Cobubatha orthozona
Hampson, 1910
Cobubatha orthozona is a small in the Noctuidae, Eustrotiinae. It was described by Hampson in 1910 from a specimen originating in Mexico. The is distributed in North America and has been recorded from the southern United States through Mexico. It is one of approximately 15 species in the Cobubatha, a group of small, often colorful noctuids.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Cobubatha orthozona: /kɔˈbuːbəθə ɔrˈθozonə/
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Distribution
North America, including the southern United States and Mexico.
Similar Taxa
- Cobubatha n-sp.Other members of the Cobubatha share similar size and general body plan; precise identification requires examination of genitalia and wing pattern details.