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  1. United Kingdom
  2. Amphipyra pyramidoides
Amphipyra pyramidoidesGuenée, 1852
  1. Noctuidae
  2. Amphipyrinae
  3. Amphipyrini
  4. Amphipyra
  5.  pyramidoides
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TL: North America

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38-52 mm

    Regional distr. - legend
    Phenogram based on literature
    • Local names
    • LanguageVernacular name
      English (US)Copper Underwing
    • Primary hostplants
    • FamilyLatin nameVernacular name
      AceraceaeAcerMaple
      AdoxaceaeViburnumViburnum
      FagaceaeQuercusOak
      JuglandaceaeJuglansWalnut
      MalvaceaeTilia americanaAmerican basswood
      RosaceaeCrataegusHawthorn
      RosaceaeMalusApple
      RosaceaeRubusBramble
      SmilacaceaeSmilaxSmilax
      VitaceaeVitisGrapevines
    • Synonyms and other combinations
    • Latin nameAuthor
      Amphipyra inornataGrote, 1864
      Amphipyra conspersaRiley, 1871
      Amphipyra carbonitaFranclemont, 1941
    • Links
    • LanguageWebsiteAuthors
      Butterflies and Moths of North America
      North American Moth Photographers Group
      Pacific Northwest Moths

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    Witold KamockiCanada, Pointe-Claire
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