Dasylophia anguina, the black-spotted prominent, is a species of moth in the family Notodontidae.
It is sexually dimorphic, with the male having black streaks in the basal and median areas of the fore wing, and the female having a large yellow-brown patch in the basal area of the fore wing.
Both sexes have the fore wing postmedian line being sharp and rounded.
[2] The black-spotted prominent can be found in habitats such as fields, woodlands, and barrens.
[2] The black-spotted prominent flies from April to September,[1] and the caterpillars can be found from May to November.