Zosteropoda clementei
Meadows, 1942
Zosteropoda clementei is a noctuid to the Channel Islands of California. First described by Meadows in 1942, this is named after San Clemente Island, where it was originally discovered. Records indicate presence on at least three islands: San Clemente, Santa Cruz, and Santa Rosa. The species belongs to the tribe Eriopygini within the Noctuinae.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Zosteropoda clementei: /zɒstɛrəˈpoʊdə klɛmɛnˈtiːaɪ/
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Habitat
Coastal island environments of the Channel Islands, California.
Distribution
to the Channel Islands of California, USA. Documented from San Clemente Island, Santa Cruz Island, and Santa Rosa Island.