Perigonica angulata
Smith, 1890
cutworm moth, dart moth
Perigonica angulata is a of in the , commonly referred to as a or dart . The species was described by Smith in 1890 and occurs in North America. It belongs to the Noctuinae, one of the largest and most diverse groups within the Noctuidae. The Perigonica contains multiple species distributed across North America.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Perigonica angulata: //ˌpɛrɪˈɡoʊnɪkə ændʒəˈleɪtə//
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Distribution
North America
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Taxonomic Notes
The authority is Smith, 1890. The Perigonica is classified within the Noctuinae of the . The specific epithet 'angulata' refers to angular features, likely describing some aspect of pattern or body .
Observation Data
iNaturalist records indicate 63 observations of this , suggesting it is documented with moderate frequency but not exceptionally common in citizen science databases.