Hemeroplanis trilineosa

Dyar, 1918

Hemeroplanis trilineosa is a small in the Erebidae, described by Dyar in 1918. It belongs to the owlet moth group and is known from North America. The has a MONA/Hodges number of 8477.1. Documentation of this species is sparse, with limited observational records available.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Hemeroplanis trilineosa: /ˌhɛ.mɛ.roʊˈplæn.ɪs ˌtraɪ.lɪˈniː.oʊ.sə/

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Distribution

North America

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Nomenclature

Originally described as Pleonectyptera trilineosa by Dyar in 1918, later transferred to the Hemeroplanis. The specific epithet 'trilineosa' likely refers to three-lined wing patterning, though this remains unverified in accessible sources.

Taxonomic Notes

Classified in Boletobiinae, tribe Phytometrini. The Hemeroplanis contains multiple North American , many poorly documented.

Data Limitations

Only four observations recorded in iNaturalist as of source date. No published , larval plant, or ecological studies identified in provided sources.

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