Euxoa idahoensis
Grote, 1878
Idaho cutworm
Euxoa idahoensis is a of in the , first described by Grote in 1878. It belongs to a containing numerous agricultural , though specific information about this particular species remains limited. The species is documented from western Canadian provinces including Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. Like other Euxoa species, it likely overwinters as a and has a typical noctuid with soil-dwelling and moths.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Euxoa idahoensis: /juːkˈsoʊə ɪdəˈhoʊɛnsɪs/
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Distribution
Documented from western Canada: Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. GBIF records indicate presence in North America broadly, with confirmed records from the three Canadian provinces.
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Taxonomic note
Euxoa idahoensis is one of approximately 150 in the Euxoa, a large and taxonomically challenging group of . Many Euxoa species are difficult to distinguish without examination of or other specialized characters.