Euxoa satis

Harvey, 1876

cutworm, dart moth

Euxoa satis is a of or dart in the , found in North America. It was described by Harvey in 1876. The species is assigned MONA/Hodges number 10786. As a member of the Euxoa, it belongs to a group of moths whose are known as cutworms, though specific details for this particular species remain poorly documented in available literature.

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How to pronounce Euxoa satis: /ɛkˈsoʊ.ə ˈsætɪs/

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Distribution

North America, with confirmed records from Alberta, Canada.

Similar Taxa

  • Euxoa auxiliarisBoth are Euxoa with , but E. auxiliaris () has been extensively studied and is a major agricultural pest with documented to alpine areas—traits not established for E. satis.
  • Euxoa mimallonisAnother Euxoa found in western North America, distinguishable by pattern differences and potentially geographic range, though specific diagnostic features for E. satis versus E. mimallonis require examination of .

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