Gnorimoschema paternale
Povolný, 2003
Gnorimoschema paternale is a small in the Gelechiidae, described by Czech entomologist Dalibor Povolný in 2003. The is known from a limited number of records in Arizona, North America. As a member of the Gnorimoschema, it belongs to a group of moths whose larvae are frequently associated with plant galls, though specific biological details for this species remain undocumented.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Gnorimoschema paternale: //nɔːrɪmoʊˈskɛmə pætərˈneɪli//
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Distribution
Recorded from Arizona, United States. No additional geographic records have been published.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- Catalogue of Life
- Blacklighting at the Bohart: They Saw the Light | Bug Squad
- Meet 'The Moth Man' at Bohart Museum's Moth Night | Bug Squad
- Gnorimoschema gallaesolidaginis Archives - Entomology Today
- How Some Insects Turn Plants Into Pollution Detectors
- goldenrod gall - Entomology Today