Abagrotis rubricundis

Buckett, 1968

Abagrotis rubricundis is a described by Buckett in 1968. It is restricted to mountainous regions of California and southwestern Oregon. The has a wingspan of approximately 38 mm. It is a rarely recorded species with limited ecological data available.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Abagrotis rubricundis: /ˌæb.əˈɡrɒt.ɪs ˌruː.brɪˈkʌn.dɪs/

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Identification

No published diagnostic characters distinguishing this from are available in the provided sources. Identification likely requires examination of or reference to original description.

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Appearance

Wingspan approximately 38 mm. Specific coloration and pattern details are not documented in available sources.

Habitat

Mountainous regions of California and southwestern Oregon.

Distribution

to the mountains of California and southwestern Oregon, United States.

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Taxonomic History

Described by John S. Buckett in 1968. The specific epithet 'rubricundis' derives from Latin, likely referring to reddish coloration, though this is not confirmed in available sources.

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