Acontia behrii

Smith, 1900

Acontia behrii is a in the Noctuidae, described by Smith in 1900. It is found in North America and assigned Hodges number 9164. As a member of the Acontia, it shares characteristic morphological traits with including elongated palpi with pointed frontal tuft, well-developed third palpal segment, simple lacking complex modifications, and smooth-scaled and without tufts or patches.

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How to pronounce Acontia behrii: /əˈkɒntiə bɛriːaɪ/

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North America. Specific locality data beyond this continental-level occurrence is not documented in available sources.

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