American species found as far north as the LRGV (Poole, Nearctica.com).
  • 9714.84: Condica n. sp. 4 "represents the Mexican and Central American member of a species complex centered around Condica abida (Felder and Rogenhofer)..." (Poole, Nearctica.com).
  • 9714.96: Condica n. sp. is a cryptic species found in Texas represented by BOLD BIN group BOLD:AAH5442.
  • 9718: Emarginea percara (Morrison, 1875) includes as a synonym 9717 Emarginea pallida, ZooKeys, 527: 139.
  • 9723.1: Ogdoconta satana Metzler, Knudson & Poole, 2013, n. sp., ZooKeys, 264: 174.
  • 9724.1: Ogdoconta rufipenna Metzler, Knudson & Poole, 2013, n. sp., was previously reported as Ogdoconta lilacina (not Druce, 1890), ZooKeys, 264: 185.
  • 9724.2: Ogdoconta fergusoni Metzler & Lafontaine, 2013, n. sp., ZooKeys, 264: 182.
  • 9724.3: Ogdoconta margareta Crabo, 2015, n. sp., ZooKeys. 527: 51-56.
  • 9726.1: Azenia procida (Druce, 1889) is raised from synonymy of 9726 A. edentata Grote, 1883 to full species status and includes as a synonym A. nepotica (Dyar, 1912 in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2011), Zookeys, 149: 148.
  • 9728: "Azenia" virida (Barnes & McDunnough, 1916) is found to be misplaced in the genus Azenia in Keegan, et al. (2021).
  • 9738: Neumoegenia coronides (Druce, 1889) is listed as excluded by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023); no verifiable records (Poole 1995).
  • 9739: Neumoegenia albavena is listed as excluded by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023); no verifiable records (Poole 1995).
  • 9740: Plagiomimicus ochoa: Formerly placed in the genus Stibadium.
  • 9741.1: Plagiomimicus heitzmani Poole, 1995, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 26.1: 1-249.
  • 9742: Plagiomimicus olvello: Formerly placed in the genus Stibadium.
  • 9743: Cuahtemoca unicum: Formerly placed in the genus Stibadium.
  • 9744: Plagiomimicus manti: Formerly placed in the genus Stibadium.
  • 9745: Plagiomimicus dimidiata: Formerly placed in the genus Stibadium.
  • 9746: Plagiomimicus astigmatosum: Formerly placed in the genus Stibadium.
  • 9747: Plagiomimicus curiosum: Formerly placed in the genus Stibadium.
  • 9748: Plagiomimicus spumosum: Includes as a synonym Plagiomimicus mavina [9749]. Formerly placed in the genus Stibadium.
  • 9748.1: Plagiomimicus caesium (Blanchard & Knudson, 1984), n. sp.: Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash., 86: 346-348.
  • 9750.1: Plagiomimicus kathyae: New species description: J. K. Adams and J. D. Lafontaine, J. Lepid. Soc. 63(3): 173-176. A New Species of Plagiomimicus from Northern Arizona and Southeastern Utah.
  • 9751: "Aleptina" navia (Harvey, 1875), provisional placement (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), was formerly treated as misplaced in Plagiomimicus in Keegan et al. (2021).
  • 9755: Plagiomimicus tepperi: Formerly placed in the genus Polenta.
  • 9755.1: Plagiomimicus mimica Poole, 1995, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 26.1: 1-249.
  • 9755.2: Plagiomimicus yakama Crabo & Wikle, 2018, n. sp., includes the subspecies P. y. yakama Crabo & Wikle, 2018, P. y. mojave Wikle & Crabo, 2018 and P. y. mojave Wikle & Crabo, 2018, ZooKeys, 788: 212-220.
  • 9756: Lineostriastiria hutsoni: Formerly placed in the genus Polenta.
  • 9762: Chrysoecia requies is listed as excluded by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023); no verifiable records (Poole 1995).
  • 9764: Chrysoecia atrolinea: Includes as a synonym Chrysoecia dela [9764].
  • 9766.1: Cirrhophanus pretiosa: Elevated from synonymy of 9766 - Cirrhophanus triangulifer.
  • 9767: Eulithosia plesioglauca: Formerly placed in the genus Cirrhophanus.
  • 9768: Eulithosia papago: Formerly placed in the genus Cirrhophanus.
  • 9768.1: Angulostiria chryseochilus (Dyar, 1909) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico; specimens collected from west Texas (Terrell Co.), Poole (1995), MONA Fascicle 26.1: 134.
  • 9769: Eulithosia discistriga: Formerly placed in the genus Hoplolythra.
  • 9770: Hoplolythrodes arivaca (Barnes, 1907) was formerly placed in the genus Hoplolythra, MONA Fascicle 26.1:125.
  • 9774: Chrysoecia thoracica: Formerly placed in the genus Cryptonychia.
  • 9779: Argentostiria koebelei: Formerly placed in the genus Chalcopasta.
  • 9781.1: Basilodes straminea Poole, 1995, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 26.1: 1-249.
  • 9782: Basilodes inquinatus is listed as excluded by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) following Poole (1995); removed from list because of lack of any verifiable records.
  • 9785.1: Stiria intermixta is known from UT to AZ, TX and Mexico.
  • 9786.1: Stiria brava Keegan & Wagner, 2022, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., 76: 177.
  • 9787.1: Stiria satana Poole, 1995, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 26.1: 1-249.
  • 9788: Fala ptycophora: Fala ptycophora Grote, 1875 corrects the spelling of ptychophora in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 9806: "Paramiana" canoa (Barnes, 1907) is found to be misplaced in the genus Paramiana in Keegan, et al. (2021).
  • 9806.1: Euamiana endopolia: Includes as a synonym Paramiana exculta [9806.1].
  • 9806.96: Paramiana n. spp. Poole is a group of 4 cryptic species awaiting descriptions.
  • 9807.1: Euamiana adusta Blanchard & Knudson, 1986, n. sp.: Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash., 88: 134-141.
  • 9813: Cosmia epipaschia: Formerly placed in the genus Achytonix.
  • 9814: Cosmia praeacuta: Formerly placed in the genus Achytonix.
  • 9814.1: Cosmia elisae Lafontaine & Troubridge, 2003, n. sp.: The Canadian Entomologist, 135: 325-336.
  • 9819: Amolita obliqua Smith, 1903 is the species in Florida that was also referred to as A. sentalis [9820], which has been removed from the North American list by Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), ZooKeys, 527: 137.
  • 9820: Amolita sentalis (Kaye, 1901) is removed from the list by Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015). It appears to have been added to the list as the result of confusion with Amolita obliqua by Kimball (1965).
  • 9833: Fotella notalis Grote, 1882 includes as synonyms Fotella olivia [9834], Fotella olivioides [9835] and Fotella fragosa [9836] in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40:143, [Contributed by Michael Pogue]. F. olivia and F. olivioides were previously synonymized with F. fragosa by Mustelin (2006).
  • 9838: Rhizagrotis modesta: Formerly placed in the genus Prochloridea.
  • 9844.1: Gloanna hecate Blanchard & Knudson, 1983, n. sp.: Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash., 85: 174-176.
  • 9855.1: Annaphila scurlockorum Sala & Mustelin, 2006, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1278: 1-47.
  • 9878: Calocampa germana Morrison, 1875, formerly treated as a synonym of Lithomoia solidaginis Hübner, 1803 (extralimital), includes as a synonym solidaginis of authors; not Hübner, 1803, see Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010: note 487).
  • 9888.1: Lithophane franclemonti Metzler, 1998, n. sp.: Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 52: 1-8.
  • 9889: Lithophane petulca: Includes as a synonym Lithophane ferrealis [9890].
  • 9893.1: Lithophane lanei Troubridge, 2006, n. sp.: Zootaxa, 1284: 61-68.
  • 9893.2: Lithophane joannis Metzler & Covell, 1992, n. sp.: Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 46: 220-232.
  • 9898.1: Lithophane boogeri Troubridge, 2006, n. sp.: Zootaxa, 1284: 61-68.
  • 9899.1: Lithophane thujae Webster & Thomas, 1999, n. sp.: Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 53: 55-59.
  • 9902: Lithophane baileyi: Includes as a synonym Lithophane vivida [9903], a silvery-gray form that occurs on the west coast of British Columbia and northwestern Washington.
  • 9904: Lithophane querquera: Includes as a synonym Lithophane nigrescens [9921].
  • 9904.1: Lithophane scottae Troubridge, 2006, n. sp.: Zootaxa, 1284: 61-68.
  • 9905: Lithophane viridipallens Grote, 1877 includes as a synonym 9906 Lithophane pruena, ZooKeys, 527: 141.
  • 9924.1: Lithophane ponderosa Troubridge & Lafontaine, 2003, n. sp., Canadian Entomologist, 135: 56.
  • 9924.2: Lithophane jeffreyi Troubridge & Lafontaine, 2003, n. sp., Canadian Entomologist, 135: 59, corrects misspelling of "Lithophane jefferyi" in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010).
  • 9925: Lithophane lepida Grote, 1878 includes as a subspecies adipel Benjamin, 1936, n. stat. (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 9930.1: Pyreferra moffatiana (Grote, 1882), rev. stat. (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023), was formerly treated as a synonym of Pyreferra hesperidago (Guenée, 1852).
  • 9932.1: Pyreferra slotteni Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 35; Fig. 53, 103, 138.
  • 9933: Eupsilia vinulenta (Grote, 1864) includes as a synonym Eupsilia walkerii (Grote, 1864), formerly a synonym of Eupsilia sidus in Lavitt & Wagner (2016).
  • 9933.2: Eupsilia colorado (Smith, 1903), not collected since 1895, is raised from synonymy of 9933.1 Eupsilia sidus, Jour. Lepid. Soc., 70(3): 238-248.
  • 9934.1: Eupsilia schweitzeri Lavitt & Wagner, 2016, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., 70(3): 238-248.
  • 9940: Sericaglaea adulta (Guenée, 1852), listed twice in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) as Sericaglaea adulta and again as Rhynchagrotis adulta with brunneipennis as a junior synonym, was described from an an unpublished painting by John Abbot and is excluded as a nomen dubium by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 9948.1: Chaetaglaea fergusoni Brou, 1997, n. sp.: Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 51: 135-138.
  • 9949.1: Chaetaglaea rhonda Stead & Troubridge, 2016, n. sp., ZooKeys, 558: 147-152.
  • 9953.1: Mesogona rubra Hammond & Crabo, [1998], n. sp.: Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera, 34: 83-98.
  • 9953.2: Mesogona subcuprea Crabo & Hammond, [1998], n. sp.: Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera, 34: 83-98.
  • 9956.1: Agrochola lunosa (Haworth, [1809]), introduced from Europe to the Northeast, is recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico by Schmidt, Lafontaine & Troubridge (2018), ZooKeys, 788: 249. Formerly listed in the genus Agrochola, n. syn. of Omphaloscelis in Fibiger et al. (2010).
  • 9957: Sunira bicolorago, formerly placed in the genus Agrochola, includes as a synonym Sunira straminea [9959] in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010). Treated as a subgenus of Agrochola in Ronkay et al. (2001), Sunira was retuned to full genus in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010).
  • 9958: Sunira decipiens was formerly placed in the genus Agrochola. Treated as a subgenus of Agrochola in Ronkay et al. (2001), Sunira was retuned to full genus in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010). Franclemont in Forbes (1954:157) treated decipiens as a form of bicolorago and returned acta to full species. Franclemont & Todd in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) subsequently treated decipiens as a full species with acta as a synonym but without explanation.
  • 9960: Sunira verberata (Smith, 1904) was formerly placed in the genus Agrochola. Treated as a subgenus of Agrochola in Ronkay et al. (2001), Sunira was retuned to full genus in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010).
  • 9964: Anathix immaculata (Morrison, 1875) is listed as "ident. uncert." by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) following Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40:165. The type specimen has apparently been lost and "the expanse is given in the original description as 37 mm, much larger than any Anathix known".
  • 9965: Xanthia tatago Lafontaine & Mikkola, 2003 was previously assumed to be conspecific with the European species Xanthia togata (Esper, 1788) - Pink-barred Sallow.
  • 9970: Fishia discors: Includes as a synonym Fishia evelina [9969].
  • 9972: Fishia yosemitae: Includes as synonyms Fishia tortilis [9968], Fishia betsia [9973], Fishia enthea [9974] and Fishia instruta [9975].
  • 9972.1: Fishia nigrescens Hammond & Crabo, 2013, n. sp., ZooKeys. 264: 92.
  • 9982: Mniotype adusta (Esper, 1790) includes as synonym 9982 Mniotype sommeri (Lefèbvre, 1836). This Eurasian species is found in Greenland but extralimital to the US and Canada. - Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 153.
