Hexorthodes accurata

(H. Edwards, 1882)

cutworm moth, dart moth

Hexorthodes accurata is a of described by H. Edwards in 1882. It is classified among the or dart , a group known for their bodies and soil-associated larval habits. The species is documented from North America and has been assigned the MONA/Hodges number 10601 for North American inventory purposes.

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How to pronounce Hexorthodes accurata: //hɛksˈɔr.θoʊˌdiːz əˈkjʊrə.tə//

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Distribution

North America. Specific distribution records are limited in the provided sources; presence has been confirmed but detailed range boundaries are not documented.

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Taxonomic history

Originally described as Plusia accurata by H. Edwards in 1882, later transferred to Hexorthodes. The Hexorthodes is part of the diverse noctuid Noctuinae.

Inventory number

Assigned MONA ( of North America) or Hodges number 10601, used in standardized North American checklists and databases.

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