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Species Haimbachia arizonensis - Hodges#5483

5483 Haimbachia arizonensis?  - Haimbachia arizonensis
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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 Crambidae (Crambid Snout Moths)
Subfamily Crambinae (Crambine Snout Moths)
Tribe Haimbachiini
Genus Haimbachia
Species arizonensis (Haimbachia arizonensis - Hodges#5483)
Hodges Number
5483
Synonyms and other taxonomic changes
Haimbachia arizonensis Capps, 1965 (1)
Numbers
Powell & Opler (2009) stated there are ten species of the genus Haimbachia in North America.
Three species occur in Arizona. (2)
Size
Forewing length 7-7.5 mm. (2)
Range
Arizona.
Food
Powell & Opler (2009) stated the host plant and immature stages are unknown. (2)
See Also
Other Arizona species,
Haimbachia cochisensis terminal line is a series of thin dark interrupted patches.
H. pallescens transverse lines are poorly defined with the brown median line being very narrow. The forewing fringe is metallic.
Print References
Capps, H.W., 1965. Review of the genus Haimbachia Dyar with descriptions of new species (Lepidoptera: Crambidae). Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 117(3520): 635, figs. 12, 17. (1)
Powell, J.A. & P.A. Opler, 2009. Moths of Western North America. University of California Press, plate 24.31, p. 183. (2)
Internet References
Works Cited
1. Review of the genus Haimbachia (Dyar) with descriptions of new species (Lepidoptera, Crambidae).
Hahn W. Capps. 1965. Proceedings of The United States National Museum, 117(3520): 629-653.
2.Moths of Western North America
Powell and Opler. 2009. UC Press.
3.North American Moth Photographers Group