Hexorthodes serrata

(Smith, 1900)

serrated dart moth

Hexorthodes serrata is a of or dart moth in the Noctuidae. It is found in North America. The species was described by Smith in 1900 and is assigned Hodges number 10592 in the North American classification system. As a member of the Noctuinae and tribe Eriopygini, it belongs to a diverse group of ground-dwelling moths whose larvae are commonly known as cutworms.

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How to pronounce Hexorthodes serrata: /hɛkˌsɔrˈθoʊdiːz sɛˈreɪtə/

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North America

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