Salobrena sincera
Zeller, 1875
Sincere Salobrena Moth
Salobrena sincera is a of snout moth in the Pyralidae, described by Zeller in 1875. It belongs to the Chrysauginae, a group of often associated with tropical and subtropical regions. The species has been documented through 325 iNaturalist observations, indicating it is moderately well-represented in science records. Its , Sincere Salobrena Moth, reflects a standardized vernacular naming convention for the .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Salobrena sincera: /sæloʊˈbriːnə sɪnˈsɛrə/
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Taxonomic Note
The Salobrena is placed in the Chrysauginae within Pyralidae, a commonly known as snout moths due to the elongated labial palps that project forward from the . The specific epithet 'sincera' is Latin, meaning 'pure' or 'genuine'.