Hemibryomima chryselectra

Grote, 1880

Hemibryomima chryselectra is a of in the Noctuidae, described by Grote in 1880. It is classified within the Noctuinae, a large group of owlet moths. The species is native to North America. It was originally described under the Hadena before being transferred to Hemibryomima.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Hemibryomima chryselectra: /ˌhɛmɪbraɪoʊˈmaɪmə ˌkrɪsəˈlɛktrə/

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Distribution

North America

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Taxonomic history

Originally described as Hadena chryselectra by Grote in 1880, this was later transferred to the Hemibryomima. The genus Hemibryomima is a small group within Noctuinae with limited taxonomic study.

Observation data

As of the data source date, iNaturalist records 88 observations of this , suggesting it is encountered with moderate frequency but is not among the most commonly reported noctuid .

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