Ulolonche orbiculata

(Smith, 1891)

Orbiculate Quaker

Ulolonche orbiculata, commonly known as the Orbiculate Quaker, is a described by Smith in 1891. It belongs to the or dart group within the . The species is documented across North America with confirmed records in the Canadian provinces of Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.

CATALOGUE-BM-PLATE LXXXVI by Sir GEORGE F. HAMPSON, Bart.. Used under a Public domain license.Ulolonche orbiculata -26316, det. J.A. Comstock, South Rim Grand Canyon, Arizona, 5 June 1942, Louis Schellbach III (49552952636) by Robb Hannawacker. Used under a Public domain license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Ulolonche orbiculata: /uː.loʊˈlɒn.keɪ ɔːr.bɪˈkjuː.lɑː.tə/

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Distribution

North America, with confirmed records in Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan, Canada.

Similar Taxa

  • Ulolonche distichaCongeneric in the same Ulolonche, potentially similar in appearance and preferences

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Taxonomic identifiers

MONA/Hodges number: 10574

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