  • 9987: Mniotype ducta: Includes as a synonym Mniotype versuta [9984].
  • 9988: Mniotype tenera (Smith, 1900) includes as synonym Mniotype miniota [9985] and Mniotype fervida [9986].
  • 9989: Sutyna privata: Includes as synonyms Sutyna profundus [9990] and Sutyna tenuilinea [9991].
  • 9995.1: Brachylomia pallida Troubridge & Laf., 2007, n. sp.: The Canadian Entomologist, 139: 209-227.
  • 9995.2: Brachylomia cascadia Troubridge & Laf., 2007, n. sp.: The Canadian Entomologist, 139: 209-227.
  • 9996.1: Brachylomia obscurifascia Troubridge & Laf., 2007, n. sp.: The Canadian Entomologist, 139: 209-227.
  • 9997.1: Brachylomia sierra Troubridge & Laf., 2007, n. sp.: The Canadian Entomologist, 139: 209-227.
  • 10001: Brachylomia discolor: Formerly placed in the genus Lomilysis.
  • 10003: Epidemas obscurus: Includes as a synonym Epidemas melanographa [10004].
  • 10012: Psaphida electilis: Formerly placed in the genus Eutolype.
  • 10013: Psaphida grandis: Formerly placed in the genus Eutolype.
  • 10014: Psaphida rolandi: Formerly placed in the genus Eutolype.
  • 10015: Psaphida damalis: Formerly placed in the genus Eutolype.
  • 10016: Psaphida styracis: Formerly placed in the genus Copipanolis.
  • 10027: Pleromelloida conserta: Includes as a synonym Pleromelloida obliquata [10028].
  • 10032: Neogalea sunia: Includes as a synonym Neogalea esula [10032].
  • 10032.1: Neogalea caracara Troubridge, 2020, Insecta Mundi, 0789: 32; Fig. 42, 99.
  • 10036: Catabenoides vitrina (Walker, 1857), transferred from the genus Catabena by Poole in Becker & Miller (2002), includes as a synonym 10038 Catabenoides divisa in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), ZooKeys, 527: 139.
  • 10037: Catabenoides terminellus (Grote, 1883): The true identities of this species and it's synonym candida Smith, 1900 are unclear and will remain so until the type specimens can be dissected and/or DNA sequenced. This species is represented at BOLD by BINs BOLD:ABW8287, a member of the "insularis group" with specimens from TX to AZ, and BOLD:AAB4195, a member of the "vitrina group" with specimens from TX to CA. Both BINs are here treated as terminellus pending further study. (notes based on Troubridge (2020) and Jim Troubridge (pers. comm., 9/28/2021).
  • 10037.1: Catabenoides insularis Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 31; Fig. 44a, 44b, 93, 134, is a member of the "terminellus group".
  • 10039: Oxycnemis advena: Includes as a synonym Oxycnemis gustis [931614, 10045].
  • 10040: Sympistis orbicularis: Formerly placed in the genus Oxycnemis.
  • 10041: Sympistis subsimplex was formerly in the genus Oncocnemis (n. comb. in Troubridge (2008)).
  • 10042: Sympistis franclemonti: Formerly placed in the genus Oxycnemis.
  • 10042.1: Sympistis shait Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10042.3: Sympistis opleri Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10043: Sympistis gracillinea (Grote, 1881), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Oxycnemis (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 10044: Sympistis acuna (Barnes, 1907), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Oxycnemis (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 10048: Poolea grandimacula (Barnes & McDunnough, 1910), n. comb. and n. gen. in Crabo (2024), includes as a synonym Oxycnemis erratica, n. syn., in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015) following Poole (1996).
  • 10048.1: Poolea psaphidoides Crabo, 2024, n. sp. and n. gen., is described from New Mexico and Texas.
  • 10054: Sympistis apposita: Formerly placed in the genus Hemistilbia.
  • 10055: Sympistis dentata: Formerly placed in the genus Apharetra. Includes as synonyms Sympistis pyralis [10056] and Sympistis purpurea [10057].
  • 10058: Sympistis californiae: Formerly placed in the genus Apharetra.
  • 10059: Sympistis badistriga: Formerly placed in the genus Homohadena.
  • 10059.1: Sympistis tenuistriga (McDunnough, 1940), originally described as a variety of Sympistis badistriga, is treated as a valid species by Pohl et al. (2018) and Schmidt et al. (2018), ZooKeys, 788: 248.
  • 10060: Sympistis induta: Formerly placed in the genus Homohadena.
  • 10060.1: Sympistis eleaner Adams, 2018, n. sp., is described from Sapelo Island, Georgia, ZooKeys, 788: 79-86. This species was originally assigned to 931815.1 in the Phylogenetic Sequence and then reassigned to 931818.1, Don Lafontaine (pers. comm., 11/23/2018).
  • 10061: Sympistis inconstans: Formerly placed in the genus Homohadena.
  • 10062: Sympistis stabilis: Formerly placed in the genus Homohadena.
  • 10063: Sympistis rustica: Formerly placed in the genus Homohadena.
  • 10063.1: Sympistis kelsoensis (Robertson & Mustelin, 2006), n. sp., Zootaxa, 1278: 1-47, was formerly in the genus formerly in the genus Oncocnemis, n. syn., Troubridge (2008), Zootaxa, 1903: 1-95.
  • 10064: Sympistis incomitata: Formerly placed in the genus Homohadena.
  • 10065: Sympistis infixa: Formerly placed in the genus Homohadena.
  • 10066: Sympistis fifia: Formerly placed in the genus Homohadena.
  • 10067: Sympistis chionanthi: Formerly placed in the genus Adita.
  • 10067.1: Sympistis forbesi Zacharczenko & Wagner, 2014, n. sp., ZooKeys, 421: 93-107.
  • 10068: Sympistis fortis, n. comb. (Troubridge 2008), was formerly placed in the genus Homonconemis.
  • 10068.1: Sympistis picina (Grote, 1880), rev. stat. (Poole 1989), n. comb. (Troubridge 2008), was formerly a subspecies of Sympistis fortis (Grote, 1880) in the genus Homonconemis.
  • 10069: Sympistis mirificalis: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10070: Sympistis dayi: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10071: Sympistis euta: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10072: Sympistis hayesi: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10072.1: Sympistis anubis Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10073: Sympistis regina: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10074: Sympistis corusca: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10074.1: Sympistis sorapis Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10075: Sympistis kelloggii: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10076: Sympistis albifasciata (Hampson, 1906), n. comb. in Troubridge (2008), was formerly in the genus Oncocnemis. Albifasciata is a replacement name for Albifasciata (Hampson).
  • 10077: Sympistis melantho: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10077.1: Sympistis acheron Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10077.2: Sympistis cocytus Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10078: Sympistis sandaraca: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10079: Sympistis pudorata: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10080: Sympistis tenuifascia: Includes as a synonym Sympistis mus (Troubridge & Crabo, 1998) [10080.1]. Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10081: Sympistis parvanigra: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10082: Sympistis lepipoloides: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10082.2: Sympistis baloghi Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10082.3: Sympistis jenniferae Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10082.4: Sympistis osiris Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10082.5: Sympistis isis Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10082.6: Sympistis horus Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10083: Sympistis glennyi: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis. Includes as a synonym Sympistis phairi [10084].
  • 10085: Sympistis terminalis, n. comb. in Troubridge (2008), was formerly in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10085.1: Sympistis coprocolor (Troubridge & Crabo, 1998), n. comb. in Troubridge (2008), was formerly in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10086: Sympistis linda: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10087: Sympistis benjamini: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10088: Sympistis deceptiva: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10089: Sympistis basifugens: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10090: Sympistis modesta: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10091: Sympistis balteata: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10092: Sympistis iricolor: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10093: Sympistis levis (Grote, 1880), n. comb. in Troubridge (2008), Zootaxa, 1903: 1-95.
  • 10093.1: Sympistis incubus Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10093.2: Sympistis duplex (Troubridge & Mustelin, 2006), n. sp., Zootaxa, 1278: 9, n. comb. (Troubridge, 2008).
  • 10093.3: Sympistis seth Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10093.4: Sympistis sesmu Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10093.5: Sympistis insanina Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10094: Sympistis sanina: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10094.1: Sympistis sakhmet Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10094.2: Sympistis ptah Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10094.3: Sympistis jocelynae Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10095: Sympistis simplex: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10095.1: Sympistis lachrymosa Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10095.2: Sympistis goedeni (Troubridge & Crabo, 1998), n. sp., J. Entomol. Soc. B.C., 95: 45; fig. 1s.
  • 10096: Sympistis augustus: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10097: Sympistis nita: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10098: Sympistis meadiana: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10099: Sympistis saundersiana: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10100: Sympistis fasciata: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10101: Sympistis occata: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10102: Sympistis pernotata: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10102.1: Sympistis apis Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10102.2: Sympistis buchis Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10103: Sympistis polingii: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10104: Sympistis homogena: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10104.1: Sympistis sobek Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10104.2: Sympistis ra Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10104.3: Sympistis khem Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10104.4: Sympistis septu Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10104.5: Sympistis hathor Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10105: Sympistis heterogena: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10105.1: Sympistis cleopatra Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10106: Sympistis arizonensis: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10107: Sympistis melalutea: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10108: Sympistis viriditincta: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10109: Sympistis singularis: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10110: Sympistis wilsonensis: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10111: Unciella primula: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10112: Unciella flagrantis: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10113: Sympistis chorda: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10113.1: Sympistis hapi Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10113.2: Sympistis sokar Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10113.3: Sympistis dischorda Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10113.4: Sympistis buto Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10113.5: Sympistis extremis (Smith, 1890) is raised to full species status from synonymy of 10113 Sympistis chorda (Grote, 1880), J. Entomol. Soc. B.C. 95: 47.
  • 10113.6: Sympistis doris Dimock & Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10114: Sympistis rosea: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10115: Sympistis bakeri: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10116: Sympistis youngi: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10118: Sympistis columbia: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10118.2: Sympistis helena (Mustelin, 2006), n. sp., Zootaxa, 1278: 1-47, was formerly in the genus formerly in the genus Oncocnemis, n. syn., Troubridge (2008), Zootaxa, 1903: 1-95.
  • 10118.3: Sympistis cherti Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10119: Sympistis punctilinea: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10120: Sympistis deserta: Includes as a synonym Sympistis simplicia [10117]. Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10121: Sympistis barnesii: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10122: Sympistis umbrifascia: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10123: Sympistis piffardi: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10124: Sympistis cibalis: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10124.1: Sympistis amenthes Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10125: Sympistis laticosta: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10126: Sympistis lacticollis: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10127: Sympistis nigrocaput: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10128: Sympistis atricollaris: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10129: Sympistis cottami: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10130: Sympistis figurata: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10130.1: Sympistis disfigurata Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10130.2: Sympistis pallidior: Elevated from subspecies of 10130 - Sympistis figurata.
  • 10131: Sympistis minor: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10132: Sympistis ragani: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10133: Sympistis semicollaris: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10133.1: Sympistis collaris Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10134: Sympistis astrigata: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10134.1: Sympistis babi Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10135: Sympistis riparia: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10135.1: Sympistis aqualis (Grote, 1881), n. comb. (Troubridge 2008), was formerly treated as a subspecies of Sympistis riparia (Morrison, 1875) in the genus Oncocnemis. Includes as a synonym sala (Mustelin, 2006) (Troubridge 2008).
  • 10135.2: Sympistis amun Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10135.4: Sympistis major (Grote, 1881) is raised to full species status from synonymy of 10135 Sympistis riparia (Morrison, 1875) in Troubridge & Crabo (1998) and includes as a synonym Sympistis deserticola (McDunnough, 1941) [10135.3] in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010) based on DNA barcode. Originally described as a variety of 10135 Sympistis riparia (Morrison, 1875), deserticola was raised to full species status in Troubridge (2008) based in part on DNA barcode of a population in the Owens Valley. However, Lafontaine & Schmidt found that specimens from the type locality of deserticola had barcodes matching that of major. The status of the Owens Valley population is unresolved.
  • 10135.5: Sympistis richersi Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10135.6: Sympistis mut Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10135.7: Sympistis chons Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10135.8: Sympistis nenun Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10136: Sympistis obscurata, n. comb. in Troubridge (2008), was formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10137: Sympistis intruda: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10137.1: Sympistis sierrablanca Metzler & Scott-Tracey, 2019, n. sp., Insect Systematics and Diversity, 3(1): 1-6.
  • 10138: Sympistis ciliata: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10139: Sympistis curvicollis: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10139.1: Sympistis pachet Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:44.
  • 10140: Sympistis chandleri: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis. Includes as a synonym Sympistis colorado [10141].
