Dichagyris larga

Smith, 1908

Dichagyris larga is a described by Smith in 1908, originally placed in the Noctua. The species is present in North America and has been documented through 17 iNaturalist observations. It belongs to the diverse Noctuinae, which contains many ground-dwelling commonly known as .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Dichagyris larga: //daɪˈkædʒɪrɪs ˈlɑːrɡə//

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Distribution

North America

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Taxonomic history

Originally described as Noctua larga Smith, 1908, this was later transferred to the Dichagyris. The basionym reflects its historical placement in the broader Noctua genus, which has since been split into multiple genera based on morphological and molecular evidence.

Observation data

As of the available data source, 17 observations of Dichagyris larga have been recorded on iNaturalist, indicating it is documented but not frequently encountered by citizen scientists.

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