Neoalbertia

Tarmann, 1984

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Neoalbertia is a of in the Zygaenidae, first described by Tarmann in 1984. It belongs to the Procridinae and tribe Procridini. The genus is known from observations recorded on iNaturalist, though detailed biological information remains limited in publicly available sources.

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How to pronounce Neoalbertia: //ˌniː.oʊ.ælˈbɜːr.ti.ə//

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Taxonomic History

The was established by Gerhard Tarmann in 1984. It is classified within the burnet Zygaenidae, a group characterized by aposematic coloration and cyanogenic defensive compounds in many .

Data Availability

As of the available sources, 155 observations have been recorded on iNaturalist, suggesting the is documented in citizen science databases but lacks comprehensive published -level treatments or biological studies accessible through major taxonomic databases.

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