Oenobotys texanalis

Munroe & Blanchard, 1976

A small in the Crambidae, described in 1976 from Texas specimens. The specific epithet refers to its Texas type locality. As a member of Pyraustinae, it belongs to a diverse of grass moths, though its specific remains poorly documented.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Oenobotys texanalis: /ˌiːnoʊˈbɒtɪs ˌtɛkˈsænəlɪs/

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Distribution

Recorded from Texas, North America. The specific epithet and original description indicate the type locality is Texas, though precise range boundaries within the state are undefined.

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Nomenclature

The name 'texanalis' is a toponym derived from Texas, the state where the were collected.

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