Eupsilia tristigmata

Grote, 1877

Three-spotted Sallow, Brown Fruitworm

Eupsilia tristigmata is a noctuid native to North America, commonly known as the Three-spotted Sallow or Brown Fruitworm. It belongs to the Noctuinae and tribe Xylenini. The is documented across Canada and the northern United States, with over 1,000 iNaturalist observations. It is designated MONA/Hodges number 9935.

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How to pronounce Eupsilia tristigmata: /juːpˈsɪliə trɪsˈtɪɡmətə/

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Distribution

North America. Documented in Canadian provinces: Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. Also recorded in Vermont, United States.

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Taxonomic Reference

MONA/Hodges number: 9935. Described by Augustus Radcliffe Grote in 1877.

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