Trotorhombia metachromata

Walker, 1861

Trotorhombia metachromata is a of in the Uraniidae, Epipleminae. The species was described by Francis Walker in 1861 and is recognized as valid in major taxonomic databases. As a member of the Epipleminae, it belongs to a group of small moths often characterized by distinctive wing patterns and reduced wing venation. The Trotorhombia is relatively small and primarily distributed in the Oriental and Australasian regions.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Trotorhombia metachromata: /troʊtɔˈroʊmbiə ˌmɛtəˈkroʊmətə/

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Distribution

The has been recorded from regions in the Oriental and Australasian zoogeographic realms based on museum specimens and occurrence records. Specific country records require verification from primary sources.

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