Aramos

Schoorl, 1990

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Aramos is a of carpenter moths ( Cossidae) established by Schoorl in 1990. The genus includes two recognized : Aramos ramosa (Schaus, 1892) and Aramos itys (Druce, 1911). A third species, Aramos masoni, has been moved to other . The genus status is marked as doubtful in some taxonomic databases.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Aramos: /əˈra.moʊs/

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Distribution

Neotropical region based on type localities of constituent (Central and South America).

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Taxonomic Status

GBIF flags this as DOUBTFUL with HIGHERRANK match type, indicating potential taxonomic uncertainty or the need for revision.

Species Composition

Contains two valid : Aramos ramosa (originally described from Brazil) and Aramos itys (originally described from Colombia). Aramos masoni was formerly included but has been reassigned.

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