Samea druchachalis

Dyar, 1924

Samea druchachalis is a small crambid described by Harrison G. Dyar in 1924. The is known from tropical and subtropical regions of Mexico and the southern United States. records indicate it is active during warm months, with peak activity in Florida from late spring through early autumn.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Samea druchachalis: //ˈseɪ.miə druːˈka.kə.lɪs//

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Distribution

Mexico (Colima, Sinaloa) and the southern United States (Florida, Texas).

Seasonality

are on wing from May to September in Florida. A November record exists from Texas.

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Taxonomic history

The was described by Dyar in 1924 based on specimens from Mexico.

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