Supralathosea obtusa

(Smith, 1909)

mossy sallow

Supralathosea obtusa is a of in the , commonly known as the mossy sallow. It was first described by Smith in 1909. The species is currently accepted under the Supralathosea, though it was previously classified under Eulathosea. The "mossy sallow" suggests cryptic coloration typical of many that inhabit forested environments.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Supralathosea obtusa: /suːprəˌlæθəˈsiːə ɒbˈtjuːsə/

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Distribution

North America. The has been recorded as present on the continent based on GBIF distribution records.

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