Dicogaster coronada
(Barnes, 1904)
Dicogaster coronada is a of in the Lasiocampidae. It was originally described as Gloveria coronada by Barnes in 1904. The species is known from Arizona in the southwestern United States. As a member of Lasiocampidae, it belongs to a group of medium to large with distinctive wing venation and reduced mouthparts in .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Dicogaster coronada: //ˌdaɪkoʊˈɡæstər ˌkɒrəˈneɪdə//
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Distribution
Arizona, United States
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Taxonomic History
Originally described under the Gloveria, this was later transferred to Dicogaster. The basionym Gloveria coronada reflects this earlier classification.