Mesoscia lorna

Definition
Mesoscia lorna is a term that appears to refer to a biological taxon, presumably a species within the genus Mesoscia. No widely recognized or verifiable encyclopedic sources confirm its taxonomic status, description, or classification.

Overview
The name Mesoscia is established as a genus of moths in the family Notodontidae, described in the late 19th century. However, the specific epithet lorna does not appear in major taxonomic databases (e.g., the Global Biodiversity Information Facility, Catalogue of Life) or in peer‑reviewed literature that is readily accessible. Consequently, the existence, distribution, and ecological role of Mesoscia lorna remain unverified.

Etymology / Origin

  • Mesoscia: Likely derived from Greek roots—mesos (middle) and skia (shade or shadow)—a name previously applied to a genus of moths.
  • lorna: Appears to be a proper name of uncertain origin; it may reference a personal name (e.g., “Lorna”) or a geographic locality, but no authoritative source confirms this interpretation.

Characteristics
Accurate information is not confirmed. Without a formal description, details such as morphology, life cycle, habitat, or behavior cannot be provided.

Related Topics

  • Mesoscia (genus) – a recognized genus of moths in the family Notodontidae.
  • Taxonomic nomenclature – the system of naming organisms in biology.
  • Lepidoptera – the order of insects that includes moths and butterflies.

Note: The term Mesoscia lorna is not widely recognized in established scientific literature or reputable encyclopedic references. Further research in specialized taxonomic publications or museum collections would be required to verify its existence and obtain reliable information.

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