Anarta antica
(Smith, 1891)
Anarta antica is a of or dart moth in the Noctuidae, first described by Smith in 1891. The species is assigned MONA/Hodges number 10258. As a member of the Noctuidae, it belongs to a large family of commonly known as owlet moths, many of which have larvae that function as agricultural pests. Specific ecological and biological details for this species remain poorly documented in available literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Anarta antica: /ænˈɑːrtə ˈæntɪkə/
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Distribution
Recorded from North America, specifically the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan.
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Taxonomic identifier
The is cataloged with MONA or Hodges number 10258, a standardized numbering system for North American Lepidoptera.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- Catalogue of Life
- A Revision of Soybean Caterpillar Pest Information for U.S. Soybean
- Noctuidae | Beetles In The Bush | Page 2
- Bugs in Orange and Black, Part II: A spooky southern predator heads north in a warming world – Florida predatory stink bug, Euthyrhynchus floridanus — Bug of the Week
- High Temperature, Grasshopper Diet Boost Venom Production in Lab-Reared Scorpions
- Pentatomidae | Beetles In The Bush | Page 2
- T.G.I.Flyday: Soybean nodule fly | Beetles In The Bush