Lesmone aenaria

(Druce, 1890)

Lesmone aenaria is a originally described by Druce in 1890. Currently treated as a synonym of Lesmone detrahens (Walker, 1858), this represents a historical name that has been subsumed under a broader species concept. The species belongs to the Erebidae, Erebinae, a diverse group of moths commonly known as underwings and related forms. Records indicate presence in North America.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Lesmone aenaria: //ˈlɛsmoʊni ˌiːˈnɛəriə//

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Distribution

North America

Similar Taxa

  • Lesmone detrahensCurrently accepted name; L. aenaria is treated as a synonym based on taxonomic revision. The two names represent the same biological .

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