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Hypena deceptalis, the deceptive hypena or deceptive bomolocha moth, is a moth of the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Francis Walker in ...
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Hypena deceptalis, the deceptive hypena or deceptive bomolocha moth, is a moth of the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Francis Walker in ...
Deceptive Bomolocha Moth Hypena deceptalis (Walker, 1859). Previous Next. Family: Erebidae. Subfamily: Hypeninae. Identification: Wing Span: Life History:.
Adult: sexes dimorphic - male slightly larger than female and dark chocolate or sooty brown, slightly darker in median area of forewing, and paler near apex ...
Hypena deceptalis. Deceptive Bomolocha Moth. GX. Presumed Extinct. GH. Possibly Extinct. G1. Critically Imperiled. G2. Imperiled. G3. Vulnerable. G4. Apparently ...

Hypena deceptalis

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Hypena deceptalis, the deceptive hypena or deceptive bomolocha moth, is a moth of the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Francis Walker in 1859. It is found in North America from Manitoba to Quebec, south to Florida and Texas. It... Wikipedia
Scientific name: Hypena deceptalis
Status in MA (automated assessment): Fairly widespread, fairly common ; Status in N. America: Native ; MA Endangered Species Act status: None ; First Year Reported ...
Hypena deceptalis Walker, 1859; Pinned specimens of related species. (Hint ... Hypena eductalis: Formerly known as Lomanaltes and Hypena eductalis.
Hypena deceptalis ¡V Deceptive Snout. Family Erebidae Hodges # 8446. Caterpillar foods: American Basswood (Tilia americana) and possibly other hosts (Bugguide).
Summary. The Deceptive Hypena (Hypena deceptalis) is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found from Manitoba to Quebec, south to Florida and Texas.