  • 10142: Sympistis sagittata: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10142.1: Sympistis shirleyae Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10143: Sympistis mackiei: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10144: Sympistis ibapahensis: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10145: Sympistis extranea: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10146: Sympistis utahensis: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10147: Sympistis tetrops: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10147.1: Sympistis knudsoni Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10147.2: Sympistis khepri Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10147.3: Sympistis min Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10148: Sympistis griseicollis: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10149: Sympistis sectilis: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10150: Sympistis sectiloides: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10150.1: Sympistis bes Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10151: Sympistis dunbari: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10151.1: Sympistis definita: Elevated from synonymy of 10151 - Sympistis dunbari.
  • 10151.2: Sympistis ferrirena Crabo, 2018, n. sp., ZooKeys, 788: 223.
  • 10152: Sympistis poliafascies: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10153: Sympistis toddi: Formerly placed in the genus Oncocnemis.
  • 10154: Sympistis perscripta: Formerly placed in the genus Lepipolys.
  • 10155: Sympistis behrensi: Formerly placed in the genus Lepipolys.
  • 10156: Sympistis heliophila: Includes as a synonym Sympistis melaleuca [10156].
  • 10159: Sympistis zetterstedtii: Previously considered as a subspecies of S. nigrita [10159], has now been elevated to full species status with S. z. kolthoffi [10160] as a subspecies, and with Sympistis besla [10161] and Sympistis labradoris [10159a] treated as synonyms.
  • 10164: Sympistis aterrima: Formerly placed in the genus Stylopoda.
  • 10164.1: Sympistis apep Troubridge, 2008, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1903:1-95.
  • 10165: Stylopoda groteana (Dyar, 1903) includes as a synonym 10167 Stylopoda anxia, ZooKeys, 527: 140.
  • 10168: Copanarta sexpunctata: Formerly placed in the genus Stylopoda.
  • 10169: Copanarta aurea: Includes as a synonym Copanarta nigerrima [10170].
  • 10172: Pseudacontia crustaria (Morrison, 1875) includes as a synonym 10171 P. louisa and 10173 P. cansa, ZooKeys, 527: 139.
  • 10176: Rhizagrotis stylata: Formerly placed in the genus Cerapoda.
  • 10180: Cucullia pulla: Formerly placed in the genus Lathosea. Includes as a synonym Cucllia spauldingi [10182].
  • 10181: Cucullia dammersi: Formerly placed in the genus Lathosea.
  • 10183: Cucullia strigata: Formerly placed in the genus Rancora. Includes as synonyms Cucullia brucei [10186] and Cucullia ketchikana [10187.3].
  • 10184: Cucullia serraticornis: Formerly placed in the genus Rancora. Includes as a synonym Cucullia solidaginis [10187].
  • 10185: Cucullia comstocki: Formerly placed in the genus Rancora.
  • 10187.2: Cucullia albida: Formerly placed in the genus Rancora. Includes as a synonym Cucullia albicinerea [10187.1].
  • 10188: Dolocucullia dentilinea: Formerly placed in the genus Cucullia.
  • 10188.1: Dolocucullia poolei Crabo & Hammond, 2018, n. sp., ZooKeys, 788: 204.
  • 10190.1: Cucullia styx Poole, 1995, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 26.1: 1-249.
  • 10190.2: Cucullia dorsalis is elevated from synonymy of 10190 Cucullia speyeri
  • 10191.1: Cucullia lethe Poole, 1995, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 26.1: 1-249.
  • 10191.2: Cucullia charon Poole, 1995, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 26.1: 1-249.
  • 10192.1: Cucullia eccissica: Recorded from Arizona and California by Poole (1995).
  • 10193: Dolocucullia minor: Formerly placed in the genus Cucullia.
  • 10194.1: Cucullia umbratica (Linnaeus, 1758) is now recognized within the North American fauna from the Magdalen Islands, Quebec in Handfield & Handfield (2010), ZooKeys, 39: 183-186.
  • 10197: Cucullia florea: Includes as a synonym 10198.1 - Cucullia obscurior.
  • 10205: Cucullia luna: Formerly placed in the genus Nycterophaeta.
  • 10206: Cucullia antipoda: Formerly placed in the genus Copicucullia. Includes as a synonym Cucullia luteodisca [10215].
  • 10206.1: Cucullia eurekae Poole, 1995, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 26.1: 1-249.
  • 10207: Cucullia basipuncta: Formerly placed in the genus Copicucullia.
  • 10208: Cucullia mcdunnoughi: Formerly placed in the genus Copicucullia.
  • 10209: Cucullia eulepis: Formerly placed in the genus Copicucullia.
  • 10210: Cucullia cucullioides: Formerly placed in the genus Copicucullia.
  • 10212: Cucullia incresa: Formerly placed in the genus Copicucullia. Includes as a synonym Cucllia jemezensis [10211].
  • 10213: Cucullia heinrichi: Formerly placed in the genus Copicucullia.
  • 10214: Cucullia astigma: Formerly placed in the genus Copicucullia.
  • 10216.1: Opsigalea ocellata (Walker, 1865) is now recognized within the North American fauna, specimens from Arizona identified by Noel McFarland. A male collected in 2009 was confirmed with dissection by Cliff Ferris.
  • 10219: Trichocosmia inornata Grote, 1883 includes as a synonym 10220 T. drasteroides, Zookeys, 149: 155.
  • 10222: Anarta chartaria: Formerly placed in the genus Discestra, n. comb. in Mustelin (2006), Zootaxa, 1278: 1-47.
  • 10223: Anarta trifolii: Formerly placed in the genus Discestra, n. comb. in Mustelin (2006), Zootaxa, 1278: 1-47.
  • 10224: Anarta mutata: Formerly placed in the genus Discestra, n. comb. in Mustelin (2006), Zootaxa, 1278: 1-47.
  • 10225: Anarta fulgora: Formerly placed in the genus Discestra, n. comb. in Mustelin (2006), Zootaxa, 1278: 1-47.
  • 10227: Anarta hamata: Formerly placed in the genus Discestra, n. comb. in Mustelin (2006), Zootaxa, 1278: 1-47.
  • 10228: Anarta oregonica: Formerly placed in the genus Discestra, n. comb. in Mustelin (2006), Zootaxa, 1278: 1-47.
  • 10228.1: Anarta columbica (McDunnough, 1930), formerly placed in the genus Discestra, n. comb. in Mustelin (2006), Zootaxa, 1278: 1-47. "Listed as a separate species but not for- mally recognized as such by Mustelin (2006). Revised status by Schmidt and Anweiler (2010a)." - Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40:155.
  • 10229: Anarta alta: Formerly placed in the genus Discestra, n. comb. in Mustelin (2006), Zootaxa, 1278: 1-47.
  • 10231: Anarta obesula: Formerly placed in the genus Discestra, n. comb. in Mustelin (2006), Zootaxa, 1278: 1-47.
  • 10232: Anarta farnhami: Formerly placed in the genus Discestra, n. comb. in Mustelin (2006), Zootaxa, 1278: 1-47.
  • 10233: Anarta crotchii (Grote, 1880), formerly placed in the genus Discestra, n. comb. in Mustelin (2006), Zootaxa, 1278: 1-47, includes as a synonym Anarta chunka [10235], Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 155. This species was misslepped as "crotchi" in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 10233.1: Anarta fusculenta (Smith, 1891), formerly placed in the genus Discestra, n. comb. and n. status in Mustelin (2006), Zootaxa, 1278: 1-47, was previously treated as a subspecies of 10233 Anarta crotchii.
  • 10234: Anarta oaklandiae: Formerly placed in the genus Discestra, n. comb. in Mustelin (2006), Zootaxa, 1278: 1-47.
  • 10236: Anarta projecta: Formerly placed in the genus Discestra, n. comb. in Mustelin (2006), Zootaxa, 1278: 1-47.
  • 10238: Scotogramma submarina: Includes as a synonym S. addenda [10243, 932852].
  • 10240: Scotogramma densa: Includes as a synonym S. megaera [10245].
  • 10251: Scotogramma defessa (Grote, 1880) corrects the misspelling of Scotogramma deffessa in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 10252: Anarta inconcinna (Smith, [1888]), formerly in the genus Scotogramma, includes as synonyms 10226 Anarta castrae and 10228.2 Anarta montanica, Zookeys, 149: 155. The species inconcinna Smith, [1888] was inadvertently listed previously at MPG as 10252 Scotogramma inconcinna and 10226 Anarta inconcinna. The number 10252 was used for inconcinna in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist).
  • 10256: Sideridis fuscolutea: Formerly placed in the genus Trichoclea.
  • 10259: Anarta decepta: Includes as a synonym Anarta postica [10254]. Formerly placed in the genus Trichoclea.
  • 10260: Sideridis mojave: Formerly placed in the genus Trichoclea.
  • 10261: Sideridis uscripta: Formerly placed in the genus Trichoclea.
  • 10262: Sideridis ruisa: Formerly placed in the genus Trichoclea.
  • 10263: Sideridis artesta: Formerly placed in the genus Trichoclea.
  • 10264: Sideridis vindemialis: Formerly placed in the genus Trichoclea.
  • 10265: Sideridis rosea: Formerly placed in the genus Trichoclea.
  • 10266: Sideridis congermana: Formerly placed in the genus Trichoclea.
  • 10267: Tricholita palmillo: Formerly placed in the genus Sideridis.
  • 10268: Sideridis maryx: Formerly placed in the genus Trichoclea.
  • 10269: Admetovis oxymorus Grote, 1873 - The genus Admetovis was transferred from the tribe Orthosiini to the Hadenini, ZooKeys, 788: 167-181.
  • 10269.1: Admetovis icarus Crabo & Schmidt, 2018 n. sp., ZooKeys, 788: 172.
  • 10270: Admetovis similaris Barnes, 1904 - The genus Admetovis was transferred from the tribe Orthosiini to the Hadenini, ZooKeys, 788: 167-181.
  • 10270.1: Hecatera dysodea: An introduced Eurasian species found in Utah in 1998 and in Oregon in 2003.
  • 10277: Polia rogenhoferi: Includes as a synonym Polia leomegra [10278].
  • 10277.1: Polia propodea McCabe, 1980, n. sp.: New York State Museum, Bulletin Number 432. vi + 141 pp.
  • 10282: Orthodes noverca (Grote, 1878) was formerly placed in the genus Polia, ZooKeys, 40: 591. Includes as synonyms O. vauorbicularis [10283] and O. delecta [10284] in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), Zookeys. 149: 149, 157.
  • 10285: "Hexorthodes" tuana: Formerly placed in the genus Polia. Generic placement is provisional, Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40:158.
  • 10286: "Hexorthodes" nipana (Smith, 1910) includes as a synonym 10287 Hexorthodes montara Smith, 1910 in Mustelin (2006), Zootaxa, 1278: 41. This species was formerly placed in the genus Polia. Generic placement is provisional, Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 158.
  • 10288: "Orthodes" detracta: Formerly placed in the genus Polia. Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 591
  • 10289: "Orthodes" goodelli: Formerly placed in the genus Polia. Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 591
  • 10290: "Orthodes" obscura: Formerly placed in the genus Polia. Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 591
  • 10291: Morrisonia latex: Formerly placed in the genus Polia. Also has been placed at 10521.1.
  • 10298: Lacanobia radix (Walker, [1857]) includes as a synonym 10492 Orthosia desperata following McCabe (1980), Zookeys. 149: 149, 156.
  • 10300: Lacanobia grandis: Formerly placed in the genus Spirameter.
  • 10301: Spiramater lutra: Formerly placed in the genus Lacanobia.
  • 10302: Trichordestra rugosa: Formerly placed in the genus Lacanobia.
  • 10303: Trichordestra tacoma: Formerly placed in the genus Lacanobia.
  • 10304: Trichordestra legitima: Formerly placed in the genus Lacanobia.
  • 10305: Trichordestra dodii: Formerly placed in the genus Lacanobia.
  • 10306: Trichordestra beanii: Formerly placed in the genus Lacanobia.
  • 10307: Trichordestra lilacina: Formerly placed in the genus Lacanobia.
  • 10308: Trichordestra liquida: Formerly placed in the genus Lacanobia.
  • 10309: Trichordestra prodeniformis: Formerly placed in the genus Lacanobia.
  • 10315: Lasionycta secedens: Formerly placed in the genus Anartomima.
  • 10316: Hadena ectypa: Formerly placed in the genus Anepia.
  • 10317: Hadena capsularis: Formerly placed in the genus Anepia.
  • 10317.1: Hadena lafontainei Troubridge & Crabo, 2002, n. sp.: Fabreries, 27: 109-154.
  • 10318: Hadena minorata: Formerly placed in the genus Anepia.
  • 10319: Hadena amabilis: Formerly placed in the genus Anepia.
