Chionodes canor

Hodges, 1999

Chionodes canor is a in the Gelechiidae, described by Hodges in 1999. The is known only from Arizona in the southwestern United States. Like other members of its , it is a small gelechiid moth, though specific details of its remain poorly documented.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Chionodes canor: /ˈkia.noʊ.diːz ˈkeɪ.nɔr/

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Distribution

Recorded from Arizona, United States. No additional locality records have been documented.

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Taxonomic history

Described by Ronald B. Hodges in 1999. The specific epithet 'canor' is Latin for 'singing' or 'melodious', though the reason for this choice is not documented in the original description.

Data gaps

No specimens have been photographed or observed on iNaturalist as of the knowledge cutoff. The is known only from the type series or limited collection records.

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