Euxoa oblongistigma

Smith, 1888

Euxoa oblongistigma is a of owlet moth in the Noctuidae, first described by Smith in 1888. It belongs to the large Euxoa, which includes numerous species. The species is documented from western Canada with records from Alberta and Saskatchewan. Like other Euxoa species, it is likely as an . Specific biological details beyond basic and distribution remain poorly documented in published literature.

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How to pronounce Euxoa oblongistigma: /juːkˈsoʊə ɒˌblɒŋɡɪˈstɪɡmə/

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Distribution

Recorded from Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada. GBIF indicates presence in North America generally.

Similar Taxa

  • Euxoa auxiliaris is a well-documented with extensive biological information; E. oblongistigma may share general Euxoa traits but specific distinguishing features are not documented
  • Euxoa mimallonisRuddy-winged Dart is another congeneric found in similar western North American regions; differentiation requires examination of genitalia or wing pattern details not summarized in available sources

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