Hileithia rehamalis

Dyar, 1914

A small crambid with a wingspan of approximately 15 mm. are active from May through August. The occurs in the southwestern United States and Mexico, with records from Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Alabama, Kentucky, and the Mexican city of Tehuacán. First described by Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1914.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Hileithia rehamalis: //haɪˈlaɪθiə rɛhəˈmeɪlɪs//

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Identification

Wingspan approximately 15 mm. Specific diagnostic features distinguishing this from are not documented in available sources.

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Distribution

United States: Alabama, Arizona, Kentucky, New Mexico, and Texas. Mexico: city of Tehuacán.

Seasonality

active May to August.

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