Euamiana contrasta

Barnes & McDunnough, 1910

Euamiana contrasta is a noctuid described in 1910 by William Barnes and James Halliday McDunnough. Originally described under the Perigea, it was later transferred to Euamiana. The species is recorded from North America and is assigned MONA/Hodges number 9807. Like other members of the Noctuinae, it is a moth with active during warmer months.

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How to pronounce Euamiana contrasta: /juˈæmiːənə kənˈtræstə/

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Distribution

Recorded from North America. Specific range details within the continent are not documented in available sources.

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Taxonomic History

Originally described as Perigea contrasta Barnes & McDunnough, 1910. The was subsequently transferred to the Euamiana, a small genus within Noctuidae.

Catalog Reference

Listed in the of North America (MONA) database with Hodges number 9807.

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