Cobalos

Smith, 1899

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Cobalos is a of in the Noctuidae, established by Smith in 1899. The genus contains two described : Cobalos angelicus and Cobalos franciscanus, both described by Smith in the same year. These moths belong to the Noctuinae, one of the largest groups of noctuid moths. The genus appears to be restricted to western North America based on the species epithets.

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How to pronounce Cobalos: //ˈkoʊ.bə.lɒs//

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Distribution

Western North America; specific range data limited to type localities suggested by names (angelicus likely from southern California, franciscanus from San Francisco region).

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Species Composition

The comprises two : Cobalos angelicus Smith, 1899 and Cobalos franciscanus Smith, 1899. Both were described in the same publication by Smith.

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