  • 10321: Hadena ectrapela: Includes as a synonym Hadena jola [10320]. Formerly placed in the genus Anepia.
  • 10322: Hadena circumvadis: Formerly placed in the genus Anepia.
  • 10322.1: Hadena caelestis Troubridge & Crabo, 2002, n. sp.: Fabreries, 27: 109-154.
  • 10322.2: Hadena gabrieli Troubridge & Crabo, 2002, n. sp.: Fabreries, 27: 109-154.
  • 10323: Hadena plumasata: Formerly placed in the genus Anepia.
  • 10323.1: Hadena maccabei Troubridge & Crabo, 2002, n. sp.: Fabreries, 27: 109-154.
  • 10323.2: Hadena paulula Troubridge & Crabo, 2002, n. sp.: Fabreries, 27: 109-154.
  • 10324: Hada sutrina: Formerly placed in the genus Hecatera.
  • 10325: Hadena glaciata: Formerly placed in the genus Miselia.
  • 10326: Hadena variolata: Formerly placed in the genus Miselia.
  • 10327.1: Anarta melanopa (Thunberg, 1791) is added back to the checklist as a result of newly found specimens from Alaska and northern Yukon, ZooKeys, 527: 142.
  • 10329: Anarta mimuli Behr, 1885, is listed as nomen dubium by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) and as nomen obscurum in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010) . The type is lost and the description is too vague to associate the name with any known species.
  • 10332: Coranarta luteola: Includes as a synonym Coranarta cordigera of authors [10332]. Formerly placed in the genus Anarta.
  • 10332.1: Coranarta macrostigma (Lafontaine & Mikkola, 1987), n. sp.: The Canadian Entomologist, 119: 931-940.
  • 10333: Anarta myrtilli is listed as excluded by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). Occurrence in North America was based on mislabeled specimens in BMNH.
  • 10334: Lasionycta staudingeri: Includes as a subspecies Lasionycta preblei [10349].
  • 10337.1: Lasionycta flanda: Elevated from subspecies of 10336 - Lasionycta leucocycla.
  • 10339: Lasionycta impingens: Includes as a subspecies Lasionycta curta [10339.1].
  • 10339.2: Lasionycta phaea was a subspecies of 10339 - Lasionycta impingens.
  • 10339.3: Lasionycta skraelingia: Recorded in North America in Yukon.
  • 10340: Lasionycta discolor: Includes as a synonym Lasionycta klotsi [10343].
  • 10341: Lasionycta phoca: Includes as a synonym Lasionycta albinuda [10355].
  • 10344: Lasionycta promulsa: Includes as a synonym Lasionycta infuscata [10347].
  • 10348: Lasionycta poca: Includes as a subspecies Lasionycta coloradensis [10337].
  • 10351: "Lacinipolia" mimula: Formerly placed in the genera Mamestra and Lasiestra. Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 157.
  • 10352: Lasionycta perplexa: Includes as synonyms Lasionycta alberta [10353] and Lasionycta marloffi [10354].
  • 10356: Lasionycta subdita: Includes as a synonym Lasionycta membrosa [10357].
  • 10358: Lasionycta subfuscula: Includes as a synonym Lasionycta sedilis [10363].
  • 10360: Lasionycta mutilata: Includes as a synonym Lasionycta rainieri [10361].
  • 10364: Psammopolia arietis: Formerly placed in the genus Lasionycta.
  • 10365: Psammopolia wyatti: Formerly placed in the genus Lasionycta.
  • 10366: Psammopolia insolens: Formerly placed in the genus Lasionycta.
  • 10366.1: Psammopolia sala (Troubridge & Mustelin, 2006), n. sp., Zootaxa, 1278: 1-47, was formerly in the genus formerly in the genus Lascionycta, n. comb., Crabo & Lafontaine (2009), ZooKeys, 30: 150.
  • 10367: Psammopolia ochracea: Formerly placed in the genus Lasionycta.
  • 10368: Lacinipolia meditata: Includes as synonyms Lacinipolia determinata [10369], Lacinipolia brachiolum [10386] and Lacinipolia rubrifusa [10388].
  • 10370: Lacinipolia lustralis (Grote, 1875) includes as a synonym Lacinipolia selama (Strecker, 1898) in Selman (1975).
  • 10377.1: Lacinipolia delongi Selman & Leuschner, 2001, n. sp., Tax. Rep. Int. Lepid. Surv., 2(8): 3; fig. 1, 11.
  • 10392: Lacinipolia leucogramma (Grote, 1873) includes as synonyms Lacinipolia canities (Hampson, 1905) and Lacinipolia francisca (Smith, 1910) in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), ZooKeys, 527: 143.
  • 10394.1: Lacinipolia acutipennis (Grote, 1880), formerly a treated as a subspecies of Lacinipolia vicina (Grote, 1874) in the 1983 Checklist, is raised to full species status and includes as a synonym Lacinipolia subalba Mustelin, 2000 in Schmidt (2015), ZooKeys. 527: 111.
  • 10395.1: Lacinipolia sareta (Smith, 1906), formerly treated as a subspecies of Lacinipolia vicina (Grote, 1874), is raised to full species status in Schmidt (2015), ZooKeys. 527: 107, 115.
  • 10395.2: Lacinipolia dimocki Schmidt, 2015, n. sp., ZooKeys. 527: 118.
  • 10403.1: Lacinipolia triplehorni Selman & Leuschner, 2001, n. sp., Tax. Rep. Int. Lepid. Surv., 2(8): 3; fig. 5, 13, 21, includes as a synonym Lacinipolia perfragilis of authors (not Dyar, 1923).
  • 10406: Lacinipolia olivacea (Morrison, 1875) includes Mamestra repentina Morrison, 1875, a name which was apparently overlooked in Hodges et al. (1983) but included in Poole (1989), as a synonym (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 10406.1: Lacinipolia bucketti Selman & Leuschner, 2001, n. sp., Tax. Rep. Int. Lepid. Surv., 2(8): 4; fig. 5, 1. It is possible that this species refers to Lacinipolia strigicollis (Wallengren, 1860) which may have erroneously been treated by Selman (1975) (unpublished thesis) and subsequent authors as a senior synonym of Lacinipolia illaudabilis (Grote, 1875).
  • 10406.2: Lacinipolia baueri Selman & Leuschner, 2001, n. sp., Tax. Rep. Int. Lepid. Surv., 2(8): 5; fig. 6, 15.
  • 10406.3: Lacinipolia sharonae Selman & Leuschner, 2001, n. sp., Tax. Rep. Int. Lepid. Surv., 2(8): 5; fig. 7, 16.
  • 10406.4: Lacinipolia fordi Selman & Leuschner, 2001, n. sp., Tax. Rep. Int. Lepid. Surv., 2(8): 6; fig. 8, 17, 22.
  • 10406.5: Lacinipolia franclemonti Selman & Leuschner, 2001, n. sp., Tax. Rep. Int. Lepid. Surv., 2(8): 6; fig. 9, 18.
  • 10406.6: Lacinipolia aileenae Selman & Leuschner, 2001, n. sp., Tax. Rep. Int. Lepid. Surv., 2(8): 3; fig. 2, 12.
  • 10406.7: Lacinipolia rodora (Dyar, 1911) was recognized within the North American fauna in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010) and Selman (1975), but apparently overlooked by Hodges et. al (1983) (Checklist).
  • 10408: Lacinipolia comis includes as a synonym Lacinipolia lunolacta (Smith, 1903) in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2011). Lunolacta was previously treated as full species in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and as a synonym of comis in Selman (1975).
  • 10415: Lacinipolia strigicollis (Wallengren, 1860) includes as a synonym illaudabilis (Grote, 1875) and its former synonyms, alboguttata (Grote, 1876), dilatata (Smith, 1900), and restora (Smith, 1910) in Mustelin (2006), Zootaxa, 1278: 39.

    The synonymies by Mustelin were based on the original description strigicollis. The holotype of strigicollis was believed to have been lost by McDunnough (1937:178) and subsequent authors including Mustelin (2006). However, in 2022 it was relocated in the Swedish Museum of Natural History (catalogue no. NHRS-TOBI0005212, see image below). It is not the same species as illaudabilis (C. Schmidt, pers. comm., 1 April 2024). It apparently applies to the olivacea group and seems to most resemble paratypes of L. bucketti Selman & Leuschner, 2001 and L. olivacea petita (Smith, 1901). It is possible that strigicollis may actually refer to bucketti. If so, "true" strigicollis might be represented at BOLD by BOLD:ACE9063 (the BIN group with paratypes of both petita and bucketti) and illaudabilis by BOLD:AAB7768 (the BIN with specimens currently identified as strigicollis). Pending revision, MPG will continue to display the images of DNA barcoded specimens from BOLD:AAB7768.
  • 10422.1: Lacinipolia martini Selman & Leuschner, 2001, n. sp., Tax. Rep. Int. Lepid. Surv., 2(8): 7; fig. 10, 19, 23.
  • 10424.1: Lacinipolia nr. laudabilis is a valid, undescribed species first reported in the US from Texas in the 2004 LepSoc Season Summary as scribillata Draudt, a name treated as unavailable by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). For the purposes of listing this species without proliferating an unavailable name, MPG replaces scribillata with nr. laudabilis but retains scribillata as a synonym on advice from Chris Schmidt (pers. comm., 2024).
  • 10425.1: Trichocerapoda harbisoni Mustelin, 2006, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1278: 1-47.
  • 10427.1: Trichocerapoda oceanis Robertson & Mustelin, 2006, n. sp., Zootaxa, 1278: 1-47.
  • 10429: Dargida grammivora Walker, 1856 may be extralimital north of Mexico. USNM and BOLD specimens from Arizona identified as "grammivora" apparently represent as undescribed species.
  • 10430: Dargida quadrannulata: Formerly placed in the genus Faronta.
  • 10431: Dargida diffusa (Walker, 1856) includes as a synonym 10432 Dargida terrapictalis, "a dark form of the species that occurs from southern British Columbia to central California and could be treated as a subspecies if desired." Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), ZooKeys, 527: 142. This species was transferred from the genus Faronta by Rodríguez and Angulo (2005).
  • 10433: Dargida tetera: Formerly placed in the genus Faronta.
  • 10434: Dargida rubripennis: Formerly placed in the genus Faronta.
  • 10435: Dargida aleada: Formerly placed in the genus Faronta.
  • 10436: Mythimna oxygala: Formerly placed in the genus Aletia.
  • 10437: Mythimna yuconensis (Hampson, 1911) corrects spelling of yukonensis, an invalid spelling correction in McDunnough (1938). Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015) determined that the original spelling could not be assumed to be an error, ZooKeys. 527: 142. This species was formally placed in the genus Aletia - Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 156.
  • 10438: Mythimna unipuncta: Formerly placed in the genus Pseudoletia.
  • 10438.01: Mythimna litoralis (Curtis, 1827), an extralimital species, includes as a synonym Heliophila pertracta (Morrison, 1875), TL: Philadelphia, PA [error], Franclemont (1951), Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., 53(2): 64.
  • 10438.1: Mythimna sequax: Formerly placed in the genus Pseudoletia.
  • 10439.1: Leucania clarescens: Leucania clarescens Möschler, 1890 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico from the Florida Keys, ZooKeys, 788: 249.
  • 10440.1: Leucania amygdalina (Harvey, 1878), formerly treated as a synonym of 10440 Leucania linita in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is raised to full species status, Lafontaine & Schmidt, 2015: 142.
  • 10441.1: Leucania oregona Smith, 1902 was elevated from synonymy of 10441 Leucania farcta in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 156. The phylogenetic sequence number 932940 was changed to 932953.1 to follow Leucania imperfecta, the species to which it is most closely related, ZooKeys, 788: 156.
  • 10446.1: Leucania lapidaria (Grote, 1876), formerly treated as a synonym of 10446 Leucania multilinea Walker, 1856, is raised to full species status in Rings et al. (1992).
  • 10447.1: Leucania dorsalis Walker, 1856 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico from Florida in Dickel (1991), Trop. Lepid., 2(1): 57. This is common species overlooked due to its similarity to 10457 Leucania infatuans Franclemont, 1972
  • 10449.1: Leucania dia (Grote, 1879), formerly treated as a subspecies of 10449 L. insueta Guenée, 1852 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is elevated to full species and includes as a synonym Leucania comma of authors; (not Linnaeus, 1761) [10448] in Anweiler & Schmidt in Pohl et al. (2010), ZooKeys, 38: 508.
  • 10450.01: Leucania chejela (Schaus, 1921), a Caribbean and Central American species now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, was first discovered at Bahia Honda State Park in the Florida Keys by Jim Troubridge in 2013, ZooKeys, 788: 249.
