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Species Triozosneura dorsonotata - Hodges#5735

Triozosneura dorsonotata - Hodges #5735 - Triozosneura dorsonotata - male Triozosneura dorsonotata? - Triozosneura dorsonotata Triozosneura dorsonotata? - Triozosneura dorsonotata Triozosneura dorsonotata Triozosneura dorsonotata Arizona Moth - Triozosneura dorsonotata Arizona Moth - Triozosneura dorsonotata Arizona Moth - Triozosneura dorsonotata
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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 Triozosneura
Species dorsonotata (Triozosneura dorsonotata - Hodges#5735)
Hodges Number
5735
Synonyms and other taxonomic changes
Triozosneura dorsonotata Blanchard, 1973 (1)
Range
Texas, Arizona.
Season
April to May, August.
Remarks
Near Coptarthria, Anadelosemia, Gabinius, and Ceracanthia based on venation and genital characters in Heinrich's monograph.
Works Cited
1.Two new species of Phycitinae from Texas, with descriptions of two new genera (Pyralidae).
André Blanchard. 1973. Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 27(3): 219-225.
2.North American Moth Photographers Group