Omiodes stigmosalis

Warren, 1892

Omiodes stigmosalis is a small crambid described by Warren in 1892. It has a wingspan of 24–26 mm and occurs from Florida and the Caribbean through Central America to Brazil. are active during warmer months, with records spanning March through August and October through December in Florida.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Omiodes stigmosalis: //ɔˈmaɪ.əˌdiːz stɪɡ.moʊˈseɪ.lɪs//

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Identification

The small size (24–26 mm wingspan) and geographic range may help distinguish this from related Omiodes, though specific diagnostic characters are not documented in available sources.

Appearance

Small with wingspan of 24–26 mm. Wing pattern details are not well documented in available sources.

Distribution

Brazil, Panama, Rica, Mexico, Florida (USA), and Cuba.

Seasonality

have been recorded on wing from March to August and from October to December in Florida.

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Taxonomic Note

Classified in Spilomelinae within Crambidae.

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