Arenochroa

Munroe, 1976

Arenochroa is a of crambid established by Munroe in 1976. The genus contains a single , Arenochroa flavalis, found in arid regions of the southwestern United States and Mexico. The genus belongs to the Pyraustinae within the Crambidae.

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How to pronounce Arenochroa: //ˌærəˈnɒkrəʊə//

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Distribution

Mexico and the southwestern United States, specifically recorded from Arizona, Nevada, and California.

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Taxonomic status

Arenochroa is a ; Arenochroa flavalis is the sole included .

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