Aleptina junctimacula

Blanchard, 1984

Aleptina junctimacula is a small owlet moth (Noctuidae) described by André Blanchard in 1984. It belongs to the Condicinae and is known only from North America. The has been assigned MONA/Hodges number 9071.1. It remains poorly documented in published literature.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Aleptina junctimacula: //əˈlɛptɪnə dʒʌŋktɪˈmækjʊlə//

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Identification

Can be distinguished from other Aleptina by the specific epithet and original description by Blanchard (1984). The Aleptina contains small, relatively nondescript ; species-level identification requires examination of genitalia or reference to the original type description.

Distribution

North America. Specific range boundaries within the continent are not well documented.

Similar Taxa

  • Other Aleptina speciesCongeneric share similar general ; A. junctimacula is distinguished by the and original description details.

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Nomenclature

The was described by André Blanchard in 1984. It is cataloged under MONA/Hodges number 9071.1 in the North American numbering system.

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