  • 10450.1: Leucania inconspicua Herrich-Schäffer, 1868 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico from Florida in Dickel (1991), Trop. Lepid., 2(1): 57; fig. 28.
  • 10451.1: Leucania lobrega Adams, 2001, n. sp., was first recorded in the US from Florida as L. opalisans by Dickel (1991).
  • 10453.1: Leucania subpunctata: Includes as a synonym 10454 Leucania latiuscula of authors; not Herrich-Schäffer, 1868. (True L. latiuscula is added to the checklist in 2017.)
  • 10453.2: Leucania rawlinsi Adams, 2001, a species described from Jamaica whose range extends as far north as Cuba and the Bahamas and now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, was first discovered in the National Key Deer Refuge in the Florida Keys by Jim Troubridge in 2017, ZooKeys, 788: 249.
  • 10454: Leucania latiuscula Herrich-Schäffer, 1868, now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, was first discovered in the National Key Deer Refuge in the Florida Keys by Jim Troubridge, ZooKeys, 788: 249.

    Leucania latiuscula of authors; not Herrich-Schäffer, 1868, the taxon listed in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is a synonym of 10453.1 Leucania subpunctata - Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 157.
  • 10455.1: Leucania senescens Möschler, 1890 is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico from from Florida in Dickel (1991), Trop. Lepid., 2(1): 57; fig. 30.
  • 10458: Leucania elephas Troubridge, 2020, n. sp., Insecta Mundi, 0789: 36; Fig. 50, 100, 137, includes as a synonym [10458] Leucania humidicola of authors (Hodges et al. 1983); not Guenée, 1852. "True" L. humidicola is represented north of Mexico by solita Walker (n. syn. (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023)).
  • 10458.1: Leucania humidicola Walker, 1856: Todd in Hodges et al. (1983) referred to the species from Florida, recently described as Leucania elephas in Troubridge (2020), as humidicola. The name solita Walker, formerly a synonym of multilinea Walker in Hodges et al. (1983) and subsequently as a synonym of humidicola Guenée in Becker and Miller (2002), was treated as a valid species by Troubridge with humidicola treated as extralimital north of Mexico. Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023) returns solita to synonymy of humidicola.
  • 10463.1: Leucania obusta Guenée, 1852 is listed as excluded (nomen dubium) by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023)
  • 10463.11: Ichneutica mutans (Walker, 1857), extralimital, includes as a synonym Mamestra passa Morrison, 1874, TL: California [error] in Franclemont (1976).
  • 10464: Perigonica tertia Dyar, 1903 includes as a synonym Perigonica fermata [10465] in Mustelin (2006), Zootaxa, 1278: 35.
  • 10471: Stretchia plusiaeformis Edwards, 1874 was incorrectly updated to plusiiformis by Lafontaine and Schmidt (2015) following Poole (1989); the correct original spelling is plusiaeformis, ZooKeys, 788: 249.
  • 10485: Orthosia behrensiana: Includes as a synonym Orthosia macona [10486].
  • 10498: Orthosia tenuimacula (Barnes & McDunnough, 1913) includes as synonyms 10499 O. mediomacula Barnes & Benjamin, 1924:130 and 10500 O. nongenerica Barnes & Benjamin, 1924:131, ZooKeys, 788: 249.
  • 10502: Kocakina fidelis (Grote, 1874), formerly in the genus Himella Grote, 1874, a junior homonym of Himella Dallas 1852, is transferred to Kocakina (Özdikmen & Seven, 2006) (replacement name), a genus which includes as a synonym Orthimella (Schmidt & Lafontaine, 2018) (unnecessary replacement name).

    This name was synonymized with Himella intractata (Morrison, 1874) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) which regarded the publication year of fidelis to be 1875. The synonymy was reversed in Poole (1989) - Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40:154.
  • 10511: Egira curialis: Includes as a synonym Egira candida [10512].
  • 10517: Egira alternans: Includes as a synonym Brachylomia onychina [10000].
  • 10524: Nephelodes minians Guenée, 1852 include as synonyms 10526 N. mendica and 10527 N. adusta, ZooKeys, 527: 142.
  • 10532.1: Homorthodes lindseyi: Elevated from subspecies of 10532 - Homorthodes furfurata. It is now known to occur symatrically with H. furfurata in northeastern United States without evidence of intergradation. The barcodes of the two taxa differ by about 2%.
  • 10546: Trichopolia curtica (Smith, 1890), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Protorthodes (n. syn. of Trichopolia) (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 10549: Trichopolia eureka (Barnes & Benjamin, 1927), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Protorthodes (n. syn. of Trichopolia) (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 10552: Trichopolia incincta (Morrison, 1875), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Protorthodes (n. syn. of Trichopolia) (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). This species includes as synonyms P. utahensis and akalus (Schmidt & Anweiler in Pohl et. al. 2010) and daviesi, indra, saturnus and smithii( Lafontaine & Schmidt 2010).
  • 10555: Trichopolia argentoppida (McDunnough, 1943), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Protorthodes (n. syn. of Trichopolia) (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 10556: Trichopolia perforata (Grote, 1883), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Protorthodes (n. syn. of Trichopolia) (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 10557: Trichopolia rufula (Grote, 1874), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Protorthodes (n. syn. of Trichopolia) (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 10557.1: Trichopolia ustulata (Lafontaine, Walsh, & Ferris, 2014), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Protorthodes (n. syn. of Trichopolia) (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 10558: Trichopolia antennata (Barnes & McDunnough, 1912), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Protorthodes (n. syn. of Trichopolia) (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 10559: Trichopolia alfkenii (Grote, 1895), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Protorthodes (n. syn. of Trichopolia) (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 10560: Nudorthodes texana (Smith, 1900) was formerly in the genus Protorthodes, ZooKeys, 421: 139-179.
  • 10561: Nudorthodes variabilis (Barnes & McDunnough, 1912) was formerly in the genus Protorthodes, Lafontaine et al., 2014, ZooKeys, 421: 139-179.
  • 10561.1: Nudorthodes molino Walsh & Ferris, 2014, n. sp., ZooKeys, 421: 172.
  • 10562: Trichopolia mulina (Schaus, 1894), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Protorthodes (n. syn. of Trichopolia) (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 10563: Trichopolia oviduca (Guenée, 1852), n. comb., formerly in the genus Protorthodes (n. syn. of Trichopolia) (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023, includes as a synonym Protorthodes lindrothi in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010).
  • 10565: Trichopolia orobia (Harvey, 1876), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Protorthodes (n. syn. of Trichopolia) (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 10566: Trichopolia melanopis (Hampson, 1905), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Protorthodes (n. syn. of Trichopolia) (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 10566.1: Trichopolia texicana (Lafontaine, 2014), n. comb., was formerly in the genus Protorthodes (n. syn. of Trichopolia) (Schmidt in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 10566.5: Rhabdorthodes pattersoni Crabo, 2018, n. sp., is named after Robert (Bob) Patterson in recognition of his work the the Moth Photographers Group website, ZooKeys, 788: 188. This species was listed with the phylogenetic sequence number 933115.1 in the 2018 Noctuoidea Checklist, a number preoccupied by Protorthodes texicana, and is corrected to 933115.7.
  • 10570: Ulolonche fasciata: Includes as a synonym U. marloffi [10571, 933122].
  • 10573: Ulolonche disticha (Morrison, 1875) includes as a synonym [932781.1] Orthosia disticha Grote, 1875 in Beccaloni et al. (2003 [accessed 20 April 2024]), a treatment overlooked in Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) in which the two names were listed as distinct valid species. Grote (1875) noted that they might be conspecific. Pending further study, the synonymy in Beccaloni et al. is followed at MPG.
  • 10576: Hyperepia jugifera: Includes as a synonym Hyperepia pi [10577].
  • 10578: Pseudorthodes vecors: Includes as synonyms Pseudorthodes imora [933130, 10580], and P. calceolaris [933129, 10579].
  • 10585: Orthodes majuscula: Includes as a synonym Orthodes crenulata [10585].
  • 10586: Orthodes furtiva: Includes as a synonym Hexorthodes planalis [10595].
  • 10589: "Orthodes" bolteri: Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 591
  • 10596: "Hexorthodes" agrotiformis (Grote, 1881) includes as a synonym 10595 Hexorthodes planalis (Grote, 1883); generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 97, 158.
  • 10597: Hypotrix trifascia: Formerly placed in the genera Proteiniana and Hexorthodes.
  • 10597.1: "Hyssia" degenerans (Dyar, 1914) has been reported from Texas by by Blanchard (1973) and Knudson and Bordelon (2004). Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 159.
  • 10598: Homorthodes euxoiformis: Formerly placed in the genus Hexorthodes.
  • 10599: Hypotrix alamosa: Formerly placed in the genus Hexorthodes.
  • 10600: Hypotrix hueco: Formerly placed in the genus Hexorthodes.
  • 10600.1: Hypotrix lactomellis: Hypotrix latcomellis Wikle & Crabo, 2018, n. sp., , ZooKeys, 788: 234.
  • 10601: "Hexorthodes" accurata: Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 97.
  • 10602: "Hexorthodes" senatoria: Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 97.
  • 10603: "Hexorthodes" catalina: Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 97.
  • 10603.1: "Hexorthodes" citeria Blanchard & Knudson, 1985, n. sp.: Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash., 87: 777-782. Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 97.
  • 10603.2: "Hexorthodes" emendata Blanchard & Knudson, 1985, n. sp.: Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash., 87: 777-782. Generic placement is provisional in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40: 97.
  • 10604: Hypotrix optima: Formerly placed in the genus Hexorthodes.
  • 10605: "Eriopyga" crista (Walker, 1856) is excluded as extralimital north of Mexico by Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010). It's previous inclusion was based on the synonym dissimilis (Barnes & McDunnough, 1910) which was described from "AZ" based on a mislabeled specimen.
  • 10605.01: "Eriopyga" crista of authors; (not Walker, 1856) is an unidentified species (Arizona) provisionally placed in the genus Eriopyga in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), ZooKeys, 40:159. "True" crista is excluded as extralimital north of Mexico by Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010). It's previous inclusion was based on the synonym dissimilis (Barnes & McDunnough, 1910) which was described based on a mislabeled specimen.
  • 10605.1: Pseudorthodes iole: A voucher from Texas is in USNM.
  • 10605.2: Fergusonix januaris Mustelin & Leuschner, 2000, n. sp.: Proc. San Diego Soc. Nat. Hist., 36: 1-18.
  • 10606: Hypotrix lunata: Formerly placed in the genus Ursogastra.
  • 10613: Neleucania praegracilis: Includes as synonyms N. suavis [10609], N. bicolorata [10611], N. citronella (previously treated as a ssp. of N. bicolorata), and N. niveicosta [10612].
  • 10614: Hypotrix ferricola: Formerly placed in the genus Trichorthosia.
  • 10615: Hypotrix diplogramma: Formerly placed in the genus Trichorthosia.
  • 10616: Hypotrix parallela: Formerly placed in the genus Trichorthosia.
  • 10617: Anhypotrix tristis: Formerly placed in the genus Trichorthosia.
  • 10620: Hypotrix spinosa: Formerly placed in the genus Trichagrotis.
  • 10633.1: Marilopteryx carancahua Blanchard & Franclemont, 1982, n. sp.: Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash., 84: 270-276.
  • 10637: Hydroeciodes serrata (Grote, 1880) includes as a synonym 10638 Hydroeciodes ochrimacula (Barnes & McDunnough, 1913), ZooKeys, 788: 250.
  • 10640: Xanthopastis regnatrix (Grote, 1863), a name listed by Kimball (1965) and later as a synonym of Xanthopastis timais (Cramer ([1780]) in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is again recognized as regnatrix by Lafontaine & Schmidt (2011), a member of a species complex involving at least six species.
  • 10642.1: Agrotis striata Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10643: Eucoptocnemis dollii: Formerly placed in the genus Agrotis.
  • 10643.1: Eucoptocnemis canescens Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10644: Feltia mollis: Formerly placed in the genus Agrotis.
  • 10645: Agrotis orthogonia: Includes as a synonym Agrotis orthogonoides [10646].
  • 10647: Agrotis ruta: Includes as a synonym Agrotis patula.
  • 10647.1: Agrotis longicornis Lafontaine & Troubridge, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10652: Agrotis vancouverensis: Includes as synonyms Agrotis atha [10656] and Agrotis aeneipennis [10657].
  • 10654: Agrotis buchholzi: Includes as a synonym Agrotis carolina [10654.1].
  • 10658.1: Agrotis arenarius Neil, 1983, n. sp.: Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 37: 15-17.
  • 10660: Agrotis obliqua: includes as a synonym Agrotis musa [10655].
