Bondia
Newman, 1856
Species Guides
4- Bondia comonana(prune limb borer)
- Bondia crescentella(Crescent-marked bondia)
- Bondia fidelis
- Bondia shastana
Bondia is a of in the Carposinidae, established by Newman in 1856. Carposinidae are a small family of Lepidoptera commonly known as fruitworm moths, though specific ecological details for Bondia remain limited. The genus is part of the superfamily Carposinoidea and is recognized in major taxonomic databases including Catalogue of Life and NCBI.



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Taxonomic placement
Bondia belongs to the Carposinidae, a group of small within the superfamily Carposinoidea. The family Carposinidae contains approximately 300 worldwide, with larvae that often feed internally in fruits or seeds.