Emariannia cucullidea
Benjamin, 1933
Emariannia cucullidea is a of in the Noctuidae, described by Benjamin in 1933. It belongs to the Noctuinae, one of the largest groups of owlet moths. The Emariannia is small and poorly studied, with limited published information on its . Records indicate presence in North America, though specific details about its remain sparse.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Emariannia cucullidea: //ˌɛməˈriːəˌniə kjuːˈkʊlɪˌdiːə//
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Distribution
North America. Distribution records are limited; the has been documented as present on the continent, but precise range boundaries are not established.
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Taxonomic Note
Emariannia is a small within the diverse Noctuidae . The specific epithet "cucullidea" refers to a hood-like or cowl-like structure, possibly describing a morphological feature of the or its larval stage.