Syngrapha sackenii

(Grote, 1877)

Syngrapha sackenii is a noctuid described by Grote in 1877. It is restricted to the Rocky Mountains of the western United States, occurring in southwestern Montana, northeastern Utah, New Mexico, and Colorado. Very few observations exist in public databases, with only five records documented on iNaturalist.

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How to pronounce Syngrapha sackenii: /sɪnˈɡræfə ˌsækəˈniːaɪ/

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Habitat

Rocky Mountain in the western United States.

Distribution

Southwestern Montana to northeastern Utah, New Mexico, and Colorado.

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Taxonomic note

Originally described as Plusia sackenii Grote, 1877; later transferred to Syngrapha.

Data scarcity

This is poorly documented in entomological literature beyond its original description and basic distributional records. No peer-reviewed studies of its , , or have been identified.

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