Argyria centrifugens

Dyar, 1914

Argyria centrifugens is a in the Crambinae, first described by Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1914 from specimens collected in Panama. The has since been documented in Honduras, Colombia, and Argentina based on additional records and genetic sampling. It belongs to a of small grass moths within the Crambidae. Published information on its remains limited.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Argyria centrifugens: /ɑːrˈɡɪəriə ˌsɛntrɪˈfjuːdʒənz/

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Distribution

Documented from Panama (type locality), Honduras, Colombia, and Argentina. The Barcode of Life Data System includes from Colombia and Argentina, indicating a broad Neotropical range.

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