Pseudanthoecia tumida
(Grote, 1880)
Pseudanthoecia tumida is a of in the Noctuidae, described by Grote in 1880. It belongs to the tribe Eriopygini within the Noctuinae. The species is known from North America, though detailed biological information remains limited. Like many noctuid moths, it is presumably in its activity.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Pseudanthoecia tumida: //suːdænˈθoʊ.iːsiə ˈtuːmɪdə//
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Distribution
North America. Distribution records from GBIF indicate presence in this region, though specific range boundaries are not well documented.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- Catalogue of Life
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