Biturix venosata

Walker, 1865

Biturix venosata is a in the Erebidae, Arctiinae, first described by Francis Walker in 1865. The occurs from southern Texas through Mexico to Central America, with records from Rica and Panama. It belongs to a small of tiger moths whose members often exhibit bold patterning.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Biturix venosata: /ˈbi.tu.riks ˌvɛ.noʊˈsɑː.tə/

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Distribution

Recorded from southern Texas (USA), Mexico, Rica, and Panama. GBIF confirms presence in North America.

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Taxonomic placement

The Biturix was historically placed in , now treated as Arctiinae within Erebidae following molecular phylogenetic revisions of Noctuoidea.

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