Filatima confusatella
(Darlington, 1949)
Filatima confusatella is a of gelechiid described by Darlington in 1949. It is known from a single published record in New Jersey, United States. The species belongs to a of small moths whose larvae are often associated with plants in the Solanaceae.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Filatima confusatella: /ˈfɪlətɪmə ˌkɒnfjuːsəˈtɛlə/
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Distribution
United States: New Jersey. Distribution records from GBIF indicate occurrence in the US, but detailed range data is sparse.
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Taxonomic history
Described by Darlington in 1949. The specific epithet 'confusatella' suggests possible confusion with similar at the time of description.
Data limitations
No specimens have been recorded in iNaturalist. GBIF records are limited to country-level data without precise coordinates. The original description may provide the only detailed information about this .