Xanthorhoe dentilinea

Barnes & McDunnough, 1913

Xanthorhoe dentilinea is a of carpet in the , first described by Barnes and McDunnough in 1913. It belongs to the Larentiinae, a diverse group of primarily moths. The species is recorded from North America, though detailed biological information remains limited.

Xanthorhoe dentilinea, -26030, Det. R. Hannawacker, Maysville, Colorado. 5 July 1945, H. Ramstadt (49551183887) by Robb Hannawacker. Used under a Public domain license.

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How to pronounce Xanthorhoe dentilinea: /zænˈθɔːroʊ ˌdɛntiˈlaɪniə/

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Distribution

North America. Distribution records indicate presence in this region, though specific range details are not well documented.

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Taxonomic placement

Classified within : Larentiinae, a containing numerous of carpet . The Xanthorhoe includes multiple North and Palearctic species, many with similar patterns featuring -orange and coloration.

Data limitations

Available sources provide minimal biological detail for this . GBIF records confirm North distribution with 2 iNaturalist observations, but no peer-reviewed studies specifically addressing X. dentilinea biology, , or were located in the provided context.

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