Sympistis sokar

Troubridge, 2008

Sympistis sokar is a in the Noctuidae, described by James T. Troubridge in 2008. It is known only from Oregon in the western United States. As a recently described species with limited observation records, much of its remains undocumented.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Sympistis sokar: //sɪmˈpɪstɪs ˈsoʊkɑr//

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Distribution

Known only from the US state of Oregon. No specific locality details beyond state-level records have been published.

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Taxonomic History

Described by Canadian lepidopterist James T. Troubridge in 2008 as part of his extensive revisions to the Sympistis. The specific epithet 'sokar' refers to an Egyptian falcon god, continuing Troubridge's practice of using mythological names for Sympistis .

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