Givira cornelia
Givira cornelia is a of carpenter in the Cossidae. It is known from the southwestern United States, with records from Utah, Arizona, California, and Nevada. are active during spring and summer months. The species belongs to a characterized by generally dark coloration, though some related species exhibit lighter wing patterns.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Givira cornelia: //ɡɪˈvɪrə kɔrˈniːliə//
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Identification
Specific diagnostic features for Givira cornelia are not documented in available sources. The Givira contains that are typically dark-colored or have substantial dark smudges on the forewings, with only a few species showing substantially white wings with few or no dark markings. Without detailed morphological descriptions, Givira cornelia cannot be reliably distinguished from based on the provided information.
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Distribution
Recorded from Utah, Arizona, California, and Nevada in the southwestern United States.
Seasonality
have been recorded on wing in March, May, and from July to August.
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Data Limitations
Available information for this is extremely limited. The Wikipedia entry and iNaturalist page provide only basic distribution and seasonality data. No original species description, details, or morphological could be located in the provided sources. The species name 'cornelia' does not appear to be referenced in the fundraising auction for Givira delindae, suggesting these are distinct taxa within the same .