Resapamea stipata

(Morrison, 1875)

Four-lined Borer Moth, Four-lined Cordgrass Borer

Resapamea stipata is a in the Noctuidae, commonly known as the four-lined borer moth or four-lined cordgrass borer. The is native to North America, with records from the Canadian prairies and surrounding regions. It is a member of the or dart moth group, which includes many species with root- or stem-feeding larvae.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Resapamea stipata: //ˌrɛsəˈpei.mi.ə ˈstɪp.ə.tə//

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Distribution

North America; specifically recorded in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Canada.

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