Psaphida grandis

Smith, 1898

Gray Sallow

A medium-sized noctuid with a wingspan of approximately 38 mm. Found across eastern North America from Ontario south to Florida, with scattered records throughout the Midwest and mid-Atlantic states. First described by John Bernhardt Smith in 1898.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Psaphida grandis: /ˈpsafɪdə ˈɡrændɪs/

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Distribution

Eastern North America from Ontario, Canada south to Florida, USA. Documented records include Iowa, New York, Maryland, South Carolina, Arkansas, Michigan, and Wisconsin.

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