Contiger

Lange, 1956

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Contiger is a of crambid established by Lange in 1956. The genus contains a single , Contiger vittatalis, known from Florida in the southeastern United States. are small with a wingspan of approximately 15 mm and exhibit distinct seasonal activity patterns throughout the year.

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How to pronounce Contiger: /ˈkɒntɪdʒər/

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Distribution

Recorded from Florida, United States. The single known has not been documented elsewhere in North America.

Seasonality

have been recorded in January, March to April, June to July, and September to October. This pattern suggests year-round activity with potential peaks in spring and fall.

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Taxonomic status

Contiger is a within the Acentropinae. The genus was erected by Lange in 1956.

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