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Ohaus, 1905.
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This monotypic genus is endemic to northwestern Mexico. Adults have a rufous dorsal coloration without metallic reflections, and are similar to
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, Nayarit, Sinaloa and Sonora), northern Chihuahua (
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), and western Durango (
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,
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,
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) where it occupies tropical deciduous forests of oak and pine (
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). Temporal distribution is from late June to September (
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). Individuals of
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occur from sea level to 2000 m elevation (
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,
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), are attracted to lights at night, and tend to fly near dusk (
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). Larvae of
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are undescribed.
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