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Hypotrix alamosa : ウィキペディア英語版
Hypotrix alamosa

''Hypotrix alamosa'' is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is known only from south-eastern Arizona.
Adults are on wing from early June to mid-July and early to late September.
==Description==
This species occurs in two forms. In the darker, more common form, the forewing is reddish brown with the maculation sharply defined by dark-red lines. The medial area is similar in color to the remainder of the forewing and the postmedial line touches, or almost touches, the
reniform spot. Superficially this form is most similar to ''Hypotrix hueco'' and ''Xestia bolteri'', both of which occur with ''H. alamosa''. It differs from ''Xestia bolteri'' in that ''H. alamosa'' has smaller reniform, orbicular, and claviform spots, and in lacking spiniform setae on the tibiae. The pale form of ''H. alamosa'' looks like the specimens have been bleached, so the forewing is light orange with the maculation weakly defined by fine yellow lines. The dark and light forms frequently occur together and the two syntypes of ''H. alamosa'' represent a specimen of each form.

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