Leucania Latiuscula
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''Leucania latiuscula'' is a
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of the family
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. It is native to the
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and might be introduced to
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Taxonomy

''Leucania latiuscula'' is part of a species group including '' Leucania subpunctata'' and '' Leucania senescens''. These three species are so similar, they can only be distinguished by examination of genitalia. Until recently, ''subpunctata'' and ''senescens'' were considered synonyms of ''latiuscula''.


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Moths of Jamaica
Leucania Moths described in 1868 {{Mythimnini-stub