Toronia luzena
(Barnes, 1905)
Toronia luzena is a in the Cossidae, originally described as Miacora luzena by William Barnes in 1905. It is a North American cossid moth with a documented occurrence in Arizona. The species belongs to the small Toronia, which is part of the diverse carpenterworm moth family.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Toronia luzena: /tɔˈroʊ.ni.ə luˈziː.nə/
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Distribution
Recorded from Arizona, United States. The full extent of its range within North America remains poorly documented.
Similar Taxa
- Toronia fergusoniCongeneric in the same , potentially overlapping in range and requiring careful morphological comparison for identification.
- Other Cossidae species-level resemblance in general body plan; specific identification requires examination of genitalia or other diagnostic features.