Orthosia arthrolita

(Harvey, 1875)

Orthosia arthrolita is a of or dart moth in the Noctuidae, first described by Harvey in 1875. It belongs to a of early spring-flying , with typically active during the brief window before foliage fully develops. The species occurs in North America, though specific details about its remain poorly documented compared to better-known such as Orthosia hibisci.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Orthosia arthrolita: //ɔɹˈθoʊ.si.ə ɑɹˈθɹoʊ.lɪ.tə//

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Distribution

North America. Specific range details beyond continental presence are not documented in available sources.

Seasonality

are expected to fly in early spring, consistent with the Orthosia, though exact period records for this are not specified in available literature.

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