Cobubatha dividua

Grote, 1879

Divided Cobubatha

Cobubatha dividua is a of in the , described by Grote in 1879. It is to North America and has been recorded from 1,431 iNaturalist observations. The species was originally described under the basionym Eustrotia dividua before being transferred to the Cobubatha. It belongs to the Eustrotiinae, a group of relatively small noctuids that often exhibit distinctive patterns.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Cobubatha dividua: /koʊbuˈbæθə dɪˈvɪdʒuə/

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Distribution

North America

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Taxonomic History

Originally described as Eustrotia dividua by Grote in 1879, this was later transferred to the Cobubatha. The basionym Eustrotia dividua is still recognized in some taxonomic databases.

Observation Data

As of the data cutoff, iNaturalist records 1,431 observations of this , indicating it is relatively well-documented photographically despite limited published biological information.

Hodges Number

The is assigned MONA ( of North America) or Hodges number 9018, a standard reference number used in North lepidopteran identification.

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