Zosteropoda

Grote, 1874

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Zosteropoda is a of owlet moths in the Noctuidae, tribe Eriopygini. The genus was established by Augustus Radcliffe Grote in 1874 and currently contains three recognized . Members are found in North America, with records concentrated in the western United States and adjacent regions.

Zosteropoda by (c) Don Loarie, some rights reserved (CC BY). Used under a CC-BY license.Zosteropoda hirtipes 02 by CBG Photography Group, Centre for Biodiversity Genomics. Used under a CC0 license.Zosteropoda hirtipes 03 by CBG Photography Group, Centre for Biodiversity Genomics. Used under a CC0 license.

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How to pronounce Zosteropoda: /zɔstɛroʊˈpoʊdə/

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Distribution

Western North America. have been documented in California and surrounding regions, with Zosteropoda hirtipes known from California, Zosteropoda clementei described from California, and Zosteropoda elevata recorded from western North America.

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Species included

The comprises three : Zosteropoda hirtipes Grote, 1874 (type species); Zosteropoda elevata Draudt, 1924; and Zosteropoda clementei Meadows, 1942.

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