Bryolymnia marti

Bryolymnia marti is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found from central New Mexico and east-central Arizona southward to the State of Durango in northern Mexico.

Bryolymnia marti
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Elaphriini
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B. marti
Binomial name
Bryolymnia marti
Holland, 2010

The length of the forewings is 11–12 mm. Adults have been collected between early June and early July in conifer forests.

Etymology

The species is named in honor of Marti Romero, who first collected the species and was extremely helpful in collecting most of the type series.

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