Ufeus hulstii

Smith, 1908

A noctuid described by Smith in 1908, with a broad distribution spanning western North America from central Alaska to south-central Mexico. The occurs across diverse elevations from coastal regions to the Rocky Mountain foothills. It belongs to the small Ufeus, which contains only a few described species.

Ufeus hulstii female by Lafontaine JD, Walsh JB. Used under a CC BY 3.0 license.Ufeus hulstii male by Lafontaine JD, Walsh JB. Used under a CC BY 3.0 license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Ufeus hulstii: //ˈjuːfiəs ˈhʌlsti.aɪ//

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Distribution

Western North America: from central Alaska southward to south-central Mexico, and from the Rocky Mountain foothills westward to the Pacific Coast.

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