Euhyparpax rosea

Beutenmüller, 1893

Euhyparpax rosea is a of in the Notodontidae, Heterocampinae. Described by Beutenmüller in 1893, this species is present in North America. The Euhyparpax contains relatively few described species, and E. rosea represents one of the documented members of this small notodontid lineage. Like other members of its family, it is a moth with larvae that feed on woody plants.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Euhyparpax rosea: /juː.haɪˈpɑː.pæks ˈroʊ.zi.ə/

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Distribution

North America

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Taxonomic placement

Euhyparpax rosea is classified in the Heterocampinae within Notodontidae, a of commonly known as prominents due to the distinctive tufts or projections on their larvae. The Euhyparpax is small and not well-represented in public collections.

Data availability

This has minimal representation in public databases, with only 2 observations recorded in iNaturalist as of the knowledge cutoff. Detailed biological information appears sparse in the accessible literature.

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