Quadrina

Grote, 1881

Quadrina is a in the , established by Augustus Radcliffe Grote in 1881. The genus contains a single , Quadrina diazoma, also described by Grote in the same year. This genus is to the southwestern United States, specifically recorded from Arizona and New Mexico. As a member of Lasiocampidae, it belongs to a family commonly known as moths or .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Quadrina: //kwəˈdraɪnə//

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Distribution

Arizona and New Mexico, United States.

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Taxonomic status

The Quadrina is accepted as , containing only Q. diazoma. No additional have been described in this genus since its establishment.

Type species

Quadrina diazoma Grote, 1881 is the and only of the .

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