Apamea unita
Smith, 1904
Apamea unita is a of in the , described by Smith in 1904. It occurs in western North America, with a documented range extending from Alberta, Canada southward to Arizona, United States. Like other members of the Apamea, it belongs to a group of that are often challenging to identify due to individual variation and overlapping morphological traits with . The species is represented by relatively few observations, with limited published information on its biology.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Apamea unita: /əˈpeɪ.mi.ə juːˈnaɪ.tə/
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Distribution
Western North America: Alberta, Canada south to Arizona, United States.