Crocigrapha

Grote, 1875

Crocigrapha is a of in the , established by Grote in 1875. The sole , Crocigrapha normani (Norman's quaker), occurs primarily in eastern North America with scattered records west to Alberta and Colorado. The genus belongs to the Noctuinae, the largest group within the .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Crocigrapha: /kroʊˈsɪɡrəfə/

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Identification

The is represented by a single , Crocigrapha normani. Specific diagnostic features for the genus are not documented in available sources. Identification to genus level relies on association with the species.

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Distribution

Eastern North America, with core range in the eastern United States and Canada. Documented occurrences extend westward to Alberta and Colorado.

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Taxonomic status

The Crocigrapha is , containing only C. normani. This was established by Grote in 1875 and remains accepted in current .

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