Gonodes liquida
Möschler, 1886
Gonodes liquida is a noctuid first described by Heinrich Benno Möschler in 1886. The exhibits a broad Caribbean and Neotropical distribution, ranging from the southern United States through the West Indies to northern South America. Records indicate presence in Florida, St. Kitts, Cuba, Jamaica, Peru, Venezuela, and French Guiana.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Gonodes liquida: //ˈɡo.no.des ˈli.kwi.da//
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Distribution
Found from southern United States (Florida) through the Caribbean islands of St. Kitts, Cuba, and Jamaica, extending to northern South America including Peru, Venezuela, and French Guiana.
Sources and further reading
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