Eupsilia tristigmata

Grote, 1877

Three-spotted Sallow, Brown Fruitworm

Eupsilia tristigmata is a to North America, commonly known as the Three-spotted Sallow or . 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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