Caribbeana bichorda
(Hampson, 1901)
Caribbeana bichorda is a in the , first described by Hampson in 1901. It belongs to a to the Caribbean region. The species is documented from limited observations, with iNaturalist records indicating it is rarely encountered. As a member of the Heterocampinae , it shares morphological traits with related prominents but remains poorly studied in terms of .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Caribbeana bichorda: /kæˈɹɪ.bi.ə.nə bɪˈkɔːɹ.də/
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Identification
Distinguished from other Caribbean by characteristics; external requires comparison with related Caribbeana . Specific pattern and coloration details are not well documented in accessible literature.
Distribution
Caribbean region; specific island records require verification from primary sources.
Similar Taxa
- CaribbeanaCongeneric in the same share geographic range and require dissection for definitive identification; external features are likely similar.