Euxoa guadalupensis

Lafontaine & Byers, 1982

Euxoa guadalupensis is a of or dart in the , first described by Lafontaine & Byers in 1982. It belongs to a containing numerous agricultural known for their larval "cutworm" . The species is found in North America, though specific details about its , plants, and economic significance remain poorly documented compared to better-known such as ().

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Euxoa guadalupensis: //juːˈzoʊə ˌɡwɑːdəluˈpɛnsɪs//

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Distribution

North America. Specific range details beyond continental presence are not documented in available sources.

Similar Taxa

  • Euxoa auxiliarisBoth are Euxoa with ; E. auxiliaris is far better studied and is a major agricultural pest, while E. guadalupensis lacks comparable documentation
  • Other Euxoa speciesNumerous share similar and larval habits; precise identification of E. guadalupensis requires examination of and other subtle characters per original description

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