Euxoa scotogrammoides

McDunnough, 1932

Euxoa scotogrammoides is a of in the , described by James Halliday McDunnough in 1932. As a member of the Euxoa, it shares characteristics with other , though specific biological details for this species remain poorly documented. The species is known from North America.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Euxoa scotogrammoides: /juˈksəʊə skoʊtəˌɡræmɔɪdz/

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Distribution

North America.

Similar Taxa

  • Euxoa auxiliarisBoth are Euxoa known as '' with similar larval habits, but E. auxiliaris () is far better studied and has documented migratory and grizzly bear that distinguishes it from E. scotogrammoides.
  • Euxoa mimallonisSimilar in the same , but E. mimallonis has documented attraction to ultraviolet light and specific patterns that may help distinguish it from the poorly known E. scotogrammoides.

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