Aethiophysa dualis

Barnes & McDunnough, 1914

Aethiophysa dualis is a crambid described from South Texas in 1914. It belongs to the Glaphyriinae, a group of small to medium-sized moths within the Crambidae . The is known from a restricted geographic range in southern North America.

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How to pronounce Aethiophysa dualis: /ɛˌθi.oʊˈfaɪ.sə ˈduː.ə.lɪs/

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Distribution

Recorded from South Texas, USA. The ' range may extend into adjacent regions of Mexico, but confirmed records are limited to the southern Texas area.

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Taxonomic history

First described by William Barnes and James Halliday McDunnough in 1914, based on material from South Texas. The Aethiophysa is placed in the Glaphyriinae, which was historically treated as a separate but is now classified within Crambidae.

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