Paramiana canoa
Barnes, 1907
Paramiana canoa is a of in the , first described by Barnes in 1907. Originally placed in the Cerma, it was later transferred to Paramiana. The species is known from North America, though specific details about its biology and remain poorly documented. It belongs to the Noctuinae, one of the largest and most diverse groups of moths.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Paramiana canoa: /pæ.rəˈmiː.ɑː.nə kəˈnoʊ.ə/
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Distribution
North America; presence confirmed but specific range boundaries within the continent are not well documented.
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Taxonomic History
Originally described as Cerma canoa Barnes, 1907, this was subsequently transferred to the Paramiana. The generic placement reflects ongoing revisions in .
Data Deficiency
Only 2 observations are recorded in iNaturalist, and no Wikipedia summary exists. This indicates the is rarely encountered or underreported, or may be cryptic or difficult to identify.