Pseudobryomima muscosa

Hampson, 1906

Mossy Pseudobryomima Moth, mossy pseudobryomima

Pseudobryomima muscosa is a in the , first described by Hampson in 1906. It is commonly known as the mossy pseudobryomima, a reference to its moss-like cryptic coloration. The species belongs to the or dart moth group within the Noctuinae. It has been recorded across North America.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Pseudobryomima muscosa: /ˌsjuːdoʊbraɪoˈmaɪmə mʌˈskoʊsə/

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Distribution

North America. Specific records exist but detailed range boundaries are not well documented.

Human Relevance

Assigned MONA/Hodges number 9599, used in North American systems.

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Nomenclatural history

Originally described as Bryomima muscosa Hampson, 1906, later transferred to Pseudobryomima.

Observation records

Approximately 50 observations documented on iNaturalist as of source date.

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