Ufeus satyricus sagittarius
Grote, 1883
Ufeus satyricus sagittarius is a of owlet moth in the Noctuidae, described by Grote in 1883. It belongs to a of found in North America. The subspecies designation indicates geographic variation within the broader Ufeus satyricus. Available records document its presence in parts of Canada and the northern United States.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Ufeus satyricus sagittarius: /ˈjuːfɛəs sæˈtɪrɪkəs sæˈɡɪtɛəriəs/
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Identification
Distinguished from other Ufeus satyricus by geographic origin; the nominate subspecies U. s. satyricus and other regional forms occupy different ranges. Specific morphological differences between subspecies have not been documented in available sources. Identification to level relies on genitalic examination and comparison with related Ufeus species.
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Distribution
Recorded from Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan in Canada, and Vermont in the United States. The occupies a northern distribution within the range of Ufeus satyricus.
Similar Taxa
- Ufeus satyricus satyricusNominate occupying different geographic range; specific distinguishing characters not established in available literature
- Ufeus plicatusCongeneric distinguished by wing pattern and male genitalia structure