Bondia fidelis

Meyrick, 1913

Bondia fidelis is a in the Carposinidae, described by Edward Meyrick in 1913. It is known from limited records in the southwestern United States. are active during mid-summer months. The species belongs to a family of moths whose larvae typically develop in plant tissues, though specific associations for this species remain undocumented.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Bondia fidelis: /ˈbɒndiə faɪˈdiːlɪs/

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Distribution

Recorded from Arizona and Colorado in the southwestern United States.

Seasonality

have been recorded on wing from July to August.

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