Types of moths ohio. Moths are flying insects in the order of lepidoptera which is also the same order to which butterflies belong. We need your help. There are over 160000 recorded species of moths across the globe with around 11000 of these being found in the united states and around 2500 being found in the united kingdom. The annotated checklist in this publication includes 901 species of butterflies and moths in 40 families that have been collected in wayne county ohio.
Species in ohio as new species are still added annu ally but the number of species is certainly over 3000. Moth insects found in the state of ohio. The species of these moths is referred to as a generalist feeder which means that they consume almost all types of plant species including many herbs and trees. We depend on donations to keep butterflies and moths of north america online and freely available.
The checklist includes the scientific and common names collection locality dates of collection food plants of the larvae seasonal flight patterns of the moths and status. Return to results page for ohio insects. African armyworm spodoptera exempta a major agricultural pest in africa. You will be able to narrow down the results to better.
Consider contributing an image at the email address showcased at the bottom of this page. The wingspan of these moths ranges from 45 65 cm and the wings are orange yellowish in color with pointed and marked forewings. Entries are listed below in alphabetical order. There is at least twenty times the number of species of moths in ohio as there are butterflies.
There are a total of 430 ohio butterflies and moths found in the insect identification database. The division of wildlifes mission is to conserve and improve fish and wildlife resources and their habitats for sustainable use and appreciation by all. Click on the x found on each entry below to hide specific bugs from this pages listing. Assam silkmoth antheraea assamensis makes muga silk a type of assam silk.
Moths of economic significance. With the exception of some western states most states like ohio have a few more of the yellow butterflies. Ohio butterflies with white and yellow wings belong to the family pieridae. Although not as popular as butterflies moths are far more numerous than their better known kin.