Tritoxa cuneata
Loew, 1873
Tritoxa cuneata is a of in the , first described by Loew in 1873. It is one of seven recognized species in the Nearctic Tritoxa. The species is distributed across Canada and the United States.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Tritoxa cuneata: /traɪˈtɒksə kjuˈniːətə/
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Identification
patterns can be used to differentiate T. cuneata from . Confident identification of certain requires examination of male .
Distribution
Canada, United States.
Similar Taxa
- Tritoxa californicaNewly described from California, distinguished by patterns and male
- Tritoxa decipiensNewly described from British Columbia, distinguished by patterns and male
- Tritoxa flexaWiedemann , distinguished by patterns and male
- Tritoxa incurvaLoew , distinguished by patterns and male
- Tritoxa pollinosaCole , distinguished by patterns and male
- Tritoxa raHarriot , distinguished by patterns and male