Tosale aucta
Hampson, 1897
Tosale aucta is a of snout moth in the Pyralidae, Chrysauginae. First described by Hampson in 1897, this species is part of a of small to medium-sized primarily found in the Neotropical region. The genus Tosale includes approximately 20 described species, most of which share similar wing patterns and body proportions. T. aucta has been documented through multiple observation records, indicating it is among the more frequently encountered members of its genus.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Tosale aucta: //toʊˈsɑːleɪ ˈɔːktə//
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Distribution
Neotropical region. Specific country records require verification from primary sources.