Eteobalea iridella
A small North American in the Cosmopterigidae. are active across most of the year, with records spanning February through October. The has been documented in three western and southwestern U.S. states.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Eteobalea iridella: /ˌɛ.te.oʊˈbæ.li.ə ˌɪr.ɪˈdɛl.ə/
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Identification
A very small with a wingspan of approximately 11 mm. Distinguishing features from similar Eteobalea require examination of genitalia or detailed wing pattern analysis; no reliable external diagnostic characters are documented in available sources.
Distribution
Recorded from Texas, Washington, and California in North America.
Seasonality
active from February to October, suggesting either multiple or extended period across its range.
Similar Taxa
- Eteobalea speciesOther members of this are superficially similar small ; precise identification requires examination.