Homorthodes

McDunnough, 1943

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Homorthodes is a of owlet moths in the Noctuidae, established by McDunnough in 1943. The genus comprises approximately 20 described distributed primarily in North America. One species, Homorthodes lindseyi, is commonly known as the Southern Scurfy Quaker . Species within this genus are part of the tribe Eriopygini within the Noctuinae.

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How to pronounce Homorthodes: //hɒˈmɔːr.θə.diːz//

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North America; documented occurrence records include the United States (including Vermont) and Canada.

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