Opsigalea blanchardi
Todd, 1966
Opsigalea blanchardi is a of owlet moth in the Noctuidae, described by Todd in 1966. It is a rarely encountered species with limited published documentation. The Opsigalea contains few species and is poorly known relative to other noctuid genera. Available records suggest it occurs in North America, though specific associations and remain undocumented in scientific literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Opsigalea blanchardi: /ˌɒpsɪˈɡeɪliə ˈblænʃɑːrdi/
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Distribution
North America. Specific range boundaries and locality records are not well documented in available sources.
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Taxonomic history
Described by Todd in 1966. The Opsigalea is a small, poorly studied group within the diverse Noctuinae.
Data scarcity
With only 11 observations in iNaturalist and minimal published literature, most aspects of this ' remain unknown. This pattern is common for small, inconspicuous noctuid that lack agricultural or ecological prominence.