Neoilliberis fusca
(Edwards, 1885)
Neoilliberis fusca is a of in the Zygaenidae, first described by Edwards in 1885 under the basionym Pyromorpha fusca. It belongs to the Procridinae and tribe Procridini. The species is recorded in the Catalogue of Life and GBIF as accepted, with 119 observations documented on iNaturalist. As a zygaenid moth, it likely exhibits characteristics typical of forester and burnet moths, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Neoilliberis fusca: /ˌneɪoʊˌɪlɪˈbɪrɪs ˈfʌska/
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Nomenclatural history
Originally described as Pyromorpha fusca by Edwards in 1885, later transferred to Neoilliberis.
Taxonomic placement
Classified in Procridinae, tribe Procridini within Zygaenidae; this tribe includes primarily , often aposematically colored .
Data availability
Limited -specific biological information exists in accessible literature; most sources provide only taxonomic placement and nomenclatural data.