Sisyracera inabsconsalis

Möschler, 1890

A small crambid described by Möschler in 1890. Records indicate it occurs only on Puerto Rico and Cuba. The Sisyracera contains relatively few described , and this appears to be one of the less frequently encountered members of the group.

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How to pronounce Sisyracera inabsconsalis: /sɪsɪˈræsera ɪnæbˈskɒnsəlɪs/

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Distribution

Puerto Rico and Cuba.

Similar Taxa

  • Sisyracera subulalisThe only other well-documented in the ; distinguished by wing pattern and geographic distribution (S. subulalis occurs in North America, the Caribbean, and Central America, while S. inabsconsalis appears restricted to Puerto Rico and Cuba).

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