Haematomis uniformis

Schaus, 1899

Haematomis uniformis is a in the Erebidae, first described by William Schaus in 1899. It belongs to the Arctiinae (tiger moths) and tribe Lithosiini. The species is known from a restricted range in the southwestern United States and Mexico, with activity recorded during late summer months.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Haematomis uniformis: /haɪˌmætəʊˈmɪs ˌjuːnɪˈfɔːrmɪs/

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Distribution

Found in North America from Arizona and the Big Bend region of Texas southward into Mexico.

Seasonality

are on wing from July to September.

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Taxonomic placement

Haematomis uniformis is classified in the tribe Lithosiini within the Arctiinae. The Haematomis is part of the diverse tiger moth lineage, though specific morphological characteristics of this are not documented in available sources.

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