Podagra

Smith, 1902

Podagra is a of in the , established by Smith in 1902. The genus belongs to the Grotellinae and is part of the diverse fauna. Only eight observations of this genus have been recorded on iNaturalist, indicating it is rarely encountered or poorly known. No -level information or detailed biological data has been documented in the available sources.

Podagra crassipes by (c) Laura Gaudette, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Laura Gaudette. Used under a CC-BY license.Podagra crassipes 01 by David L. Wikle, Research Collection of David Wikle. Used under a Copyrighted free use license.Podagra crassipes 02 by David L. Wikle, Research Collection of David Wikle. Used under a Copyrighted free use license.

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How to pronounce Podagra: /poˈdaɡra/

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Taxonomic Note

The name 'Podagra' has been used in different contexts: as a of () and historically in reference to gout (the medical condition). The Aegopodium podagraria (goutweed) shares the etymological root 'podagra' (Greek for 'gout'), but is unrelated to this moth genus.

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