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Species Agnorisma bugrai - Collared Dart - Hodges#10954

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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 Noctuinae (Cutworm or Dart Moths)
Tribe Noctuini
Subtribe Noctuina
Genus Agnorisma
Species bugrai (Collared Dart - Hodges#10954)
Hodges Number
10954
Synonyms and other taxonomic changes
Agnorisma bugrai (Koçak, 1983)
Agrotis collaris Grote & Robinson, 1868
Xestia bugrai Koçak, 1983
Phylogenetic Sequence # 933627
Identification
The top of the head and collar are black. The antennae of both sexes are filiform. (1)
Range
It has a transcontinental distribution in North America, from central Canada and the northern United States, southward in the Rocky Mountains to Colorado. (2)(1)(3)(4)
Life Cycle
Adult: