Inguromorpha itzalana
Inguromorpha itzalana is a cossid distributed across the southwestern United States and Central America. are medium-sized with a wingspan of 38–44 mm and are active from May through September. The has been recorded from Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas, with extending south through Mexico to Central America.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Inguromorpha itzalana: /ˌɪŋɡjʊrəˈmɔrfə ˌɪtsəˈlɑːnə/
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Identification
The combination of medium size (wingspan 38–44 mm), occurrence in the southwestern United States and adjacent Mexico, and activity during the warm season (May–September) may help distinguish this from related cossids in the region. Specific diagnostic features are not documented in available sources.
Appearance
have a wingspan of 38–44 mm. As a member of the Cossidae, adults likely exhibit the broad, relatively heavy-bodied form characteristic of carpenter moths and goat moths, though specific coloration and pattern details are not documented in available sources.
Distribution
Recorded from Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas in the United States. Range extends south through Mexico to Central America.
Seasonality
have been recorded on wing from May to September.