Polia propodea

McCabe, 1980

Scarce Boreal Arches

Polia propodea is a described by McCabe in 1980. It is known from North America, where it has been recorded in regions. The species is referred to by the 'Scarce Boreal Arches' and belongs to the tribe Hadenini within the Noctuinae.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Polia propodea: /ˈpoʊ.li.ə proʊˈpoʊ.diːə/

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Distribution

North America

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Taxonomic history

Described by McCabe in 1980. The epithet 'propodea' refers to a morphological feature, though the specific etymology has not been formally published.

Observation records

As of the data cutoff, approximately 20 verifiable observations have been recorded on iNaturalist, indicating the is documented but not frequently encountered.

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