Scoparia blanchardi

Munroe, 1972

Scoparia blanchardi is a small in the Crambidae, described by Eugene G. Munroe in 1972. It is known only from Texas in North America. Like other members of the Scoparia, it belongs to a diverse group of pyraloid moths commonly known as grass moths or snout moths. The species remains poorly documented with no observations recorded on iNaturalist.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Scoparia blanchardi: /skɒˈpɛəriə ˈblæntʃərdi/

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Distribution

Recorded from Texas, United States. The precise locality details within Texas have not been published.

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Taxonomic history

Described by Canadian lepidopterist Eugene G. Munroe in 1972. The specific epithet 'blanchardi' honors an individual, though the original description does not specify whom.

Data gaps

No specimens have been photographed or observed on science platforms. The original description and remain the primary sources of information.

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