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Lytrosis permagnaria (Packard, 1876)
Charcoal Lytrosis

Lytrosis permagnaria, left: male, right: female. Taylor's Ridge, five miles west of Villanow, Walker Co., Georgia, second-third weekends in May. Photo by James K. Adams, Dalton State College, Dalton, GA. All rights reserved.
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Federal Protection: No US federal protection

State Protection: No Georgia state protection

Global Rank: G3G4

State Rank: SNR

Element Locations Tracked in Biotics: Yes

SWAP 2015 Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN): No

SWAP 2025 Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN): No

2025 SGCN Priority Tier:

Element Occurrences (EOs) in Georgia: 0

Habitat Summary for element in Georgia: Terrestrial


References

Schweitzer, D.F., M. C. Minno, And D. L. Wagner. 2011. Rare, declining and poorly known butterfly and moths (Lepidoptera) of forests and woodlands in the eastern United States, pages 248-250. Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team.

Lytrosis permagnaria. Photo by Laura Gaudette on inaturalist. Image may be subject to copyright.