Zanclognatha theralis
Walker, 1859
Flagged Fan-foot Complex
Zanclognatha theralis is a in the Erebidae, described by Francis Walker in 1859. It is native to North America, with documented records from Canada and the United States. The species is listed as threatened in Connecticut. It is part of a referred to as the Flagged Fan-foot Complex.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Zanclognatha theralis: //ˌzæŋkloʊˈnæθə ˈθɛrəlɪs//
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Distribution
North America. Documented occurrences include Manitoba, Canada and Vermont, United States.
Human Relevance
Listed as threatened in the US state of Connecticut.
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Taxonomic note
iNaturalist lists this at 'complex' rank, suggesting Zanclognatha theralis may represent or be part of a cryptic group. The 'Flagged Fan-foot Complex' reflects this uncertainty.
Observation record
As of source data, iNaturalist holds 1,387 observations for this .