Bryolymnia mixta
Bryolymnia mixta is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is known only from the Patagonia Mountains in south-eastern Arizona.
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Species: | B. mixta |
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Bryolymnia mixta Lafontaine & Walsh, 2010 | |
The length of the forewings is about 12 mm. Adults were collected in late June and mid-July.
Etymology
The name mixta is from the Latin mixtus, meaning mixed or mingled and refers to the blotchy confused appearance of the forewing maculation.
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