Cecrita plumosa

(Edwards, 1886)

Cecrita plumosa is a of prominent in the Notodontidae, described by Edwards in 1886. It belongs to a of moths characterized by distinctive larval . The species is known from a limited number of observations, with records documented in North America. As with other members of the Heterocampinae , the larvae likely exhibit specialized feeding habits, though specific details remain poorly documented.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Cecrita plumosa: /ˈkɛkɹɪtə pluˈmoʊsə/

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Distribution

North America. Specific range boundaries are not well established due to limited observation records.

Similar Taxa

  • Cecrita guttivittaShares and ; and larvae would require close examination of wing pattern and body scaling to distinguish.
  • Other Heterocampinae generaLarvae in this share general body plan with reduced ; identification to requires examination of genitalia and specific wing venation patterns.

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