Bagisara gulnare

Strecker, 1880

Bagisara gulnare is a noctuid described by Strecker in 1880. It belongs to the Bagisarinae, a small group within the Noctuidae. The is known from North America, though published natural history information is sparse. Only a handful of iNaturalist observations document this species, suggesting it is either genuinely rare or underreported.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Bagisara gulnare: //ˈbæ.ɡɪ.sə.rə ɡʌlˈnɛə//

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Distribution

North America. The is recorded as present on the continent in GBIF, though specific range boundaries are not well documented.

Similar Taxa

  • Bagisara buxeaCongeneric in the same , also in Noctuidae with no and poorly known . Both species appear infrequently at light traps and lack documented larval plant records.

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Data scarcity

Only 4 observations recorded in iNaturalist as of source date, indicating substantial gaps in documented occurrence and natural history.

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