Noctuidae
931407 –
9189.1 Charadra moneta
Schmidt & Anweiler, 2010
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| Distribution: |
Western TX, NM AZ |
Larva and Host Plants: |
Host familiy: Quercus. Host genera: Quercus. Host extended: Quercus. (Kimberley & Douglas 2025) |
| Genitalia: |
ZooKeys, 39: figs. 28, 32. |
| Similar Species: |
- 931406 Charadra deridens
- Pinned specimens of related species. (Hint: select View by Region on the related species page.)
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| Synonymy: |
moneta Schmidt & Anweiler, 2010 (Charadra) - MONA 1983: [NEW]; TL: Walnut Canyon, Cocnino Co., AZ. |
| Taxonomic Notes: |
Charadra moneta Schmidt & Anweiler, 2010, n. sp., ZooKeys, 39:177, was previously misidentified in most collections as ingenua Smith, 1906, a species which occupied number 9189.1 in Hodges et al. (1983) (Checklist). Ingenua was synonymized with deridens (Guenée, 1852) in Anweiler & Schmidt (2010). |
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| References (Caution: DNA barcoding at BOLD provides evidence of relatedness, not proof of identification; some BOLD specimens shown may not be sequenced.) |
- Barcode of Life (BOLD) - Caution: Identifications often erroneous; DNA barcode provides evidence of relatedness, not proof of identification; many specimens not sequenced.
- Schmidt, B.C. & G.G. Anweiler, 2010. American species of Charadra Walker, with a revision of the Charadra pata (Druce) group (Noctuidae, Pantheinae). ZooKeys, 39: 161-181.
- Schmidt, B.C. & G.G. Anweiler, 2020. Noctuidae (Part) Pantheinae, Raphiinae, Balsinae, Acronictinae. The Moths of North America, Fascicle 25.4: 65; pl. A-4 (adult), figs. 33-36; pl. 13, fig. 3 (♂ gen.); pl. 33, fig. 1 (♀ gen.) (order).
- Shropshire, K.J. & D.W. Tallamy, 2025. Lepidoptera of North America, north of Mexico: an annotated list containing geographic ranges and host-plant records. ZooKeys, 1261: 101-113; Suppl. 1. (PDF or read online)
- Species Page at iNaturalist
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