Prosoparia anormalis

Barnes & McDunnough, 1912

Prosoparia anormalis is a described by Barnes & McDunnough in 1912, originally placed in the Friesia. It is currently treated as a synonym of Prosoparia perfuscaria, a member of the Erebidae ( Calpinae). The species has been recorded in North America with 39 observations documented on iNaturalist. As a synonym, its taxonomic status is uncertain and it may represent a variant or misidentification of the accepted species.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Prosoparia anormalis: //ˌproʊsoʊˈpɛəriə əˈnɔːrməlɪs//

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Distribution

North America

Similar Taxa

  • Prosoparia perfuscariaAccepted name under which Prosoparia anormalis is currently synonymized; the two names likely refer to the same biological entity or closely related

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Taxonomic status

Treated as a synonym of Prosoparia perfuscaria in current taxonomic databases including Catalogue of Life and GBIF. The original combination as Friesia anormalis indicates historical placement in a different .

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