Biology:Psectrotarsia

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Psectrotarsia is a small New World genus of moths of the family Noctuidae, erected in 1907 by Paul Dognin.[1] With exception of Psectrotarsia flava, species in the genus have pink forewing markings.[1]

Distribution and biology

Psectrotarsia species are known from the United States, Mexico, Guatemala and Peru.[1] The larval host plants of most species are unknown, except for Psectrotarsia hebardi, which is known to feed on richweed.[1]

Species

Following the 2007 revision of the genus by Michael P. Pogue, the genus is considered to contain the following species:[1]

Former species

Following the 2007 revision, two species were transferred to Copitarsia:[1]

  • Psectrotarsia fuscirena (now Copitarsia fuscirena)
  • Psectrotarsia tamsi (now Copitarsia tamsi)

Notes

References

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Wikidata ☰ Q7254061 entry