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Monocladum iranicum is a very rare nocturnal species endemic to Iran. Although larvae of this species
are very likely to be polyphagous on various woody plants the species has got very strict habitat requirements.
Males can occasionally be attracted to light. Females do not fly or come to light and consequently are very
difficult to find. They oviposit into the soil.
| Body length: | 18 - 28 mm |
| Life cycle: | unknown |
| Adults in: | June - September |
| Host plant: | unknown |
| Distribution: | Iran |
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