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 in the field.

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