Dasyblemma straminea
Dyar, 1913
Dasyblemma straminea is a to California and the sole member of its . First described by Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1913, it represents a lineage within the Erebidae. The species is known from relatively few observations, with its type locality at Palm Springs. Its restricted range and unique taxonomic status make it a notable element of the California moth fauna.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Dasyblemma straminea: //ˌdæsiˈblɛmə strəˈmɪniə//
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Distribution
to the US state of California. Type locality: Palm Springs.