Hemigrotella argenteostriata

Barnes & McDunnough, 1918

Hemigrotella argenteostriata is a noctuid and the sole member of its . It was described by Barnes and McDunnough in 1918. The is to southern California. Very few observations exist, with only 10 records documented on iNaturalist.

Hemigrotella argenteostriata1 by David L. Wikle, Research Collection of David Wikle. Used under a Copyrighted free use license.Hemigrotella argenteostriata by David L. Wikle, Research Collection of David Wikle. Used under a Copyrighted free use license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Hemigrotella argenteostriata: /ˌhɛmɪɡroʊˈtɛlə ɑrˌdʒɛntioʊstraɪˈɑtə/

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Distribution

Southern California, United States. to this region with no confirmed records elsewhere.

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Taxonomic Notes

The Hemigrotella is , containing only H. argenteostriata. The is classified within the Amphipyrinae and tribe Psaphidini. The specific epithet 'argenteostriata' refers to silver striations, though detailed morphological descriptions are not readily available in the provided sources.

Data Limitations

This is poorly documented in public databases. Only 10 iNaturalist observations exist, and no detailed ecological or behavioral studies were found in the provided sources. Most biological details remain unreported in accessible literature.

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