Mesapamea
Heinicke, 1959
Species Guides
3- Mesapamea arbora
- Mesapamea fractilinea(Broken-lined Brocade Moth)
- Mesapamea secalis(common rustic)
Mesapamea is a of in the Noctuidae, established by Heinicke in 1959. The genus comprises approximately 13 described , including the widespread M. secalis (Linnaeus, 1758). Species within this genus are primarily distributed across the Palearctic region, with records from northern and central Europe.



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How to pronounce Mesapamea: /ˌmɛsəˈpeɪmiə/
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Distribution
Recorded from Denmark (DK), Norway (NO), and Sweden (SE). The has a Palearctic distribution, with occurring across northern and central Europe.
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Species diversity
The includes 13 described : M. arbora, M. calcirena, M. concinnata, M. evidentis, M. fractilinea, M. maderensis, M. moderata, M. monotona, M. pinkeri, M. remmi, M. secalella, M. secalindica, M. secalis, and M. storai.