Furcula wileyi

(Dyar, 1922)

Furcula wileyi is a in the Notodontidae, first described by Dyar in 1922. The Furcula belongs to the Cerurinae, a group of prominent moths known for their distinctive larval . As a member of the Noctuoidea superfamily, this species exhibits the typical characteristics of owlet moths. Very few observations of this species have been recorded, with only 16 documented observations on iNaturalist, suggesting it is either rare, cryptic, or restricted in distribution.

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How to pronounce Furcula wileyi: //ˈfʊr.kjʊ.lə ˈwaɪ.li.aɪ//

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