About Lacinipolia implicata McDunnough, 1937
Lacinipolia implicata, commonly known as the implicit arches moth, is a moth species that belongs to the Noctuidae family. This species is found in eastern North America, ranging from Connecticut in the north down to South Carolina in the south, and extending west to Ontario, Michigan, and Texas. The wingspan of adult implicit arches moths measures between 25 and 32 mm. Adults of this species are active from April to October, producing two generations per year; the second brood is typically larger than the first. The larvae of Lacinipolia implicata feed on a broad variety of plants, including Taraxacum officinale.