Mycterophora monticola

Hulst, 1896

Mycterophora monticola is a of in the Erebidae, Calpinae, described by George Duryea Hulst in 1896. The specific epithet "monticola" (mountain-dwelling) suggests an association with montane . Records indicate presence in North America. The Mycterophora belongs to a group of moths commonly known as underwings or related forms, though detailed natural history information for this particular species appears limited in available sources.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Mycterophora monticola: //mɪkˈtɛrəfɔːrə mɒnˈtɪkələ//

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Distribution

North America (specific details of range within the continent not clearly documented in available sources).

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