Drasteria sabulosa

Edwards, 1881

Drasteria sabulosa is a in the Erebidae, first described by Edwards in 1881. It is a small to medium-sized moth with a wingspan of 33–37 mm. The is found in western North America, ranging from British Columbia through the western United States.

Drasteria sabulosa by (c) jimeckert49, some rights reserved (CC BY). Used under a CC-BY license.Drasteria sabulosa -26341, Grand Canyon Village, Grand Canyon, Arizona. 18 June 1950, Louis Schellbach III (1) (49552564668) by Robb Hannawacker. Used under a Public domain license.Drasteria sabulosa -26341, Grand Canyon Village, Grand Canyon, Arizona. 18 June 1950, Louis Schellbach III (49552562878) by Robb Hannawacker. Used under a Public domain license.

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How to pronounce Drasteria sabulosa: /dræsˈtɛ.ri.ə sæbˈju.loʊ.sə/

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Distribution

Found from British Columbia south through the western United States. Range extends east to Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico, and south to Arizona.

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