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Thurberiphaga diffusa (Barnes, 1904)
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Thurberiphaga diffusa is a North American moth. It is in the family Noctuidae.
Thurberiphaga diffusa is found only in southern Arizona.[1]
This moth has one brood per year. It is seen from July to September.[1]
The caterpillar bores into the stem of the host plant. It is a pinkish color. It is covered with rough hairs.[1]
T. diffusa's only host plant is Wild Cotton (Gossypium thurberi).[2]