  • 10660.1: Agrotis antica Crabo & Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10663.1: Agrotis texanus Grote, 1864, omitted in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is listed as a valid species by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023)
  • 10663.2: Agrotis trux (Hübner, [1824]) is listed as excluded by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). This name is included because type locality of it's synonym obesula Smith, 1888 supposedly MT, but that was deemed erroneous.
  • 10664: Feltia subterranea: Formerly placed in the genus Agrotis.
  • 10665: Feltia repleta: Formerly placed in the genus Agrotis.
  • 10666: Feltia manifesta: Formerly placed in the genus Agrotis.
  • 10667: Dichagyris triphaenoides: Formerly placed in the genus Agrotis.
  • 10669: Agrotis rileyana: Formerly placed in the genus Onychagrotis.
  • 10670: Feltia jaculifera: Includes as synonyms Feltia edentata [10679] and Feltia hutsoni [10671].
  • 10670.1: Feltia inyoca Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10672: Feltia evanidalis: Includes as a synonym Feltia californiae [10673].
  • 10675: Feltia tricosa: Includes as synonyms Feltia pectinicornis [10677] and Feltia subpallida [10678].
  • 10680.1: Feltia floridensis Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10680.2: Feltia austrina: New species description: The Canadian Entomologist, 118: 1079-1113. Formerly placed in the genus Trichosilia.
  • 10682: Copablepharon canariana: Includes as a subspecies Copablepharon contrasta [10683].
  • 10684.1: Copablepharon mustelini Crabo & Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10684.2: Copablepharon serratigrande Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10686.1: Copablepharon pictum Fauske & Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10686.2: Copablepharon nevada Crabo & Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10686.3: Copablepharon mutans Crabo & Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10686.4: Copablepharon columbia Crabo & Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10686.5: Copablepharon alaskensis Crabo & Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10687: Copablepharon viridisparsa: Includes as a subspecies Copablepharon hopfingeri [10688].
  • 10687.1: Copablepharon robertsoni Crabo & Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10689: Copablepharon longipenne: Includes as a subspecies Copablepharon serraticornis [10685], MONA Fascicle 28(1): 153.
  • 10689.1: Copablepharon michiganensis Crabo & Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10690.1: Copablepharon fuscum Troubridge & Crabo, 1996, n. sp.: Journal of the Entomological Society of British Columbia, 92: 87-90.
  • 10690.2: Copablepharon atrinotum Crabo & Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10691.1: Copablepharon opleri Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10692: Protogygia album: Formerly placed in the genus Copablepharon.
  • 10692.1: Protogygia pallida Fauske & Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10693.1: Copablepharon spiritum Crabo & Fauske, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10693.2: Copablepharon flavum Fauske & Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10694: Eucoptocnemis fimbriaris: Includes as a synonym Eucoptocnemis tripars [10695].
  • 10696.1: Eucoptocnemis rufula Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10696.2: Eucoptocnemis ursae Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp., is now recognized within the North American fauna. This Mexican species was first reported from Caprock Canyon, Briscoe Co., TX, three specimens collected, 3/3/2015, by J. Vargo and identified by J. Troubridge.
  • 10696.89: Eucoptocnemis nr. rufula a cryptic species, possibly undescribed, from Texas represented by BIN: BOLD:ADJ4115. (Don Lafontaine, pers., comm., 03/16/2018).
  • 10697: Eucoptocnemis elingua: Formerly placed in the genus Manruta.
  • 10698: Feltia nigrita: Includes as a synonym Feltia acarnea [10698]. Formerly placed in the genus Trichosilia.
  • 10698.1: Feltia woodiana: New species description: The Canadian Entomologist, 118: 1079-1113. Formerly placed in the genus Trichosilia.
  • 10698.2: Feltia troubridgei Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10698.3: Feltia boreana: New species description: The Canadian Entomologist, 118: 1079-1113. Formerly placed in the genus Trichosilia.
  • 10698.4: Feltia beringiana: New species description: The Canadian Entomologist, 118: 1079-1113. Formerly placed in the genus Trichosilia.
  • 10699: Dichagyris longidens: Formerly placed in the genus Proragrotis.
  • 10700: Dichagyris dubitata: Formerly placed in the genus Proragrotis.
  • 10701: Dichagyris ruckesi: Formerly placed in the genus Mesembragrotis.
  • 10701.1: Dichagyris broui Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10701.2: Dichagyris reliqua Lafontaine & Schweitzer, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10706.1: Euxoa hyperborea Lafontaine, 1987, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.2: 1-237.
  • 10709: Euxoa vallus: Includes as a subspecies Euxoa luteosita [10710].
  • 10709.1: Euxoa bivittata Lafontaine, 1987, listed as a synonym of 10709 E. vallus in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), is raised to full species status, Lafontaine & Schmidt, 2015:143.
  • 10711.1: Euxoa muldersi Lafontaine & Hensel, 2010, n. sp., ZooKeys, 39: 257.
  • 10712.1: Euxoa apopsis Troubridge & Lafontaine, 2010, n. sp., ZooKeys, 39: 259.
  • 10713: Euxoa chimoensis Hardwick, 1966, previously treated as a synonym of 10712 Euxoa macleani McDunnough, 1927 in Lafontaine (1987), is returned to full species status in Lafontaine & Troubridge (2010).
  • 10718: Euxoa lewisi: Includes as a subspecies Euxoa julia [10719].
  • 10722.1: Euxoa leuschneri Lafontaine, 1987, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.2: 1-237.
  • 10729.1: Euxoa hardwicki Lafontaine, 1987, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.2: 1-237.
  • 10730: Euxoa adumbrata: Euxoa drewseni is a subspecies of the Eurasian 10730 - Euxoa adumbrata.
  • 10735: Euxoa shasta: Includes as a subspecies Euxoa condita Lafontaine, 1975.
  • 10743.1: Euxoa franclemonti Lafontaine, 1987, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.2: 1-237.
  • 10743.2: Euxoa absona Lafontaine, 1987, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.2: 1-237.
  • 10747.1: Euxoa emma L. G. Crabo & A. Crabo, 2007, n. sp.: Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 61: 87-89.
  • 10748: Euxoa oncocnemoides: Formerly treated as a subspecies, elevated again to full species as its range is now known to overlap that of Euxoa annulipes in southern California.
  • 10765.1: Euxoa baja Lafontaine, 1987, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.2: 1-237.
  • 10776: Euxoa aequalis: Includes as a subspecies Euxoa acornis [10777].
  • 10780: Euxoa comosa: Includes as a synonym Euxoa incallida [10783].
  • 10781.1: Euxoa occidentalis Lafontaine & Byers, 1982, n. sp.: The Canadian Entomologist, 114: 575-589.
  • 10784.1: Euxoa guadalupensis Lafontaine & Byers, 1982, n. sp.: The Canadian Entomologist, 114: 575-589.
  • 10786.1: Euxoa faulkneri Mustelin, 2000, n. sp.: Proc. San Diego Soc. Nat. Hist., 36: 1-18.
  • 10787: Euxoa brunneigera: Includes as a synonym Euxoa loya
  • 10787.1: Euxoa excogita: Elevated from subspecies of 10787 - Euxoa brunneigera.
  • 10794.1: Euxoa pallidimacula Lafontaine, 1987, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.2: 1-237.
  • 10794.2: Euxoa mojave Lafontaine, 1987, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.2: 1-237.
  • 10802: Euxoa cursoria: Includes as a subspecies Euxoa wirima [10802].
  • 10820: Euxoa hollemani: Includes as a synonym Euxoa andera [10822].
  • 10820.1: Euxoa subandera Lafontaine, 1987, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.2: 1-237.
  • 10823.1: Euxoa coconino Lafontaine, 1987, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.2: 1-237.
  • 10825.1: Euxoa castanea Lafontaine, 1981, n. sp.: Quaetiones Entomologicae 17: 19.
  • 10826.1: Euxoa furtivus: Elevated from synonymy of 10826 - Euxoa idahoensis.
  • 10830.1: Euxoa inscripta Lafontaine, 1981, n. sp.: Quaetiones Entomologicae 17: 38.
  • 10845: Euxoa difformis: Includes as a synonym Euxoa mercedes [10844].
  • 10852: Euxoa auripennis: Includes as a synonym Euxoa arizonensis [10853].
  • 10857: Euxoa taura: Includes as a synonym Euxoa cooki [10858].
  • 10864.1: Euxoa maimes: Elevated from synonymy of 10861 - Euxoa ridingsiana.
  • 10866: Euxoa nomas: Includes as a synonym Euxoa incognita [10866].
  • 10869: Dichagyris grotei: Formerly placed in the genus Loxagrotis.
  • 10870: Dichagyris acclivis: Formerly placed in the genus Loxagrotis.
  • 10870.1: Dichagyris cataclivis: Southwest population previously considered Dichagyris acclivis. Formerly placed in the genus Loxagrotis.
  • 10871: Dichagyris proclivis: Formerly placed in the genus Loxagrotis.
  • 10872: Dichagyris neoclivis: Formerly placed in the genus Loxagrotis.
  • 10873: Dichagyris salina: Formerly placed in the genus Loxagrotis.
  • 10873.1: Dichagyris arabella is elevated from synonymy of 10873 - Dichagyris salina. Formerly placed in the genus Loxagrotis.
  • 10874: Dichagyris socorro: Includes as a synonym Dichagyris pampolycala [10875]. Formerly placed in the genus Loxagrotis.
  • 10875: Dichagyris polycala, formerly placed in the genus Loxagrotis, is a species previously regarded by authors as Lycophotia pampolycala Dyar, 1912, a name now treated as a synonym of Dichagyris socorro (Barnes, 1904).
  • 10876: Dichagyris capota (Smith, 1908) includes as a synonym Loxagrotis capnota Franclemont & Todd, 1983 (spelling).
  • 10876.1: Dichagyris mizteca is now known from Southeast Arizona. Formerly placed in the genus Loxagrotis.
  • 10877: Dichagyris timbor: Formerly placed in the genus Loxagrotis.
  • 10878: Striacosta albicosta: Formerly placed in the genus Loxagrotis.
  • 10879: Richia serano: Formerly placed in the genus Loxagrotis.
  • 10879.1: Richia herculeana, a wanderer from Mexico to Southeast Arizona (1 specimen). Formerly placed in the genus Loxagrotis.
  • 10880: Dichagyris kyune: Formerly placed in the genus Loxagrotis.
  • 10882: Richia parentalis: Includes as a synonym Richia distichoides [10883].
  • 10884: Dichagyris lobato: Formerly placed in the genus Richia.
  • 10885: Dichagyris madida: Includes as a synonym Dichagyris hahama [10885]. Formerly placed in the genus Richia.
  • 10886: Dichagyris larga: Formerly placed in the genus Richia.
  • 10887: Dichagyris cyminopristes: Formerly placed in the genus Richia.
  • 10888: Dichagyris pyrsogramma: Formerly placed in the genus Richia.
  • 10889: Dichagyris variabilis: Formerly placed in the genus Pseudorthosia.
  • 10890: Dichagyris grandipennis: Formerly placed in the genus Pseudoseptis.
  • 10892.1: Protogygia postera Fauske & Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10892.2: Protogygia rufescens Fauske & Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10894: Protogygia querula: Includes as a synonym Protogygia epipsilioides [10897].
  • 10896.1: Protogygia pectinata Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10898.1: Protogygia pryorensis Crabo & Kirst, 2023, n. sp., ZooKeys, 1175: 311-319 (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023).
  • 10900.1: Protogygia arena Troubridge & Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10900.2: Protogygia alberta Troubridge & Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10901: Anicla lubricans: Formerly placed in the genus Euagrotis.
  • 10901.1: Anicla sullivani Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10902: Anicla forbesi: Formerly placed in the genus Euagrotis.
  • 10903: Anicla illapsa: Formerly placed in the genus Euagrotis.
  • 10904: Anicla beata: Formerly placed in the genus Euagrotis.
  • 10904.1: Anicla mus Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10905: Anicla exuberans: Includes as a synonym Anicla bairdii [10906]. Formerly placed in the genus Euagrotis.
  • 10907: Anicla simplicius: Formerly placed in the genus Euagrotis.
  • 10908: Anicla digna: Formerly placed in the genus Euagrotis.
  • 10908.1: Anicla biformata Lafontaine, 2004, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.1: 1-394.
  • 10909: Anicla tenuescens: Formerly placed in the genus Euagrotis.
  • 10910: Anicla tepperi: Formerly placed in the genus Euagrotis.
  • 10910.1: Anicla espoetia: Now known from SW to Southern WY and Mexico
  • 10921: Diarsia rosaria: Includes as a subspecies Diarsia freemani [10922].
  • 10923: Actebia balanitis: Formerly placed in the genus Protexarnis.
  • 10925.1: Rhyacia clemens: Elevated from subspecies of 10925 - Rhyacia quadrangula.
