About Charadra dispulsa Morrison, 1875
Charadra dispulsa Morrison, 1875 is a moth species belonging to the family Noctuidae. Its geographic range extends from Texas, United States south and west to at least San Luis PotosÃ, Mexico. This moth has a wingspan of approximately 34 millimeters. In southern Texas, adult Charadra dispulsa are active on the wing between March and May, and again in July. No confirmed information exists about the species' larval stages or larval food plants, though it has been hypothesized that the larvae may feed on oak.