Arotrura formidabilis
Landry, 1991
Arotrura formidabilis is a of in the Scythrididae, described by Landry in 1991. The Arotrura belongs to a group of small moths commonly known as flower moths. The specific epithet 'formidabilis' suggests formidable or impressive characteristics, though detailed documentation of this species remains limited in published literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Arotrura formidabilis: /ˌæroʊˈtjʊrə fɔːrˌmɪdəˈbɪlɪs/
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Taxonomic note
The was described by Landry in 1991. GBIF lists this species with 'DOUBTFUL' status, suggesting potential taxonomic uncertainty or data quality issues. The Arotrura was previously classified under Scythris but has been recognized as distinct.
Data availability
No Research-Grade observations exist on iNaturalist for this . Published ecological or natural history information appears sparse in accessible literature.