Purius superpulverea

Dyar, 1925

Purius superpulverea is a in the Erebidae, described by Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1925. It occurs in Mexico and southern Texas. are active during March, October, and November. The species was originally described under the basionym Spodarctia superpulverea.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Purius superpulverea: //ˈpjuː.ri.us ˌsuː.pər.pʌlˈvɛr.i.ə//

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Distribution

Mexico and southern Texas, United States.

Seasonality

recorded on in March, October, and November.

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Nomenclature

Originally described as Spodarctia superpulverea before transfer to Purius. Basionym retained in NCBI records.

Observations

iNaturalist records 55 observations of this .

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