Pseudanarta daemonalis
Franclemont, 1941
cutworm moth, dart moth
Pseudanarta daemonalis is a of or dart in the , first described by Franclemont in 1941. It is recorded from North America and assigned Hodges number 9613. The Pseudanarta belongs to the tribe Eriopygini within the Noctuinae. Available sources provide minimal biological detail beyond taxonomic placement and geographic occurrence.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Pseudanarta daemonalis: /ˌsjuːdænˈɑːrtə dæˌɛməˈneɪlɪs/
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Distribution
Recorded from North America; specific range details within the continent are not documented in available sources.
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Taxonomic History
Described by Franclemont in 1941. The epithet 'daemonalis' derives from Latin daemon, meaning 'demon' or 'spirit', possibly referring to dark or distinctive markings, though this is speculative.
Catalogue Information
The Hodges number 9613 refers to its placement in the North American numbering system developed by Ronald B. Hodges and collaborators.