Agrotis daedalus

Smith, 1890

Agrotis daedalus is a to the Great Plains of North America. have a wingspan of approximately 38 mm and are active in early spring, with one per year. The species is distributed from west Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona west to northern Nevada, and north to southern Alberta and south-central Saskatchewan.

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How to pronounce Agrotis daedalus: /əˈɡroʊtɪs ˈdɛdələs/

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Distribution

Great Plains of North America: west Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona west to northern Nevada; north to southern Alberta and south-central Saskatchewan, Canada.

Seasonality

are on in early spring. One per year.

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