Lineodes interrupta

Zeller, 1873

Interrupted Lineodes Moth

Lineodes interrupta is a small crambid described by Zeller in 1873. It occurs in Mexico and the southern United States, with records from Florida, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas. have been recorded on wing nearly year-round, and the wingspan is approximately 21 mm. The belongs to the Spilomelinae within the grass moth Crambidae.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Lineodes interrupta: /lɪˈniː.əˌdiːz ɪn.təˈrʌp.tə/

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Distribution

Mexico and the United States (Florida, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas).

Seasonality

have been recorded on wing nearly year-round.

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