Euxoa redimicula

Morrison, 1874

Fillet Dart

Euxoa redimicula, commonly known as the fillet dart, is a of or dart in the . It is found in North America, with distribution records from Canada (Manitoba, Saskatchewan) and the United States (Vermont). The species is assigned MONA/Hodges number 10851. As a member of the Euxoa, it is part of a diverse group of whose are commonly known as cutworms.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Euxoa redimicula: /juˈksoʊə ˌrɛdɪˈmɪkjʊlə/

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Distribution

North America. Documented from Manitoba and Saskatchewan in Canada, and Vermont in the United States. The has been observed at least 37 times according to iNaturalist records.

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Taxonomic References

The was described by Morrison in 1874. It is listed in the Catalogue of Life with accepted status. NCBI records the authority as (Morrison, 1875), reflecting a minor discrepancy in citation year between sources.

Systematic Position

Euxoa redimicula belongs to the Noctuinae within the large . The Euxoa contains numerous of dart , many of which are agricultural pests as .

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