Ulolonche disticha

(Morrison, 1875)

cutworm, dart moth

Ulolonche disticha is a of or dart moth in the Noctuidae, first described by Morrison in 1875. It is found in North America, including the southwestern United States, Mexico, and Alberta, Canada. The species is assigned MONA/Hodges number 10573. As a noctuid , it likely exhibits typical traits of the family including activity and larval feeding on herbaceous plants.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Ulolonche disticha: /uːlɔˈlɔŋkeɪ ˈdɪstɪkə/

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Habitat

Based on documented occurrences, the occupies diverse North American environments including the southwestern United States, Mexico, and Alberta, Canada. The Blodgett Peak Bioblitz record from Colorado indicates presence in foothills and mountain with mixed conifer forest and scrub oak vegetation.

Distribution

Documented from Mexico, the southwestern United States, and Alberta, Canada. GBIF records confirm presence in North America with specific records from Alberta.

Seasonality

have been recorded in June in Colorado foothills , suggesting summer activity in at least part of its range.

Behavior

are attracted to blacklight stations, indicating activity typical of Noctuidae.

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Taxonomic identifiers

MONA ( of North America) or Hodges number: 10573

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