Euxoa divergens

(Walker, 1857)

Divergent Dart

Euxoa divergens, commonly known as the divergent dart, is a native to North America. have a wingspan of 31–35 mm and are active from May through September, with one per year. The occupies a broad geographic range spanning from Newfoundland and Alaska southward to New York, Michigan, and the mountain regions of the western United States.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Euxoa divergens: /juˈksoːa dɪˈvɛrdʒɛns/

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Distribution

Found across North America from Newfoundland to Alaska. In the eastern United States, the range extends south to New York and Michigan. In the western United States, it occurs in mountainous regions south to New Mexico, Arizona, and California. Canadian records include Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.

Seasonality

are on from May to September. The has one per year.

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