Pseudorgyia russula

Grote, 1883

Pseudorgyia russula is a of owlet moth in the Erebidae, first described by Augustus Radcliffe Grote in 1883. It is found in North America, where it inhabits diverse terrestrial environments. As a member of the Calpinae, it belongs to a group of with varied feeding habits and ecological roles. The species has been documented through citizen science observations, with over 200 records contributing to knowledge of its distribution.

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How to pronounce Pseudorgyia russula: //sjuːˈdɔːr.dʒi.ə ˈrʌs.jʊ.lə//

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Distribution

North America. The is present across the continent, with observational records distributed throughout multiple regions.

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