Eremobina claudens

Walker, 1857

dark-winged Quaker, Alberta Quaker

Eremobina claudens is a noctuid commonly known as the dark-winged Quaker or Alberta Quaker. First described by Francis Walker in 1857, it belongs to the or dart moth group within the Noctuidae. The is recorded in North America with confirmed presence in the Canadian provinces of Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. It is assigned Hodges number 9396 in the North American moth numbering system.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Eremobina claudens: /ˌɛ.rɛˈmoʊ.bɪ.nə ˈklɔː.dɛns/

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Distribution

North America; confirmed records from Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan in Canada.

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Taxonomic history

Originally described as Hadena claudens by Walker in 1857, later transferred to Eremobina.

MONA/Hodges number

9396

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