Zaboba mitchelli
Dyar, 1914
Zaboba mitchelli is a of snout moth in the Pyralidae, Chrysauginae. It was described by Harrison Gray Dyar in 1914. The species belongs to the Zaboba, a group of pyralid moths found in the Americas. Like other Chrysauginae, it is likely associated with tropical or subtropical , though specific ecological details remain poorly documented.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Zaboba mitchelli: /zəˈboʊbə mɪˈtʃɛli/
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Taxonomic placement
Zaboba mitchelli is classified in the Chrysauginae of Pyralidae, a diverse group of snout moths. The Zaboba contains multiple distributed in the Neotropical region.
Data availability
As of the available sources, Zaboba mitchelli has 28 observations recorded on iNaturalist, indicating it is documented but not extensively studied. No detailed biological or ecological studies have been located for this .