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Species Dolocucullia poolei - Hodges#10188.1

Unknown owlet #3 - Dolocucullia poolei Unknown owlet #3 - Dolocucullia poolei Unknown owlet #3 - Dolocucullia poolei 072 - Dolocucullia poolei Dolocucullia dentilinea - Dolocucullia poolei Dolocucullia poolei ? - Dolocucullia poolei Noctuidae - Dolocucullia poolei Noctuidae - Dolocucullia poolei
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Classification
Kingdom Animalia (Animals)
Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)
Subphylum Hexapoda (Hexapods)
Class Insecta (Insects)
Order Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)
Superfamily Noctuoidea (Owlet Moths and kin)
Family Noctuidae (Owlet Moths)
Subfamily Cuculliinae
Genus Dolocucullia
Species poolei (Dolocucullia poolei - Hodges#10188.1)
Hodges Number
10188.1
Synonyms and other taxonomic changes
Dolocucullia poolei Crabo & Hammond, 2018 (1)
Identification
Lines more strongly zigzagged than in D. dentilinea with black spot near tornus more conspicuous. In the latter, the am. and pm. lines usually do not touch and the black spot is often absent.
Range
West coast states, as far east as Sierra Nevada in California and the Cascade Range in Oregon. (1)
Remarks
The BIN group for this species is BOLD:AAF5240. The CNC images in that BIN are used in the paper describing this new species. The BIN for Dolocucullia dentilinea is BOLD:AAF5239.
See Also
Dolocucullia dentilinea is separated by range, habitus and structure.
Works Cited
1.Six new species and one new subspecies of noctuid moths from western United States of America and Mexico...
Crabo, L.G., P.C. Hammond, T. Mustelin & D.L. Wikle. 2018. ZooKeys, 788: 201-239.