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Species Dichagyris neoclivis - Hodges#10872

Hodges # 10872  - Dichagyris neoclivis - male
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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 Agrotina
Genus Dichagyris
Species neoclivis (Dichagyris neoclivis - Hodges#10872 )
Hodges Number
10872
Synonyms and other taxonomic changes
Dichagyris neoclivis (Barnes & Benjamin, 1924)
Loxagrotis neoclivis (Barnes & Benjamin, 1924)
Richia neoclivis (Barnes & Benjamin, 1924)
Rhizagrotis neoclivis Barnes & Benjamin, 1924
Phylogenetic sequence # 10872
Numbers
Dichagyris includes 26 species in America, north of Mexico. (1)
Identification
Specimen identified by DNA analysis (BOLD). (2)
Range
Texas. (3)
Holotype collected Kerrville, Kerr County, Texas.
Season
Adults are most common from August to October.
Print References
Barnes & Benjamin 1924. Contributions to the Natural History of the Lepidoptera of North America, 5(3): 113.
Lafontaine, J.D. 2004. The Moths of America North of Mexico, Fascicle 27.1, 89; plate C.21-22. (4)
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