Copablepharon mustelini

Crabo & Lafontaine, 2004

Copablepharon mustelini is a noctuid described from North America in 2004. The Copablepharon comprises small to medium-sized owlet moths, with several species known from sandy or dune . This species is part of a genus whose members often exhibit cryptic coloration and are frequently associated with coastal or inland sandy environments. The specific epithet references the mustelid (weasel) coloration pattern observed in the .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Copablepharon mustelini: //ˌkoʊ.pəˈblɛ.fəˌrɒn ˌmʌ.stəˈlaɪ.naɪ//

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Distribution

North America; present status confirmed in regional records. Specific locality data for the and known range are not detailed in available sources.

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