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Species Anadelosemia condigna - Hodges#5729

Anadelosemia condigna - Hodges #5729 - Anadelosemia condigna - female Small moth - Anadelosemia condigna Knot-horn - Anadelosemia condigna small moth - Anadelosemia condigna small moth - Anadelosemia condigna small moth - Anadelosemia condigna 5729   - Anadelosemia condigna Anadelosemia condigna  - Anadelosemia condigna
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Classification
Kingdom Animalia (Animals)
Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)
Subphylum Hexapoda (Hexapods)
Class Insecta (Insects)
Order Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)
Superfamily Pyraloidea (Pyralid and Crambid Snout Moths)
Family Pyralidae (Pyralid Moths)
Subfamily Phycitinae
Tribe Phycitini
No Taxon (Sarata Series)
Genus Anadelosemia
Species condigna (Anadelosemia condigna - Hodges#5729)
Hodges Number
5729
Synonyms and other taxonomic changes
Anadelosemia condigna Heinrich, 1956 (1)
Size
Heinrich (1956) listed the wingspan 15-18 mm. (1)
Identification
FW pale brown with blackish-brown AM and PM. Median area is mottled with medium brown. Blackish-brown subterminal line parallel to PM. Terminal line is a series of dark brown dashes. HW semi-hyaline bordered with pale brown. [description based on DNA supported specimen]
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Heinrich (1956) description in PDF. (1)
Range
Southwestern United States a
Holotype collected in July, Prescott, Arizona (USNM). (1)
Season
The flight period appears to be April to November. (2)
Food
Heinrich (1956) reported the host unknown. (1)
See Also
Comparison of species
Print References
Heinrich, C. 1956. American moths of the subfamily Phycitinae. United States National Museum Bulletin 207. p. 69; figs. 245, 730. (1)
Internet References
Works Cited
1.American moths of the subfamily Phycitinae
Carl Heinrich. 1956. United States National Museum Bulletin 207: 1-581.
2.North American Moth Photographers Group
3.BOLD: The Barcode of Life Data Systems