Xestia speciosa apropitia
Benjamin, 1933
Xestia speciosa apropitia is a of in the Noctuidae. It belongs to a commonly known as the "dart moths" or "owlet moths." The subspecies was described by Benjamin in 1933. Records indicate presence across parts of Europe, northern Asia, southern Asia, and North America.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Xestia speciosa apropitia: //ˈzɛst.i.ə spɛˈki.oʊ.sə ˌæp.rəˈpɪ.ti.ə//
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Distribution
Recorded from Europe and northern Asia (excluding China), southern Asia, and North America. Specific regional records include Alberta and Manitoba in Canada.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- A Good News Day: Monarchs on the UC Davis Campus | Bug Squad
- Slantfaced Pasture Grasshopper
- Bug Eric: Wasp Wednesday: Ammophila pictipennis
- Bug Eric: Results of the Red Rock Canyon Open Space Bioblitz
- Friday flower | Beetles In The Bush
- Tucuras, langostas, y saltamontes | Beetles In The Bush