Cobubatha numa
Druce, 1889
Cobubatha numa is a of owlet moth in the Noctuidae. It was first described by Druce in 1889, originally placed in the Eustrotia. The species is known from North America and has been assigned the Hodges number 9013 for North American identification.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Cobubatha numa: /koʊ.buˈbæθ.ə ˈnjuːmə/
These audio files are automatically generated. While they are not always 100% accurate, they are a good starting point.
Identification
Cobubatha numa can be identified by its placement in the Cobubatha, which is distinguished within the Eustrotiinae by specific genitalic characteristics and wing pattern elements. The Hodges number 9013 provides a standardized reference for North American identification systems. Distinguishing C. numa from other Cobubatha requires examination of subtle differences in forewing pattern and male genitalia structure.
Images
Distribution
North America. Specific state or provincial records are not documented in available sources.
Human Relevance
The is cataloged in North American identification systems with Hodges number 9013, facilitating its inclusion in regional biodiversity surveys and ecological monitoring programs.
Similar Taxa
- Other Cobubatha species share the Eustrotiinae characteristics and require detailed examination of genitalia and wing pattern for reliable separation.
More Details
Taxonomic history
Originally described as Eustrotia numa Druce, 1889, later transferred to the Cobubatha.
Identification reference
Hodges number 9013 in the MONA ( of North America) numbering system.