Datana cochise
Dyar, 1906
Datana cochise is a of prominent in the Notodontidae, described by Dyar in 1906. It belongs to the Datana, a group of moths whose larvae are known as defoliators of woody plants. The species has been recorded from North America, with specific documentation from Vermont, though its overall distribution and remain poorly documented in available sources.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Datana cochise: /ˈdætənə koʊˈtʃaɪs/
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Distribution
Recorded from North America; specifically documented as present in Vermont, United States. The full extent of its range is not well established in available sources.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- Catalogue of Life
- Bug Eric: Wasp Wednesday: Ammophila procera
- Much Ado About Nothing? End-of-Summer Defoliation Heats Up
- One-shot Wednesday: Mallodon dasystomus | Beetles In The Bush
- One of North America’s rarer longhorned beetles | Beetles In The Bush
- Miridae | Beetles In The Bush