  • 10926.1: Spaelotis bicava Lafontaine, 1998, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.3: 1-348.
  • 10926.2: Spaelotis unicava Lafontaine, 1998, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.3: 1-348.
  • 10927.1: Spaelotis velicava Lafontaine, 1998, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.3: 1-348.
  • 10927.2: Spaelotis quadricava Lafontaine, 1998, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.3: 1-348.
  • 10928: Graphiphora augur: Includes as a synonym Graphiphora haruspica [10928].
  • 10930: Eurois astricta: A form that has contrasting markings (Goff photo, Sitka, Alaska) is known from the panhandle of Alaska and adjacent British Columbia and was described by Barnes and Benjamin (1926) as Caradrina astricta elenae. Lafontaine, in his 1998 MONA fascile 27.3, p. 86-87, does not retain subspecies status for this geographical variation.
  • 10933: Richia praefixa: Includes as a synonym Richia docilis [10932].
  • 10934: Xestia liquidaria: Includes as a synonym Barrovia fasciata [10934].
  • 10935.1: Parabarrovia omilaki Lafontaine, 1998, n. sp.: The Canadian Entomologist, 120: 507-523.
  • 10935.2: Parabarrovia ogilviensis Lafontaine, 1988, n. sp.: The Canadian Entomologist, 120: 507-523.
  • 10936: Xestia tecta: Formerly placed in the genus Pachnobia.
  • 10937: Xestia wockei: Formerly placed in the genus Pachnobia.
  • 10938: Xestia scropulana: Formerly placed in the genus Pachnobia.
  • 10939: Xestia okakensis: Includes as a subspecies Xestia morandi [10940]. Formerly placed in the genus Pachnobia.
  • 10939.1: Xestia lorezi: Reported from Alaska and Yukon. Holarctic.
  • 10942: Xestia c-nigrum: Includes as a subspecies Xestia adela [10942].
  • 10942.1: Xestia dolosa: Reported from Texas by Knudson and Bordelon (2004).
  • 10945: Xestia xanthographa: Includes as a synonym Xestia trumani [10945].
  • 10948: Prognorisma substrigata: Formerly placed in the genus Xestia.
  • 10950: Pseudohermonassa bicarnea: Formerly placed in the genus Xestia.
  • 10951: Pseudohermonassa tenuicula: Formerly placed in the genus Xestia.
  • 10952: Pseudohermonassa flavotincta: Formerly placed in the genus Xestia.
  • 10953: Pseudohermonassa ononensis: Includes as a synonym Pseudohermonassa scaramangoides [10953]. Formerly placed in the genus Xestia.
  • 10954: Agnorisma bugrai: Includes as a synonym Agnorisma collaris [10954], a homonym. Formerly placed in the genus Xestia.
  • 10955: Agnorisma badinodis: Includes as a synonym Protolampra hero. Formerly placed in the genus Xestia.
  • 10956: Agnorisma bollii: Formerly placed in the genus Xestia.
  • 10957: Xestia atrata (Morrison, 1875), n. comb. (Lafontaine 1998), was formerly placed in the genus Anomogyna.
  • 10958: Xestia fabulosa (Ferguson, 1965), n. comb. (Lafontaine 1998), was formerly placed in the genus Anomogyna.
  • 10959: Xestia speciosa (Hübner, [1813]), n. comb. (Lafontaine 1998), was formerly placed in the genus Anomogyna; ncludes as subspecies Xestia apropitia and Xestia aklavikensis.
  • 10959.1: Xestia mixta (Walker, 1856), n. comb. (Lafontaine 1998), was formerly placed in the genus Anomogyna; elevated from a subspecies of Xestia speciosa.
  • 10962: Xestia perquiritata (Morrison, 1875), n. comb. (Lafontaine 1998), was formerly placed in the genus Anomogyna.
  • 10963: Xestia lupa Lafontaine & Mikkola, 1998, n. comb. (Lafontaine 1998), was formerly placed in the genus Anomogyna; includes as a synonym Xestia laetabilis of authors.
  • 10964: Xestia homogena (McDunnough, 1921), n. comb. (Lafontaine 1998), was formerly placed in the genus Anomogyna.
  • 10965: Xestia imperita (Hübner, [1831]), n. comb. (Lafontaine 1998), was formerly placed in the genus Anomogyna.
  • 10966: Xestia albuncula (Eversmann, 1851), n. comb. (Lafontaine 1998), was formerly placed in the genus Anomogyna; includes as a synonym Xestia mallochi [10966].
  • 10966.1: Xestia ursae (McDunnough, 1940), n. comb. (Lafontaine 1998), was formerly placed in the genus Anomogyna; elevated from subspecies of Xestia atrata.
  • 10967: Xestia elimata (Guenée, 1852), n. comb. (Lafontaine 1998), was formerly placed in the genus Anomogyna.
  • 10968: Xestia badicollis (Grote, 1873), n. comb. (Lafontaine 1998), was formerly placed in the genus Anomogyna.
  • 10968.1: Xestia praevia Lafontaine, 1998, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.3: 1-348.
  • 10969: Xestia dilucida (Morrison, 1875), n. comb. (Lafontaine 1998), was formerly placed in the genus Anomogyna; includes as a synonym Xestia youngii .
  • 10969.1: Xestia intermedia (Kononenko, 1981), n. sp., Proc. Zool. Inst. Acad. Sci. of the U. S. S. R.., 103: 103-115; n. comb. (Lafontaine 1998), was formerly placed in the genus Anomogyna.
  • 10969.2: Xestia thula Lafontaine & Kononenko, 1983, n. sp., Entomologica Scandinavica, 14: 337-369; n. comb. (Lafontaine 1998), was formerly placed in the genus Anomogyna.
  • 10972: Xestia infimatis (Grote, 1880), n. comb. (Lafontaine 1998), was formerly placed in the genus Anomogyna.
  • 10972.1: Xestia finatimis Lafontaine, 1998, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.3: 1-348.
  • 10973: Xestia vernilis (Grote, 1879), n. comb. (Lafontaine 1998), was formerly placed in the genus Anomogyna.
  • 10973.1: Xestia verniloides Lafontaine, 1998, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.3: 1-348.
  • 10975: Setagrotis pallidicollis (Grote, 1880) is the objective replacement name of Setagrotis cinereicollis (Grote, 1876), a junior homonym of Argotis atra var. cinereicollis Guenee 1852, and includes as a synonym Setagrotis planifrons (Smith, 1890) [10974], MONA Fascicle 27.3: 184.
  • 10975.1: Setagrotis vocalis (Grote, 1879) is elevated from former subspecies status under of 10975 Setagrotis pallidicollis (Grote, 1880), MONA Fascicle 27.3: 184.
  • 10976: Setagrotis radiola: Includes as a synonym of Setagrotis radiatus [10976].
  • 10977: Tesagrotis atrifrons: Formerly placed in the genus Satagrotis.
  • 10978: Tesagrotis piscipellis: Formerly placed in the genus Satagrotis.
  • 10978.1: Tesagrotis corrodera: Elevated from subspecies of 10978 - Tesagrotis piscipellis. Formerly placed in the genus Satagrotis.
  • 10978.2: Tesagrotis amia: Elevated from subspecies of 10978 - Tesagrotis piscipellis. Includes as a synonym Tesagrotis fortiter [10979]. Formerly placed in the genus Satagrotis.
  • 10980: Xestia staudingeri: Formerly placed in the genus Agrotiphila.
  • 10980.1: Xestia inuitica Lafontaine & Hensel, 1998, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.3: 1-348.
  • 10981: Xestia maculata: Formerly placed in the genus Agrotiphila.
  • 10982: Xestia colorado: Formerly placed in the genus Agrotiphila.
  • 10983: Xestia alaskae: Formerly placed in the genus Epipsiliamorpha.
  • 10984: Xestia aequaeva: Formerly placed in the genus Epipsiliamorpha.
  • 10985: Xestia quieta: Formerly placed in the genus Archanarta.
  • 10986: Xestia bryanti: Includes as a synonym 10987 - Xestia acraea. Formerly placed in the genus Archanarta.
  • 10986.1: Xestia lyngei is known from Alaska and Yukon. Holarctic.
  • 10986.2: Xestia woodi Lafontaine & Kononenko, 1983, n. sp.: Entomologica Scandinavica, 14: 337-369.
  • 10986.3: Xestia fergusoni Lafontaine, 1983, n. sp.: Entomologica Scandinavica, 14: 337-369.
  • 10987.1: Xestia kolymae is known from Yukon.
  • 10988: Coenophila opacifrons: Coenophila subrosea [10988] is extralimital. Formerly placed in the genus Eugraphe.
  • 10989: Adelphagrotis stellaris: Includes as a synonym Adelphagrotis quarta [10990].
  • 10991.1: Adelphagrotis carissima: Known from a few specimens north of San Francisco Bay.
  • 10993.1: Hemipachnobia monochromatea: Elevated from subspecies of 10993 - Hemipachnobia subporphyrea.
  • 10995: Cerastis cornuta: Formerly placed in the genus Metalepsis.
  • 10995.1: Cerastis robertsoni Lafontaine & Crabo, 1997, n. sp.: Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 51: 237-248.
  • 10995.2: Cerastis enigmatica Lafontaine & Crabo, 1997, n. sp.: Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 51: 237-248.
  • 10995.3: Cerastis gloriosa Crabo & Lafontaine, 1997, n. sp.: Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 51: 237-248.
  • 10996: Cerastis salicarum: Formerly placed in the genus Metalepsis.
  • 10997: Cerastis fishii: Formerly placed in the genus Metalepsis.
  • 11003.1: Noctua pronuba is an introduced species from Eurasia, widespread coast to coast.
  • 11003.2: Noctua comes is an introduced species (Eurasia, reported from OR-BC, Ottawa area).
  • 11010: Lycophotia phyllophora: Formerly placed in the genus Heptagrotis.
  • 11011: Xestia plebeia: Formerly placed in the genus Hemigraphiphora.
  • 11024: Abagrotis nefascia: Includes as a synonym Abagrotis crumbi [11031].
  • 11024.1: Abagrotis benjamini Franclemont, 1955, originally described as a race of A. crumbi Franclemont, 1955, was synonymized with Abagrotis nefascia (Smith, 1908) in Lafontaine (1998) and raised to full species status, Zookeys, 661: 61-89.
  • 11025.1: Abagrotis petalama Lafontaine, 1998, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.3: 1-348.
  • 11027: Abagrotis orbis: Includes as a synonym Abagrotis barnesi [11027].
  • 11029.1: Abagrotis mexicana Lafontaine, 1998, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.3: 1-348.
  • 11029.2: Abagrotis forbesi: Elevated from synonym of 11024 - Abagrotis nefascia.
  • 11030.1: Abagrotis hermina Lafontaine, 1998, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.3: 1-348.
  • 11033: Abagrotis scopeops: Includes as a synonym Abagrotis tecatensis [11034].
  • 11042.1: Abagrotis dickeli Lafontaine, 1998, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.3: 1-348.
  • 11043: Abagrotis cupida: Formerly placed in the genus Rhynchagrotis.
  • 11043.1: Abagrotis magnicupida Lafontaine, 1998, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.3: 1-348.
  • 11044: (Agrotis) brunneipennis Grote, 1875 includes as a synonym Rhynchagrotis adulta of authors, not Guenée, 1852 in Lafontaine (1998). The name adulta Guenée, listed twice in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) as Sericaglaea adulta and again as Rhynchagrotis adulta with brunneipennis as a junior synonym, was described from an an unpublished painting by John Abbot and is excluded as a nomen dubium by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 11044.1: Abagrotis cryptica Lafontaine, 1998, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.3: 1-348.
  • 11045: Abagrotis anchocelioides: Formerly placed in the genus Rhynchagrotis.
  • 11046: Abagrotis belfragei: Formerly placed in the genus Rhynchagrotis.
  • 11047: Parabagrotis exsertistigma: Formerly misspelled as exertistigma. Formerly placed in the genus Rhynchagrotis.
  • 11047.1: Parabagrotis formalis: Elevated from synonymy of 11047 - Parabagrotis exertistigma. Formerly placed in the genus Rhynchagrotis.
  • 11047.2: Parabagrotis sulinaris includes as a synonyms Agrotis confusa Smith, 1888 (junior homonym of confusa Alpheraky, 1882), faculella (Strand, 1916) (proposed as an aberration and therefore is an unavailable infra-subspecific name), and Parabagrotis insularis of authors; (not Grote, 1876) in Lafontaine (1998)
  • 11047.3: Parabagrotis cupidissima: Elevated from synonymy of 11047 - Parabagrotis exertistigma. Formerly placed in the genus Rhynchagrotis.
