Anomis luridula

Guenée, 1852

Anomis luridula is a in the Erebidae, first described by Guenée in 1852. It is recorded from North America, with observations documented across the conterminous United States. The species is recognized by Hodges number 8549. Two are recognized: the nominate form and A. l. professorum described by Schaus in 1923.

Glyptapanteles (10.3897-zookeys.890.35786) Figure 4 by Carolina Arias-Penna D, Whitfield JB, Janzen DH, Hallwachs W, Dyer LA, Smith MA, Hebert PD.N, Fernández-Triana JL (2019) A species-level taxonomic review and host associations of Glyptapanteles (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Microgastrinae) with an emphasis on 136 new reared species from Costa Rica and Ecuador. ZooKeys 890: 1-685. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.890.35786. Used under a CC0 license.99999999995. Moths of Costa Rica - Anomis luridula (probable - ID thanks to Andre Poremski - female) by Wildreturn. Used under a CC BY 2.0 license.

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How to pronounce Anomis luridula: //əˈnoʊmɪs lʊrɪˈdjuːlə//

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Distribution

North America, specifically the conterminous 48 United States.

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Taxonomic identifiers

Hodges number: 8549. Recognized : Anomis luridula luridula and Anomis luridula professorum Schaus, 1923.

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