Acronicta browni
Mustelin & Leuschner, 2000
Acronicta browni is a in the Noctuidae, described by Mustelin and Leuschner in 2000. It belongs to the Acronicta, commonly known as dagger moths, characterized by distinctive dark dagger-shaped markings on the forewings of many species. The species is known from North America, with confirmed records from California. Like other members of its genus, it is presumed to have a typical noctuid with activity.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Acronicta browni: /əˈkrɒnɪktə ˈbraʊni/
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Distribution
North America, including California.
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