Tosale similalis
Barnes & Benjamin, 1924
Tosale similalis is a of snout moth in the Pyralidae, Chrysauginae. The species was described by Barnes and Benjamin in 1924. It belongs to a of relatively small, often inconspicuous pyralid moths. Available information is limited due to few documented observations.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Tosale similalis: /tɒˈseɪliː sɪˈmɪleɪlɪs/
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Distribution
Known from the southwestern United States based on type locality and historical collection records. Specific range boundaries remain poorly documented due to limited survey effort.
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Data Limitations
This is known from only three observations in iNaturalist and minimal published literature. Most biological and ecological attributes remain undocumented.