Sideridis rosea

(Harvey, 1874)

Rosewing Moth, Rosewing

Sideridis rosea, commonly known as the rosewing or rosewing , is a of cutworm moth in the Noctuidae. It was first described by Harvey in 1874, originally placed in the Mamestra. The species is found across North America, with confirmed records from Canada (Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan) and the United States (Vermont). As a member of the Noctuinae , it belongs to a large group of moths commonly referred to as cutworms or dart moths.

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How to pronounce Sideridis rosea: //sɪˈdɛrɪdɪs ˈroʊziə//

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Distribution

North America. Confirmed records include the Canadian provinces of Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan, and the U.S. state of Vermont.

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Taxonomic History

Originally described as Mamestra rosea by Harvey in 1874, this was later transferred to the Sideridis.

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