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Mentaxya palmistarum (Joannis, 1932) Réunion Martiré D. & Rochat J. 2008. Les papillons de La Réunion et leurs chenilles. page: 465
Metarctia flavicincta Aurivillius, 1900 Uganda Sevastopulo D. G. 1955c. Notes on the Heterocera of Kampala and neighbourhood (I). page: 200
Metarctia flavicincta Aurivillius, 1900 Kenya Townsend A. L. H. 1938. Further notes on the early stages of Heterocera bred in the Nakuru District. page: 169
Metarctia rufescens Walker, 1855 Kenya Townsend A. L. H. 1944. Further notes on the early stages of Heterocera bred in the Nakuru District. Series IV. page: 16
Micragrotis interstriata (Hampson, 1902) South Africa Platt E. E. 1921. List of foodplants of some South African lepidopterous larvae. page: 81
Mocis proverai Zilli, 2000 United Arab Emirates Fibiger M. & Legrain A. 2009. Order Lepidoptera, superfamily Noctuoidea. – In: van Harten, A. (ed.) Arthropod fauna of the UAE. page: 531
Mocis proverai Zilli, 2000 Sevastopulo D. G. 1976. A list of the food plants of East African Macrolepidoptera. Part 2. Moths (Heterocera). page: 190 (as frugalis)
Mocis proverai Zilli, 2000 Bahrain Wiltshire E. P. 1964. The Lepidoptera of Bahrain. page: 137 (as frugalis)
Mocis repanda (Fabricius, 1794) Sevastopulo D. G. 1976. A list of the food plants of East African Macrolepidoptera. Part 2. Moths (Heterocera). page: 190
Mylantria xanthospila (Plötz, 1880) Sevastopulo D. G. 1975. A list of the food plants of East African Macrolepidoptera. Part 2 – moths (Heterocera). page: 183
Mythimna brantsii (Snellen, 1872) Sevastopulo D. G. 1976. A list of the food plants of East African Macrolepidoptera. Part 2. Moths (Heterocera). page: 185 (as atrimacula)
Mythimna l-album (Linnaeus, 1767) Hacker H. H., Ronkay L. & Hreblay M. 2002. Noctuidae Europaeae Volume 4 Hadeninae I. page: 195
Mythimna languida (Walker, 1858) Sevastopulo D. G. 1976. A list of the food plants of East African Macrolepidoptera. Part 2. Moths (Heterocera). page: 184 (as consanguis)
Mythimna nebulosa (Hampson, 1902) Sevastopulo D. G. 1976. A list of the food plants of East African Macrolepidoptera. Part 2. Moths (Heterocera). page: 185
Mythimna prominens (Walker, 1856) Sevastopulo D. G. 1976. A list of the food plants of East African Macrolepidoptera. Part 2. Moths (Heterocera). page: 185
Mythimna prominens (Walker, 1856) Hampson G. F. 1905a. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the collection of the British Museum. V. Noctuidae. page: 487
Mythimna tacuna (Felder & Rogenhofer, 1874) Pinhey E. C. G. 1975. Moths of southern Africa. Descriptions and colour illustrations of 1183 species. page: 190
Mythimna tincta (Walker, 1858) Sevastopulo D. G. 1976. A list of the food plants of East African Macrolepidoptera. Part 2. Moths (Heterocera). page: 185
Mythimna unipuncta (Haworth, 1809) Hacker H. H., Ronkay L. & Hreblay M. 2002. Noctuidae Europaeae Volume 4 Hadeninae I. page: 179
Nomophila noctuella (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) Munroe E. G. 1973. A supposedly cosmopolitan insect: the celery webworm and allies, genus Nomophila Hübner (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae: Pyraustinae). page: 184
Oiketicoides maledicta (Scheben, 1910) Namibia Scheben L. 1910. Zwei Pseudogifttiere aus Deutsch-Südwestafrika; Chalia maledicta n. sp. genannt "Grasschlange", Lygosoma sundevalli genannt "Springschlange". page: 698
Oligia ambigua (Walker, 1858) Sevastopulo D. G. 1976. A list of the food plants of East African Macrolepidoptera. Part 2. Moths (Heterocera). page: 187
Parapoynx stagnalis (Zeller, 1852) South Africa Prinsloo G. L. & Uys V. M. (Eds.) 2015. Insects of cultivated plants and natural pastures in Southern Africa. page: 154
Phalera imitata Druce, 1896 South Africa Schintlmeister A. & Witt T. J. 2015. The Notodontidae of South Africa including Swaziland and Lesotho (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae). page: 91
Phalera lydenburgi Distant, 1899 Sevastopulo D. G. 1976. A list of the food plants of East African Macrolepidoptera. Part 2. Moths (Heterocera). page: 180