Azeta ceramina
Hübner, 1806
Azeta ceramina is a in the Erebidae, first described by Hübner in 1806. It belongs to the Erebinae, a diverse group of moths commonly known as underwings. The species is recorded from the Amazon region of Brazil. Available information is limited, with few documented observations.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Azeta ceramina: /əˈzɛtə sɛrəˈmiːnə/
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Distribution
Documented from Amazonas state, Brazil (BR-AM). The Azeta has a broader Neotropical distribution, but -level records for A. ceramina are sparse.
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Taxonomic history
Originally described as Chamyna ceramina; later transferred to Azeta. Authority sometimes cited as Hübner, 1821 in some databases, though 1806 is the accepted date.
Data limitations
Only 11 observations recorded in iNaturalist as of source date. No published description or ecological study readily accessible in major databases.