Arotrura divaricata

Braun, 1923

Arotrura divaricata is a of in the Scythrididae, described by Braun in 1923. The Arotrura is part of a small family of microlepidoptera commonly known as flower moths. Very little specific information is available about this particular species.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Arotrura divaricata: /ˌæroʊˈtʊrə ˌdɪvəˈraɪkətə/

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Taxonomic note

GBIF lists this with a status of 'DOUBTFUL' and places it under the Scythris rather than Arotrura, suggesting taxonomic uncertainty or pending revision. iNaturalist recognizes it under Arotrura.

Data availability

Only 4 observations are recorded on iNaturalist, indicating this is a rarely documented with limited published natural history information.

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