Enargia

Hübner, 1821

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Enargia is a of in the Noctuidae, first described by Hübner in 1821. The genus contains approximately twelve recognized distributed across the Holarctic region. Members are classified within the Noctuinae, tribe Xylenini, subtribe Cosmiina.

Enargia decolor by (c) Dan MacNeal, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Dan MacNeal. Used under a CC-BY license.Enargia fausta by (c) Alan Macnaughton, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Alan Macnaughton. Used under a CC-BY license.Enargia decolor 01 by CBG Photography Group, Centre for Biodiversity Genomics. Used under a CC0 license.

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How to pronounce Enargia: /ɛnˈɑːrdʒiə/

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Distribution

Records indicate presence in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and the northeastern United States (Vermont). The has a Holarctic distribution pattern.

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Taxonomic Authority

The was established by Jacob Hübner in 1821. Some sources may cite 1808 in reference to descriptions within the genus, but the genus-level authority is Hübner, 1821.

Species Diversity

The includes such as E. paleacea (Esper, 1788), E. abluta (Hübner, 1808), E. infumata (Grote, 1874), E. decolor (Walker, 1858), and E. fausta (Schmidt, 2010), among others.

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