Crocigrapha normani

Grote, 1874

Norman's Quaker

Crocigrapha normani, known as Norman's Quaker, is a noctuid and the sole in the Crocigrapha. It is found primarily in eastern North America, with scattered records extending west to the Canadian Prairies and Colorado. The species is moderately well-documented with thousands of observations, suggesting it is relatively common in suitable .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Crocigrapha normani: //kroʊˈsɪɡrəfə ˈnɔrməni//

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Distribution

Eastern North America, with western records from Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba (Canada), and Colorado (USA).

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Taxonomic note

Crocigrapha is a ; C. normani is the only described .

Observation data

Over 3,900 iNaturalist observations indicate this is frequently encountered by observers, though this may reflect sampling toward accessible regions.

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