Gloveria arizonensis

Packard, 1871

Arizona Lappet

Gloveria arizonensis is a of in the Lasiocampidae. The species was described by Packard in 1871. It is native to the southwestern United States, with documented occurrences in California, Texas, Colorado, and Utah. The Gloveria belongs to the Lasiocampinae within the and lappet moth family.

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How to pronounce Gloveria arizonensis: //ɡloʊˈvɪriə ˌɛɹɪˈzoʊnɛnsɪs//

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Distribution

Native to the southwestern United States. Documented from California, Texas, Colorado, and Utah.

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Nomenclature Note

Authority sometimes cited as Packard, 1872 in some databases (NCBI), though Packard, 1871 is the accepted authorship per Catalogue of Life.

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