Epipagis disparilis
Dyar, 1910
Epipagis disparilis is a in the Crambidae, Spilomelinae. It was described by Dyar in 1910. The is known from a limited geographic range in the southwestern United States and Mexico. Based on iNaturalist records, it has been documented from at least 16 observations.

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How to pronounce Epipagis disparilis: //ˌɛpɪˈpeɪdʒɪs dɪsˈpɛərɪlɪs//
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Distribution
Mexico and Arizona, United States. The occupies a restricted range in the southwestern Nearctic region spanning the international border.
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Taxonomic History
Originally described by Harrison G. Dyar in 1910. The is classified in the Spilomelinae, a large group within Crambidae that includes many grass-feeding and herbivorous .
Documentation Status
The appears to be infrequently collected and poorly documented in scientific literature beyond original description and basic distribution records. iNaturalist observations suggest ongoing but limited detection in the field.