Eudonia commortalis

Dyar, 1921

Eudonia commortalis is a of in the Crambidae, first described by Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1921. It is known from the Pacific coast of North America, ranging from Alaska southward through British Columbia, Washington, and California. are active from spring through late summer, with records spanning April to September. The species belongs to the Scopariinae, a group of small moths commonly known as .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Eudonia commortalis: //juːˈdoʊniə kəˈmɔrtəlɪs//

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Distribution

Pacific coastal North America: recorded from Alaska, British Columbia, Washington, and California.

Seasonality

have been recorded on from April to September.

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Original description

First described as Scoparia commortalis by Dyar in 1921, later transferred to Eudonia.

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