Neadysgonia

Sullivan, 2010

Neadysgonia is a of in the Erebidae, established by Sullivan in 2010. It belongs to the diverse of erebid moths, many of which exhibit cryptic coloration and habits. The genus was separated from related based on morphological distinctions, though detailed biological studies remain limited. within this genus are found in the Americas.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Neadysgonia: /ˌniːəˌdɪsˈɡoʊniə/

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Distribution

The Americas (specific range varies by ).

Similar Taxa

  • DysgoniaNeadysgonia was erected from formerly placed in Dysgonia; separation based on genitalic and pattern differences.

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Taxonomic history

Sullivan (2010) established Neadysgonia to accommodate previously misassigned to Dysgonia, based on male and pattern elements.

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