Walshia dispar

Hodges, 1961

Walshia dispar is a small in the Cosmopterigidae, described by Ronald W. Hodges in 1961. It occurs in eastern North America from Ontario to Virginia. are active during mid-summer. The is known from very few observations.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Walshia dispar: //ˈwɔlʃiə ˈdɪspɑr//

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Identification

A small with a wingspan of approximately 13 mm. Specific diagnostic features distinguishing it from other Walshia are not documented in available sources.

Distribution

Eastern North America: recorded from Ontario, Canada south to Virginia, United States.

Seasonality

have been recorded on in July and August.

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