Litodonta troubridgei
Miller & Lafontaine, 2021
Litodonta troubridgei is a of prominent in the Notodontidae, described in 2021 by Miller and Lafontaine. It belongs to the Litodonta, a small group of North American notodontid moths. The species was named in honor of James T. Troubridge, a Canadian lepidopterist known for his contributions to moth . As a recently described species, detailed information about its remains limited.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Litodonta troubridgei: /ˌlaɪtoʊˈdɒntə ˌtraʊˈbrɪdʒi/
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Etymology
The specific epithet 'troubridgei' honors James T. Troubridge, a Canadian lepidopterist who has made significant contributions to the study and classification of North American .
Recent Description
Described in 2021, this represents one of the more recent additions to the North American notodontid fauna. Limited observational data exists, with only one documented observation on iNaturalist as of the source data.