Gardinia anopla

Hering, 1925

Gardinia anopla is a in the Erebidae, Arctiinae, described by Hering in 1925. It is known only from Arizona, where are active during summer months. The species belongs to the tribe Lithosiini, a group of lichen moths within the lineage. Despite being described nearly a century ago, published information about its biology remains limited.

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Distribution

Arizona, United States. GBIF records indicate presence in North America.

Seasonality

have been recorded on from July to August.

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Taxonomic placement

Classified in tribe Lithosiini (lichen ) within Arctiinae. The Gardinia contains few described , and the group has undergone taxonomic revisions as molecular have reshaped Arctiinae .

Data availability

iNaturalist reports 134 observations, suggesting the is encountered with moderate frequency by naturalists in its range, though formal biological studies appear scarce in published literature.

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