  • 11048: Parabagrotis insularis: Formerly placed in the genus Rhynchagrotis. Previously listed at 11048.
  • 11050.1: Pronoctua peabodyae: Elevated from synonymy of 11049 - Pronoctua typica.
  • 11050.2: Pronoctua craboi Lafontaine, 1998, n. sp.: MONA Fascicle 27.3: 1-348.
  • 11050.3: Isochlora sericea (Lafontaine & Kononenko, 1996), n. sp.: The Canadian Entomologist, 118: 1079-1113.
  • 11050.4: Agassizia urbicola Behr, 1870 is listed as excluded (nomen dubium) by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 11050.5: "Noctua" depressa Fabricius, 1794 is listed as excluded (nomen dubium) by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 11050.6: "Phalaena" domiduca Martyn, 1797 is listed as excluded (nomen dubium) by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 11050.61: "Phalaena" incisa Martyn, 1797 is listed as excluded (nomen dubium) by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 11050.62: "Phalaena" lugubris Martyn, 1797 is listed as excluded (nomen dubium) by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 11050.63: "Phalaena" omicron Afzelius, 1823 is listed as excluded (nomen dubium) by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 11050.64: (Phalaena) peullina Martyn, 1797 is listed as excluded (nomen dubium) by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 11050.65: (Phalaena) signifera Martyn, 1797 is listed as excluded (nomen dubium) by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 11050.66: "Phalaena" vermicularis Martyn, 1797 is listed as excluded (nomen dubium) by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023).
  • 11051: Ufeus hulstii Smith, 1908 and U. electra Smith, 1908 were formerly treated as synonyms of 11052 U. plicatus in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010) elevated electra to full species with hulstii as its synonym. Lafontaine & Schmidt (2011) synonymized electra with 11051 U. satyricus Grote, 1873 and elevated hulstii to full species.
  • 11052: Ufeus plicatus Grote, 1873 includes as a synonym 11054 Ufeus unicolor Grote, 1878 in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010).
  • 11052.1: Ufeus hulstii Smith, 1908 was formerly treated as a synonym of U. plicatus in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) and as a synonym of U. electra, also a former synonym of plicatus, in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010). U. electra was teated as a synonym of U. satyricus with hulstii elevated to full species in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2011).
  • 11056: Microhelia angelica: Includes as a synonym Microhelia restrictalis [11057].
  • 11058: Heliothodes diminutiva: Includes as synonyms Heliothodes joachin [11059] and Heliothodes fasciatus [11060].
  • 11063: Pyrrhia cilisca (Guenée, 1852) includes as a synonyms Pyrrhia umbra of authors; (not Hufnagel, 1766) and Pyrrhia adela [11063] in Pogue et al. (2010)
  • 11065: Pyrrhia aurantiago: Formerly placed in the genus Rhodoecia.
  • 11066: Psectrotarsia suavis: Formerly placed in the Genus Erythroecia.
  • 11067: Psectrotarsia hebardi: Formerly placed in the Genus Erythroecia.
  • 11068: Helicoverpa zea: Includes as a synonym Helicoverpa stombleri [11069].
  • 11070: Chloridea subflexa (Guenée, 1852) was formerly placed in the genus Heliothis. The new generic combination from Pogue (2013) is followed by Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), Lafontaine & Schmidt, 2015: 140.
  • 11071: Chloridea virescens (Fabricius, 1777) was formerly placed in the genus Heliothis. The new generic combination from Pogue (2013) is followed by Lafontaine & Schmidt (2015), Lafontaine & Schmidt, 2015: 140.
  • 11072.1: Heliothis acesias Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875 is elevated from synonymy of 11072 Heliocheilus phloxiphaga, Jour. Lepid. Soc., 48(2): 108.
  • 11072.2: Heliothis australis Hardwick 1994, n. sp., Jour. Lepid. Soc., 48(2): 108.
  • 11073.1: Heliocheilus lupatus (Grote, 1875) is elevated from synonymy of 11073 Heliocheilus turbata (Walker, 1858) in Hardwick (1996).
  • 11082: Protoschinia nuchalis: Previously listed under Schinia. Includes as a synonym Protoschinia scutosa [11082].
  • 11083.1: Schinia sexata: Elevated from a subspecies of 11083 - Schinia villosa.
  • 11083.2: Schinia intermontana: Elevated from a subspecies of 11083 - Schinia villosa.
  • 11086: Schinia graefiana: Includes as a synonym Schinia triolata [11084].
  • 11088.1: Schinia aetheria: Elevated from subspecies of 11088 - Schinia sueta.
  • 11088.2: Schinia amblys (Dyar, 1913) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico, ZooKeys, 788: 248.
  • 11094.1: Schinia oliva (Martyn, 1797) is listed as excluded (nomen dubium) by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023) following the treatment in Poole (1989).
  • 11100.81: Schinia n. sp. 1 is an undescribed species from Texas.
  • 11102.1: Schinia verna Hardwick 1983, new species.
  • 11103.1: Schinia n. sp. 2 is a valid, undescribed species reported from California as macneilli Hardwick, 1996, a name treated as "UNAVAIL.; nom. nud." by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.) 2023). For the purposes of listing this species without proliferating an unavailable name, MPG replaces macneilli with n. sp. 2 but retains macneilli as a synonym on advice from Chris Schmidt (pers. comm., 2024).
  • 11104.1: Schinia subspinosae Hardwick 1996, new species.
  • 11106: Schinia volupia (Fitch, 1868) includes as a synonym 11108 Schinia masoni, Zootaxa. 3716(2): 157-191. 11109 Schinia aden (Strecker, 1898) is included as a synonym of Schinia masoni in Hardwick (1996).
  • 11107.1: Schinia sanrafaeli Opler 2004, new species, Opler (2004), Holarct. Lepid., 7(2): 45-47.
  • 11112: Schinia sordidus: Includes as synonyms Schinia approximata [11111], Schnia ar [11114] and Schnia labe [11123].
  • 11115: Schinia siren: Includes as a synonym Schinia inclara [11126].
  • 11115.1: Schinia varix Knudson, Bordelon & Pogue, n. sp., Zootaxa, 382:2; figs. 1–2, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15.
  • 11116.1: Schinia rufipenna Hardwick 1983, new species.
  • 11118: Schinia obscurata: Includes as a subspecies Schinia tanena [11119].
  • 11120: Schinia parmeliana: Includes as a synonym Schinia concinna [11121].
  • 11128: Schinia arcigera: Includes as a synonym Schinia limbalis [11129].
  • 11132.01: Schinia nr. jaguarina is an undescribed species found on Orbexilum.
  • 11132.1: Schinia hardwickorum Opler 2004, new species, Opler (2004), Holarct. Lepid., 7(2): 45.
  • 11133: Schinia edwardsii: Includes as a synonym Schinia steenensis [11085].
  • 11133.1: Schinia angulilinea Pogue, new species (replaces Schinia arizonensis Hardwick, 1996, nomen nudum): Zootaxa 1283: 25-36 (2006): .pdf file
  • 11134.1: Schinia crotchii: Elevated from synonymy of 11134 - Schinia cupes.
  • 11134.2: Schinia deserticola: Elevated from subspecies of 11134 - Schinia cupes.
  • 11134.4: Schinia carrizoensis: Kendall H. Osborne, 2010. A new species of Schinia from central California. J. Lepid. Soc. 64(4): 197-202.
  • 11137: Schinia nubila: Includes as synonyms Schinia dolosa [11138] and Schinia lora [11139].
  • 11140.1: Schinia psamathea Pogue, 2010, n. sp., ZooKeys, 52: 57-64.
  • 11147: Schinia gracilenta: Includes as a synonym Schinia bifascia [11142].
  • 11148: Schinia oleagina: Includes as synonyms Schinia sara [11143], Schinia baueri [11144] and Schinia ernesta [11145].
  • 11150.1: Schinia acutilinea: Includes as synonyms Schinia separata [11190] and Schnia velutina [11191].
  • 11155: Schinia miniana: Includes as a synonym Schinia pallicincta [11156].
  • 11157.1: Schinia immaculata: Schinia maculata Pogue 2004, new species.
  • 11158: Heliothis molochitina (Berg, 1882) is listed as excluded by Schmidt (in Pohl & Nanz (eds.). It was previously listed in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist) under its synonym Heliothis espea Smith, 1908. The type of espea (TL: FL) is a mislabeled and presumed to have originated from South America (Hardwick 1996).
  • 11163: Schinia felicitata: Schinia lynda Troubridge 2002, new species.
  • 11166.1: Schinia regina Pogue & Harp, new species: J. Lepid. Soc. 57(3), 2003, 197-203.
  • 11173: Schinia sanguinea: Includes as synonyms Schinia gloriosa [11171] and Schinia terrifica [11172].
  • 11173.1: Schinia carmosina is elevated from synonymy of 11173 Schinia sanguinea.
  • 11181.1: Schinia ferrisi Pogue & Harp, new species: Zootaxa 473: 1-32 (2004). pdf file.
  • 11182.1: Schinia erosa: Elevated from a subspecies of 11181 - Schinia albafascia.
  • 11183: Schinia diffusa: Includes as a synonym Schinia neglecta [11165].
  • 11184: Schinia walsinghami: Includes as synonyms Schinia balba [11186] and Schinia brucei [11186a].
  • 11184.1: Schinia poguei Metzler & Forbes, 2011, n. sp., ZooKeys 149: 125-133.
  • 11187: Schinia coercita: Includes as a synonym Schinia alensa [11189].
  • 11188.1: Schinia maculata Pogue, new species (replaces Schinia blanca Hardwick, 1996, nomen nudum): Zootaxa 1283: 25-36 (2006): .pdf file
  • 11193: Schinia hulstia: Includes as a synonym Schinia tenuescens [11194].
  • 11199: Schinia chrysellus: Includes as a synonym Schinia lanul [11154].
  • 11199.1: Schinia chryselloides Pogue & Harp, new species: Zootaxa 898: 1-35 (2005). .pdf file
  • 11200.1: Schinia rufocostulata Pogue & Harp, new species: Zootaxa 898: 1-35 (2005). .pdf file
  • 11201: Schinia bimatris (Harvey, 1875), Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., 3: 10.
  • 11204.2: Schinia mcfarlandi Opler, 2004, new species, Opler (2004), Holarct. Lepid., 7(2): 45.
  • 11206: Schinia snowi: Includes as a synonym Thyreion snowii [11206].
  • 11210: Heliolonche pictipennis: Includes as a synonym Heliolonche cresina [11211].
  • 11210.1: Heliolonche joaquinensis Hardwick 1996: see Michael J. Pogue's: Nomenclatural validation of three North American species of Heliothinae (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) and the adult description of Heliolonche joaquinensis Hardwick: Zootaxa 1283: 25-36 (2006). pdf file.
  • 11213: Grotella septempunctata Harvey, 1875 includes as a synonym 11214 Grotella harveyi Barnes & Benjamin, 1922 in R.W. Poole (website). This synonymy is not followed by Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010).
  • 11214: Grotella harveyi Barnes & Benjamin, 1922 is treated as a full species following in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), however, it is treated as a synonym of 11213 Grotella septempunctata Harvey, 1875 by R.W. Poole (website) which seems supported by DNA evidence.
  • 11219: Grotella stretchi Barnes & Benjamin, 1922 includes as a synonym 11220 Grotella vagans Barnes & Benjamin, 1922 in R.W. Poole (website). This synonymy is not followed by Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010).
  • 11220: Grotella vagans Barnes & Benjamin, 1922 is treated as a full species following in Lafontaine & Schmidt (2010), however, it is treated as a synonym of 11219 Grotella stretchi Barnes & Benjamin, 1922 by R.W. Poole (website) which seems supported by DNA evidence.
  • 11233: Neogrotella mcdunnoughi Barnes & Benjamin, 1922 corrects spelling of macdunnoughi in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist), ZooKeys, 788: 248.
  • 19308: Eoreuma loftini (Dyar, 1917) is recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico and is additionally listed as 5493.
  • 19362: Aspila funebrana (Treitschke, 1835), n. comb. in Hu et al. (2023: Appendix S4), with Aspila, a former subgenus of Grapholita, raised to genus (new since Pohl & Nanz (eds.) (2023)).
  • 19461: Lymantria dispar: Three subspecies of L. dispar are recognized due to their economic importance, these include L. d. dispar, L. d. asiatica Vnukovskij, and L. d. japonica (Motschulsky).
  • 19520: Maruca vitrata (Fabricius, 1787) is now recognized within the North American fauna north of Mexico and is additionally listed as 5240.1.
  • 19580: Pectinophora gossypiella: Busck (1917) wrote an extensive account of the life history of this moth see [pdf] for more information.


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