Euxoa dissona

Möschler, 1860

dissonant dart

Euxoa dissona, commonly known as the dissonant dart, is a to north-eastern North America. It belongs to the large Euxoa, which includes numerous and dart . The species was first described by Möschler in 1860 under the basionym Agrotis dissona. Available records indicate it occurs in and temperate regions of Canada and the northern United States.

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How to pronounce Euxoa dissona: /juˈksoʊ.ə dɪsˈoʊ.nə/

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North-eastern North America, including Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, the Northwest Territories, Manitoba, and New Hampshire.

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