Tridepia nova

(Smith, 1903)

Tridepia nova is a of in the Noctuidae, described by Smith in 1903. It belongs to the Noctuinae and tribe Hadenini. The species is part of a small within the large and diverse owlet moth family. As a noctuid moth, it likely exhibits typical characteristics of the group including activity patterns and larval development as caterpillars.

Tridepia nova by (c) Laura Gaudette, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Laura Gaudette. Used under a CC-BY license.Tripedia nova -68966, det. Hanly, Grand Canyon Village, Arizona, 12 July 1951, Louis Schellbach III (49552462323) by Robb Hannawacker. Used under a Public domain license.Tridepia nova -26306, det. R. Hannawacker, South Rim Grand Canyon, Arizona, 9 October 1937, Louis Schellbach III (49552962591) by Robb Hannawacker. Used under a Public domain license.

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How to pronounce Tridepia nova: /traɪˈdiːpiə ˈnoʊvə/

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North America

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