Apachea barberella
(Busck, 1902)
Apachea barberella is a and the sole member of the Apachea in the Depressariidae. Described by August Busck in 1902, it is known from scattered records across western North America. The species remains poorly documented with only two observations recorded on iNaturalist.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Apachea barberella: /əˈpæ.tʃi.ə ˌbɑr.bəˈrɛl.ə/
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Distribution
Recorded from Montana, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and California in western North America.
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Taxonomic significance
Apachea barberella is the only in its , making it . The genus Apachea is classified within Depressariinae of Depressariidae.