Eulithosia composita

Edwards, 1884

Eulithosia composita is a in the Noctuidae, first described by Henry Edwards in 1884. It belongs to the Stiriinae and tribe Stiriini. The species is known from limited records in the southwestern United States, specifically Arizona and western Texas. Information regarding its , , and remains sparse.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Eulithosia composita: /juːˌlɪˈθoʊsiə ˌkɒmpəˈsaɪtə/

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Distribution

Documented from North America, specifically Arizona and western Texas. GBIF records indicate presence in North America with status listed as doubtful.

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Taxonomic note

GBIF lists the status as 'DOUBTFUL' despite exact name matching, suggesting potential taxonomic uncertainty or data quality issues with existing records.

Observation records

iNaturalist reports 49 observations of this , indicating it has been documented by citizen scientists, though specific details from these observations are not provided in available sources.

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