Hodges#9607

Pseudanarta singula

Classification

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Pseudanarta singula: //ˌsjuː.dəˈnɑːr.tə ˈsɪŋ.ɡjuː.lə//

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CATALOGUE-BM-CI by Sir GEORGE F. HAMPSON, Bart.. Used under a Public domain license.

Summary

Pseudanarta singula is a moth of the family Noctuidae, described by Grote in 1880. It is one of 13 named species of the genus Pseudanarta in America north of Mexico and is primarily found in the south-western United States. Its main flight period is from July to October.

Physical Characteristics

Forewing length 11-12 mm; wingspan approximately 27 mm.

Habitat

Found in the south-western parts of the United States, including Texas, California, and Utah.

Distribution

California to Oregon, Utah, and Texas. Holotype collected in Texas.

Diet

Larval host is unknown.

Tags

  • Noctuidae
  • Pseudanarta
  • moth
  • Lepidoptera