Lasionycta benjamini
Lasionycta benjamini is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in the Sierra Nevada of California and in the mountains of Nevada and Colorado.
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Lasionycta benjamini medaminosa | |
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Species: | L. benjamini |
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Lasionycta benjamini (Hill, 1927) | |
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The habitat is montane conifer forest.
Adults are on wing from late June to mid-August.
Subspecies
- Lasionycta benjamini benjamini (California and Nevada)
- Lasionycta benjamini medaminosa (Colorado)
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