Lithophane longior
(Smith, 1899)
Lithophane longior is a noctuid described by Smith in 1899. It belongs to the Lithophane, a group of owlet moths commonly known as 'pinions' found in North America. The species is rarely documented, with only three observations recorded on iNaturalist.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Lithophane longior: /ˌlɪθəˈfeɪn ˈlɒndʒiˌɔr/
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Distribution
North America; presence confirmed by GBIF distribution records. Specific range details within North America are not well documented.
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Taxonomic history
Originally described as Xylina longior Smith, 1899, before transfer to the Lithophane.
Documentation status
Very poorly documented with minimal observational records in public databases.