Eudonia echo

Dyar, 1929

A small crambid found in western North America from British Columbia to California. have a wingspan of approximately 15 mm and are active from August to October in California. The was described by Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1929 and includes two recognized .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Eudonia echo: //juːˈdoʊniə ˈɛkoʊ//

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Distribution

Western North America, ranging from British Columbia through Washington and Oregon to California. The nominate E. e. echo occurs on Vancouver Island and northwestern Washington, while E. e. gartrelli occupies the broader range from British Columbia to California.

Seasonality

are on from August to October in California. Seasonality in other parts of the range has not been documented.

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