Rhigognostis interrupta

(Walsingham, 1881)

Rhigognostis interrupta is a small in the Plutellidae, first described by Walsingham in 1881. The is known from limited distribution records in western Canada (Alberta and Saskatchewan) and the northeastern United States (Vermont). As a member of the diamondback moth family, it likely shares ecological traits with related plutellids, though specific biological details remain poorly documented in available literature.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Rhigognostis interrupta: //ˌraɪ.ɡəˈnɒs.tɪs ˌɪn.təˈrʌp.tə//

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Distribution

Recorded from Alberta and Saskatchewan in Canada, and Vermont in the United States. Distribution appears limited and patchy based on available specimen records.

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