Dichagyris cataclivis

(Dyar, 1910)

cataclivis dart moth

Dichagyris cataclivis is a of dart in the , first described by Harrison Dyar in 1910. It belongs to a of moths commonly known as or darts, characterized by bodies and cryptic coloration. The species occurs in North America, though detailed biological information remains limited.

Dichagyris cataclivis by (c) Sue Carnahan, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Sue Carnahan. Used under a CC-BY license.Dichagyris cataclivis by (c) Sue Carnahan, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Sue Carnahan. Used under a CC-BY license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Dichagyris cataclivis: //ˌdaɪkəˈd͡ʒaɪrɪs kæˈtæklɪvɪs//

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Distribution

North America. Records indicate presence across the continent, though specific range boundaries are not well documented.

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Taxonomic history

Originally described as Euxoa cataclivis by Dyar in 1910, this was later transferred to the Dichagyris.

Observation data

As of source documentation, 137 observations have been recorded on iNaturalist, indicating moderate detection frequency by citizen scientists.

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