Lasionycta subfuscula facts for kids
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Lasionycta
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L. subfuscula
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Lasionycta subfuscula (Grote, 1874)
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Lasionycta subfuscula is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found from south-western British Columbia and south-western Alberta south to southern Oregon in the west and to southern Colorado and Utah in the Rocky Mountains.
It is found in the transition zone and subalpine forests.
Adults are on wing from mid-June to early September.
Subspecies
- Lasionycta subfuscula subfuscula (from the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming and southeastern Idaho to southern Colorado and Utah)
- Lasionycta subfuscula livida (from southwestern British Columbia and extreme southwestern Alberta to southern Oregon)
See also
In Spanish: Lasionycta subfuscula para niños
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