Hexorthodes inconspicua

(Grote, 1883)

Hexorthodes inconspicua is a of in the Noctuidae, described by Grote in 1883. It belongs to the Noctuinae and tribe Eriopygini. The species is found in North America. Available records indicate it has been documented through 36 observations on iNaturalist, though detailed biological information remains limited.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Hexorthodes inconspicua: /hɛksˈɔrθoʊdiːz ɪnkənˈspɪkjʊə/

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Distribution

North America. Distribution records from GBIF confirm presence in this region.

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Taxonomic placement

Classified within tribe Eriopygini of Noctuinae. The Hexorthodes contains multiple of noctuid primarily distributed in North America.

Data limitations

The name 'inconspicua' (meaning inconspicuous) is shared with a species Trimerotropis inconspicua, which has caused potential confusion in source materials. The grasshopper species is well-documented from Wyoming surveys, but this species has substantially fewer records. Available sources for Hexorthodes inconspicua are limited to taxonomic databases and citizen science observations.

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