Lycomorpha splendens is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by William Barnes and James Halliday McDunnough in 1912. It is found in North America,[1] including Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas and Utah.[2]
Lycomorpha splendens | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Lepidoptera |
Superfamily: | Noctuoidea |
Family: | Erebidae |
Subfamily: | Arctiinae |
Genus: | Lycomorpha |
Species: | L. splendens
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Binomial name | |
Lycomorpha splendens Barnes & McDunnough, 1912
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The length of the forewings is 12–15 mm. Adults are on wing from May to October.[3]
References
edit- ^ Savela, Markku. "Lycomorpha splendens Barnes & McDunnough, 1912". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved June 8, 2019.
- ^ "930200.00 – 8086 – Lycomorpha splendens – Barnes & McDunnough, 1912". North American Moth Photographers Group. Mississippi State University. Retrieved June 8, 2019.
- ^ Heiman, Maury J. (May 16, 2013). "Species Lycomorpha splendens - Hodges#8086". BugGuide. Retrieved June 8, 2019.
- Pitkin, Brian & Jenkins, Paul. "Search results Family: Arctiidae". Butterflies and Moths of the World. Natural History Museum, London.