Genus Pseudaletia is a group of moth species characterized by their robust bodies and double-tailed hindwings. This genus belongs to the family Noctuidae and is found in various parts of the world, including North and South America, Eurasia, and Africa. Some of the common synonyms for Genus Pseudaletia are Mythimna and Cirphis, both of which have now been subsumed under Pseudaletia. Other synonyms for this genus include Cutis, Tapirosia, and Homohadena. While these synonyms have been used in the past, they are no longer recognized as valid names for this group of moths. The genus Pseudaletia is an important research subject for entomologists interested in studying the evolution and behavior of Lepidoptera.