Dichogama amabilis

Möschler, 1889

Dichogama amabilis is a in the Crambidae, described by Möschler in 1889. The species is known from the Caribbean region and southern Florida, representing a relatively restricted geographic range for the . It belongs to the Dichogaminae, a group of crambid moths. Available information about its and remains limited.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Dichogama amabilis: //ˌdaɪkoʊˈɡæmə əˈmeɪbɪlɪs//

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Distribution

Puerto Rico, Cuba, and southern Florida.

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Taxonomic note

The Dichogaminae, to which Dichogama belongs, is a relatively small group within Crambidae. The Dichogama contains multiple , but D. amabilis appears to be one of the more geographically restricted members based on current records.

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