Pseudochelaria arbutina
(Keifer, 1930)
Pseudochelaria arbutina is a small in the Gelechiidae, described by Keifer in 1930. It is known from California, where it occurs in association with madrone (Arbutus) trees, as suggested by its specific epithet. The is poorly documented, with no confirmed observations in major biodiversity databases.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Pseudochelaria arbutina: /ˌsjuːdoʊˌkɛˈleɪ.riə ɑːrˈbjuː.tɪ.nə/
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Distribution
Known only from California, United States. GBIF records indicate US distribution without additional state-level detail beyond the type locality.