Schinia angulilinea
Pogue, 2006
Schinia angulilinea is a small noctuid described by Pogue in 2006. It is known only from eastern Arizona, where have been recorded from June to September. The exhibits in forewing length, with males measuring 12–14 mm and females 11–13 mm. As a member of the flower moth Schinia, it likely shares the group's characteristic association with specific plants, though these remain undocumented for this particular species.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Schinia angulilinea: /ˈskiː.ni.ə æŋˌɡjuːlɪˈlaɪniə/
These audio files are automatically generated. While they are not always 100% accurate, they are a good starting point.
Images
Distribution
Eastern Arizona, United States.
Seasonality
are on wing from June to September.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- Catalogue of Life
- Bug Eric: Wasp Wednesday: Not Wasp VIII
- Catch a Glimpse of Caterpillars During National Moth Week
- Bug Eric: White Prairie Clover: An Awesome Blossom
- Bug Eric: Remembering National Moth Week 2018
- Bug Eric: October 2018
- 2013 Oklahoma Collecting Trip iReport | Beetles In The Bush