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Black Witch Moth (Ascalapha odorata)
| Subject:  | Black Witch Moth (Ascalapha odorata) 
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 Erebus odora
 
 Title: As nature shows them; moths and butterflies of the United States, east of the Rocky mountains. With over 400 photographic illustrations in the text and many transfers of species from life
 Year: 1900 (1900s)
 Authors: Sherman F. Denton (Sherman Foote Denton)
 Subjects: Lepidoptera -- United States Nature prints
 Publisher: Boston B. Whidden
 
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 The erebid moth Ascalapha odorata, commonly known as the black witch moth, is a large bat-shaped, dark-colored nocturnal moth, ranging from Brazil to the southern United States. It is the largest noctuid in the continental United States. In the folklore of many Central American cultures, it is associated with death or misfortune.
 
 Order:	Lepidoptera
 Superfamily:	Noctuoidea
 Family:	Erebidae
 Genus:	Ascalapha
 Species:	Ascalapha odorata (Linnaeus, 1758)
 Synonyms
 - Erebus odora
 - Otosema odora
 - Phalaena Bombyx odorata Linnaeus, 1758
 - Phalaena Bombyx odora Linnaeus, 1764
 - Erebus agarista Cramer, 1779
 - Erebus marquesi Paulsen in Philippi, 1871   |   
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