Hellula kempae

Munroe, 1972

Kemp's hellula moth, Kemp's Helulla

Hellula kempae is a crambid described by Eugene G. Munroe in 1972. It occurs in the southeastern United States and Cuba. are active from March through August and again from October to December. The is known from relatively few observations.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Hellula kempae: /hɛˈluːlə ˈkɛmpaɪ/

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Distribution

Recorded from Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Texas in the United States, and from Cuba.

Seasonality

have been recorded on wing from March to August and from October to December.

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Observation count

38 observations recorded on iNaturalist as of data compilation.

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