Crocidocnemis pellucidalis

Möschler, 1890

Crocidocnemis pellucidalis is a crambid described by Möschler in 1890. It has a broad Neotropical distribution, ranging from the southern United States through Central America to South America. The is recorded from Cuba, Puerto Rico, Panama, Rica, Brazil, and Argentina, with U.S. records from Florida and Texas.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Crocidocnemis pellucidalis: //ˌkroʊsɪdoʊˈknɛmɪs ˌpɛljuːˈsɪdəlɪs//

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Distribution

Cuba, Puerto Rico, Panama, Rica, Brazil, Argentina, and the southern United States (Florida and Texas).

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Taxonomic note

GBIF lists the as 'Syllepte' with status 'DOUBTFUL', suggesting possible synonymy or classification uncertainty for this .

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