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Species Bucculatrix enceliae - Hodges#0546

brittle bush moth - Bucculatrix enceliae pupa on brittlebush (Encelia farinosa) - Bucculatrix enceliae pupa on brittlebush (Encelia farinosa) - Bucculatrix enceliae Bucculatrix - Bucculatrix enceliae Bucculatrix enceliae? - Bucculatrix enceliae Bucculatrix enceliae #2? - Bucculatrix enceliae Moth - Bucculatrix enceliae Moth - Bucculatrix enceliae
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Classification
Kingdom Animalia (Animals)
Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)
Subphylum Hexapoda (Hexapods)
Class Insecta (Insects)
Order Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)
Superfamily Gracillarioidea (Ribbed Cocoon-maker and Leaf Blotch Miner Moths)
Family Bucculatricidae (Ribbed Cocoon-maker Moths)
Genus Bucculatrix
No Taxon (Section II (aster and mint leafminers))
Species enceliae (Bucculatrix enceliae - Hodges#0546)
Hodges Number
0546
Explanation of Names
Described by Annette F. Braun in 1963. The name enceliae comes from the genus of the host plant, Encelia farinosa.
Identification
Species-level identification of any Bucculatrix is very difficult and usually requires DNA and/or dissection to confirm. All species-level identifications on BugGuide, without expert analysis including DNA and dissection, should be considered tentative, at best. Bob Patterson is conducting a review of this genus at the Moth Photographers Group with help from Terry Harrison and other experts. Every attempt will be made on BugGuide to align our taxonomy with the MPG which may require some previously submitted images to be moved back to genus. (Randy Hardy, in consult with Bob Patterson and Steve Nanz, May 2011)