Abagrotis dodi

McDunnough, 1927

Abagrotis dodi is a described by James Halliday McDunnough in 1927. It occurs in western North America from southern Yukon through the Rocky Mountain region to Utah, Colorado, Nevada, and Washington. in late summer with a single . The is known from relatively few observations.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Abagrotis dodi: /æbəˈɡroʊtɪs ˈdoʊdaɪ/

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Identification

Wingspan 24–25 mm. Specific diagnostic features distinguishing this from other Abagrotis are not documented in available sources.

Distribution

North America: southwestern Alberta (southwest of Calgary), southern Yukon south to southern Utah and Colorado, west to central Nevada and Washington.

Seasonality

active in late summer; one per year.

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