Eupsilia vinulenta

(Grote, 1864)

Straight-toothed Sallow, straight-toothed sallow moth

Eupsilia vinulenta, known as the straight-toothed sallow , is a described by Augustus Radcliffe Grote in 1864. It is a -sized sallow moth with a broad distribution across northern North America. The is part of the fauna, with active during the colder months. It is assigned MONA/Hodges number 9933.

Straight-Toothed Sallow - Flickr - treegrow by Katja Schulz from Washington, D. C., USA. Used under a CC BY 2.0 license.Straight-Toothed Sallow - Flickr - treegrow (2) by Katja Schulz from Washington, D. C., USA. Used under a CC BY 2.0 license.Straight-Toothed Sallow - Flickr - treegrow (1) by Katja Schulz from Washington, D. C., USA. Used under a CC BY 2.0 license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Eupsilia vinulenta: /juːˈpsɪliə vɪnjuˈlɛntə/

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Distribution

Recorded from northern North America including the Canadian provinces of Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan, and the U.S. state of Vermont. The full range extends across northern regions of the continent.

Seasonality

are active in late fall through early spring, characteristic of the group in the Eupsilia. Specific periods vary by latitude and local climate conditions.

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Taxonomic authority

First described by Augustus Radcliffe Grote in 1864, a prominent 19th-century specializing in .

Catalogue number

Assigned MONA ( of North America) or Hodges number 9933 in the standard North moth numbering system.

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