Psectraglaea carnosa

(Grote, 1877)

pink sallow

Psectraglaea carnosa, commonly known as the pink sallow, is a noctuid native to North America. It is the sole in its , which was established by George Hampson in 1906. The species is listed as threatened in Connecticut and as a species of special concern in Massachusetts, indicating regional concerns.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Psectraglaea carnosa: /sɛkˈtræɡliə kɑrˈnoʊsə/

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Distribution

Native to North America. Specific range details beyond continental distribution are not documented in available sources.

Human Relevance

Listed as threatened in Connecticut and as a of special concern in Massachusetts.

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