Goya stictella

Hampson, 1918

Goya stictella is a of in the , described by Hampson in 1918. It is known from the southeastern United States and the Bahamas. The species was originally described under the Saluria before being transferred to Goya. It belongs to the Phycitinae, a diverse group of small to -sized .

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How to pronounce Goya stictella: //ˈɡɔɪə stɪkˈtɛlə//

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Distribution

Found in the southeastern United States (Florida, Illinois, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi) and the Bahamas.

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Original Description

Originally described as Saluria stictella Hampson, 1918, before being transferred to the Goya.

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