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Condica viscosa is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It was described by Freyer in 1831. It is found from southern Europe and North Africa to Arabia and the southern parts of Western Asia (including Asia Minor, Israel and Iran). The habitat consists of lowland areas near the coast, including dry slopes, road side verges, dry river beds or fallow land.The wingspan is 25–29 mm.

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  • Condica viscosa is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It was described by Freyer in 1831. It is found from southern Europe and North Africa to Arabia and the southern parts of Western Asia (including Asia Minor, Israel and Iran). The habitat consists of lowland areas near the coast, including dry slopes, road side verges, dry river beds or fallow land.The wingspan is 25–29 mm.
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  • *Condica europaea (Parenzan, 1980)
  • *Hadjina indelicata (Turati, 1934)
  • *Hadjina viscosa
  • *Hadjina viscosa inamoena (Warren, 1914)
  • *Mythimna viscosa (Freyer, 1831)
  • *Platysenta viscosa
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