Category
page 1Orthosia

common Quaker
species of insect

Hebrew Character
species of insect

Orthosia
alt=|thumb|Orthosia sp. moth lateral view
Orthosia is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae erected by Ferdinand Ochsenheimer in 1816. As with the genus Egira, moths in this genus are sometimes called early spring millers, as adults are on wing in winter and early spring. Species of note are the Hebrew character, the common Quaker, and
the speckled green fruitworm moth.

Orthosia incerta
species of insect

Orthosia cruda
species of insect

Orthosia miniosa
species of moth

Orthosia gracilis
species of insect

Orthosia opima
species of moth

Orthosia populeti
species of moth
Orthosia revicta
species of moth

Orthosia praeses
species of moth
Orthosia transparens
species of moth
Orthosia rubescens
species of moth
Orthosia alurina
species of insect
Orthosia mys
species of moth
Orthosia terminata
species of moth
Orthosia limbata
species of insect
Orthosia hibisci
species of moth
Orthosia pulchella
species of moth
Orthosia tenuimacula
species of insect
Orthosia garmani
species of insect