Sympistis ciliata

Smith, 1900

Sympistis ciliata is a of in the Noctuidae, first described by Smith in 1900. It belongs to the large and diverse Sympistis within the Noctuinae. The species is documented from North America, though specific details regarding its , , and distribution remain limited in published sources.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Sympistis ciliata: /sɪmpɪstɪs sɪliˈɑːtə/

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Distribution

North America. Specific range details are not well documented, though the Sympistis is broadly distributed across the continent.

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Taxonomic Note

The Sympistis was historically treated as a subgenus within Oncocnemis, but has been elevated to full generic status in modern classifications. This reclassification affects the interpretation of older literature referencing this .

Data Limitations

Available sources provide minimal biological information for this . The 29 iNaturalist observations suggest it is documented in nature but not extensively studied. Most detailed literature on Sympistis focuses on more common or economically significant species within the .

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