Rupela segrega

Heinrich, 1937

Rupela segrega is a in the Crambidae, described by Carl Heinrich in 1937. It is known from a limited range in the eastern United States, with records from Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and Maryland. The species exhibits in wingspan, with males measuring 26–33 mm and females 28–38 mm. are active during two distinct periods: spring (April–July) and fall (September–October).

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Rupela segrega: /ruˈpe.la sɛˈɡre.ɡa/

These audio files are automatically generated. While they are not always 100% accurate, they are a good starting point.

Distribution

Recorded from Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and Maryland in the eastern United States.

Seasonality

active April–July and September–October.

Tags

Sources and further reading