Peoria bipartitella
Ragonot, 1887
Peoria bipartitella is a of snout moth in the Pyralidae, Phycitinae. It was described by Ragonot in 1887. The species belongs to the Peoria, which contains multiple species of small . Limited information is available regarding its and .


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How to pronounce Peoria bipartitella: //piːˈɔː.ri.ə baɪˌpɑːr.tɪˈtɛl.lə//
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Taxonomic Notes
Peoria bipartitella is classified in the Phycitinae within Pyralidae. The Peoria contains approximately 20-30 described , primarily distributed in North America. The specific epithet 'bipartitella' likely refers to a divided or two-part wing pattern, though this has not been formally documented in available sources.
Data Availability
As of the knowledge cutoff, detailed biological information for P. bipartitella remains sparse. The has been recorded in taxonomic databases (Catalogue of Life, GBIF, iNaturalist) with 82 iNaturalist observations, but published studies on its , , and appear limited.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- Catalogue of Life
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