Grotella citronella

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Grotella citronella
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G. citronella
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Grotella citronella

Grotella citronella is a species of moth in the genus Grotella , of the family Noctuidae. This moth is found in North America, including the Mojave Desert region of California. This species was first described by William Barnes and James Halliday McDunnough in 1916. [1]

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Identification

Grotella citronella is primarily a yellow-cream color.

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References

  1. "Grotella citronella Barnes and McDunnough 1916". Noctuidae of North America.