Pseudozonitis roseomaculatis
Dillon, 1952
Pseudozonitis roseomaculatis is a of in the , first described by Dillon in 1952. As a member of the Nemognathinae, it possesses the characteristic elongated maxillary mouthparts adapted for feeding on nectar from deep-corded flowers. The species is known from North America, though specific details regarding its biology, associations, and preferences remain poorly documented in the scientific literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Pseudozonitis roseomaculatis: /ˌpsuːdoʊzoʊˈnaɪtɪs ˌroʊziːoʊˌmækjʊˈlaɪtɪs/
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Distribution
North America. Specific locality records are sparse; the has been documented from limited locations within the continent.