Homoanarta peralta

(Barnes, 1907)

Homoanarta peralta is a of in the Noctuidae, first described by William Barnes in 1907. It belongs to the tribe Eriopygini within the Noctuinae. The Homoanarta contains multiple species distributed in North America. Very few observations of this species have been recorded, with only two documented observations in iNaturalist as of the available data.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Homoanarta peralta: /ˌhoʊmoʊəˈnɑːrtə pəˈræltə/

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Distribution

North America. The has been recorded as present on the continent based on GBIF distribution data. Specific locality details beyond this regional designation are not well documented in available sources.

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Taxonomic note

The specific epithet 'peralta' should not be confused with the researcher Keily Peralta mentioned in unrelated literature regarding Ovicula biradiata. The was described by Barnes in 1907, predating this unrelated botanical work.

Data scarcity

This is extremely poorly documented in public scientific literature. Only two observations exist in iNaturalist, and no Wikipedia summary is available. The species appears to be rarely encountered or underreported.

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