Stegea sola
Munroe, 1972
Stegea sola is a of in the Crambidae, described by Munroe in 1972. It belongs to the Glaphyriinae. The species has been recorded from southern Texas, though knowledge of its and distribution remains limited.

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Distribution
Recorded from southern Texas, North America. The is known from only two documented observations.
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Taxonomic Note
Stegea sola was described by Canadian lepidopterist Eugene G. Munroe in 1972. The Stegea is placed in the Glaphyriinae within Crambidae.
Data Deficiency
With only two documented observations in available databases, this represents a poorly known element of the North American fauna. No published information exists regarding its larval plants, , or detailed distribution beyond the type locality region.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
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