Hada

Billberg, 1820

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Hada is a of in the Noctuidae (owlet moths), first described by Billberg in 1820. in this genus are classified within the tribe Hadenini and Noctuinae. The genus has been recorded from northern Europe, with distribution records from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Like other noctuid moths, are primarily .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Hada: /ˈhɑː.də/

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Identification

As a -level , specific diagnostic features for Hada are not well-documented in the provided sources. The genus belongs to the tribe Hadenini, which typically includes medium-sized noctuid with relatively broad forewings. Accurate identification to genus level requires examination of genitalia and other microscopic features.

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Distribution

Recorded from northern Europe: Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.

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Taxonomic placement

Hada is placed in the tribe Hadenini within the Noctuinae, a large and diverse group of noctuid .

Observation data

The has 3,932 observations recorded on iNaturalist as of the data source date.

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