Pseudohadena evanida

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Pseudohadena evanida
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P. evanida
Binomial name
Pseudohadena evanida
Püngeler, 1914
Synonyms
  • Pseudohadena (Jaxartia) evanida

Pseudohadena evanida is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in Central Asia, including Kazakhstan. [1]

The wingspan is 44 mm. The forewings are light yellowish grey. [2]

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