Hadenella

Grote, 1883

Hadenella is a of established by Grote in 1883. The sole , Hadenella pergentilis, occurs in western North sage steppe from the Pacific Northwest and Alberta south through the Rocky Mountains to Utah and Colorado, and along the Pacific Coast to southern California.

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How to pronounce Hadenella: /ˌhɑːdəˈnɛlə/

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Identification

The is distinguished by containing only one recognized . Hadenella pergentilis can be identified by its restricted distribution in western North sage steppe and its placement within the tribe Hadenini of Noctuinae.

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Habitat

Sage steppes in western North America.

Distribution

Pacific Northwest and Alberta south to Utah and Colorado in the Rocky Mountains, and southern California along the Pacific Coast.

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Taxonomic status

Hadenella is a ; Hadenella pergentilis is the only included .

Habitat specificity

Strongly associated with sage steppe , a threatened in western North America.

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