Cryphia raptricula, the marbled gray, is a moth of the family Noctuidae.
[1] It is found over the Palearctic from the Atlantic Ocean to Central Asia, the Russian Far East including Ussuri and the Altai Mountains.
Forewing elongate, grey with darker clouds; the lines obscure: inner outwardly oblique, twice curved: outer followed by a white crescent on submedian fold, beyond which is a black streak deflected through the fringe; stigmata inconspicuous, with dark edges; hindwing dull whitish, greyer towards margin.
(4 c) has a pale brown horizontal streak from base of costa through cell to outer line and beyond, sometimes broken up into patches, and the inner margin darker.
deceptricula, is said to have the palpi yellow and porrect (extending forward), a statement which suggests, at least, a distinct species.
Milliere, who considered his oxybiensis distinct, suspected its larva to feed on lichens growing on old olive-trees.