Charadra coyopa
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Species: | C. coyopa
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Charadra coyopa Schmidt & Anweiler, 2010[1]
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Charadra coyopa is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is known only from the holotype specimen from the Mexico City area.
The length of the forewings is 18.9 mm for males. The collection date indicates a flight period in January.
Etymology[]
The name is derived from Mayan mythology. Coyopa is the ruler of the sound of thunder, and the brother of Cakulha. It is a noun in apposition.
References[]
- ^ Schmidt, Christian; Anweiler, Gary (2010). "The North American species of Charadra Walker, with a revision of the Charadra pata (Druce) group (Noctuidae, Pantheinae)". ZooKeys. 39: 161–181. doi:10.3897/zookeys.39.432.
Categories:
- Pantheinae
- Moths described in 2010
- Pantheinae stubs