Species: Copablepharon fuscum
Sand-verbena Moth
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Classification
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Mandibulata
Class
Insecta
Order
Lepidoptera
Family
Noctuidae
Genus
Copablepharon
NatureServe
Classification
Other Global Common Names
noctuelle de l'abronie
Informal Taxonomy
Animals, Invertebrates - Insects - Butterflies and Moths - Other Moths
Formal Taxonomy
Animalia - Mandibulata - Insecta - Lepidoptera - Noctuidae - Copablepharon
Ecology and Life History
Migration
false - false - false
Non-migrant
false
Locally Migrant
false
Food Comments
The larvae are monophagous on yellow sand verbena <i>Abronia latifolia.</i> Adults take nectar from its flowers.
Conservation Status
NatureServe Global Status Rank
G1G2
Global Status Last Reviewed
2004-08-14
Global Status Last Changed
2004-01-18
Distribution
Conservation Status Map
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Global Range
D - 1000-5000 square km (about 400-2000 square miles) - D - Immediate shores Strait of Georgia, British Columbia and Puget Sound, Washington. Range is ecnompasseed within an area of 4850 square km, but the actual range is much smaller.
Global Range Code
D
Global Range Description
1000-5000 square km (about 400-2000 square miles)

