Diplotaxis connata

Schaeffer, 1905

Diplotaxis connata is a small in the , described by Schaeffer in 1905. It belongs to the tribe Diplotaxini within the . The is known from North America, with records from Arizona. Like other members of the Diplotaxis, are typically attracted to lights at night and may be found on low vegetation.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Diplotaxis connata: /ˌdɪpləˈtæksɪs kəˈnɑːtə/

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Distribution

Known from Arizona, USA. Records indicate presence in the Nearctic region of North America.

Behavior

have been observed congregating on low plants at night, apparently to intercept trails in search of mates. This is characteristic of the Diplotaxis.

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