Euxoa cicatricosa
Grote & Robinson, 1865
Scarred Dart
Euxoa cicatricosa is a noctuid first described in 1865. have a wingspan of 29–32 mm and are active from August to September. The species has one per year and occurs across western North America from southern Canada to the southwestern United States.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Euxoa cicatricosa: /juːkˈsoʊ.ə sɪˌkætrɪˈkoʊsə/
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Identification
have a wingspan of 29–32 mm. Specific diagnostic features distinguishing E. cicatricosa from similar Euxoa are not documented in available sources.
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Distribution
North America: south-central Saskatchewan west to southern interior British Columbia; south to southern California, Arizona, New Mexico and western Texas; east to western Nebraska and North Dakota.
Seasonality
are on wing in August to September. One per year.
Life Cycle
One per year. Specific details of , larval, and pupal stages are not documented for this .
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- NCBI Taxonomy
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