Aroga camptogramma

(Meyrick, 1931)

Aroga camptogramma is a small in the Gelechiidae. It is known from limited records in the southwestern United States. The has a wingspan of 8–9 mm. Published information on its and remains sparse.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Aroga camptogramma: //əˈroʊ.gə kæmpˌtoʊˈɡræ.mə//

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Identification

Can be distinguished from other Aroga by geographic range and, where known, wing pattern characters. The small size (8–9 mm wingspan) is consistent with the . Definitive identification likely requires examination of genitalia or given limited published descriptions.

Appearance

A small gelechiid with a wingspan of 8–9 mm. Specific wing pattern details have not been described in available sources.

Distribution

Recorded from Texas and Arizona, United States. GBIF distribution records confirm US occurrence.

Similar Taxa

  • Aroga unifasciellaOccurs in overlapping range (southwestern US); similar small size and -level require careful examination to distinguish.
  • Aroga epigaeellaAnother small southwestern Aroga ; separation based on wing pattern and genitalia details.

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