Nealyda
Dietz, 1900
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2Nealyda is a of small in the Gelechiidae, described by Dietz in 1900. It belongs to the Anomologinae and tribe Anomologini. The genus is recognized in major taxonomic databases but remains poorly documented in biological literature. within this genus are minute to small in size, consistent with the general of gelechiid moths.



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How to pronounce Nealyda: /ˈniːəˌlaɪdə/
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Taxonomic history
The was established by American entomologist William G. Dietz in 1900. It has been consistently placed within the Gelechiidae in modern classifications, specifically in the Anomologinae and tribe Anomologini. The Catalogue of Life and GBIF recognize it as an accepted genus, though with limited -level documentation.
Documentation status
Despite being an accepted in major databases, Nealyda appears to have minimal published biological documentation. The 78 iNaturalist observations suggest some field recognition, but detailed accounts and biological studies appear scarce in accessible literature.