Tarache axendra

Schaus, 1898

Tarache axendra is a of in the , Acontiinae, described by Schaus in 1898. It belongs to the Tarache, which contains small to -sized moths commonly known as bird-dropping mimics due to their cryptic coloration. The species occurs in North America. Like other members of the Acontiinae, are likely and attracted to light sources.

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How to pronounce Tarache axendra: /ˈtarakeɪ ˈaksendra/

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North America (present, based on GBIF records)

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