Hydroeciodes repleta
Bird, 1911
cutworm moth, dart moth
Hydroeciodes repleta is a of in the Noctuidae, described by Bird in 1911. It belongs to the Noctuinae and tribe Eriopygini, commonly referred to as or dart moths. The species is known from North America and is assigned MONA/Hodges number 10636. No detailed biological studies have been published for this species.


Pronunciation
How to pronounce Hydroeciodes repleta: /ˌhɪdroʊˈsaɪ.oʊ.diːz rɪˈplɛtə/
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Identification
Hydroeciodes repleta can be distinguished from other Hydroeciodes by its specific wing patterning and genitalia , though detailed diagnostic features require examination of . The MONA/Hodges number 10636 provides a unique identifier for North American collectors. Accurate identification to species level within this typically requires dissection and comparison with reference specimens.
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Distribution
North America. Specific state or provincial records are not documented in available sources.
Similar Taxa
- Other Hydroeciodes speciesThe Hydroeciodes contains multiple that are morphologically similar and require careful examination of genitalia and wing patterns for accurate differentiation.
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Taxonomic authority
Originally described by Bird in 1911. The has been maintained in the Hydroeciodes in modern classifications.
MONA/Hodges number
Assigned number 10636 in the North American Photographers Group and Moth Photographers Group numbering system.