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Species Cenopis eulongicosta - Hodges#3721.1

Unknown tortricid - Cenopis eulongicosta Cenopis eulongicosta - male Cenopis eulongicosta - male 3721.1?? - Cenopis eulongicosta Additional Cenopis eulongicosta 3721.1 ? (1 of 2) - Cenopis eulongicosta Yet another Cenopis eulongicosta 3721.1? - Cenopis eulongicosta Cenopis eulongicosta - male  Cenopis eulongicosta? - Cenopis eulongicosta
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Classification
Kingdom Animalia (Animals)
Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)
Subphylum Hexapoda (Hexapods)
Class Insecta (Insects)
Order Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)
Superfamily Tortricoidea (Tortricid Moths)
Family Tortricidae (Tortricid Moths)
Subfamily Tortricinae
Tribe Sparganothini
Genus Cenopis
Species eulongicosta (Cenopis eulongicosta - Hodges#3721.1)
Hodges Number
3721.1
Synonyms and other taxonomic changes
Cenopis eulongicosta Powell & Brown, 2012
Size
FWL: ♂ 10-11 mm, ♀ 12-13.5 mm.
Identification
Distinguished from other similar species by its large size and elongate male antennal sensillae (3/4 times width of flagellomere vs. 1/4). (1)
Range
NJ, NH, LA, MS (two apparently disjunct populations) (1)
Holotype: Stanton, NJ.
Internet References
Works Cited
1.The Moths of North America north of Mexico Fascicle 8.1 Sparganothini and Atteriini
Jerry A. Powell & John W. Brown. 2012. The Wedge Entomological Research Foundation.