Peoria holoponerella

Dyar, 1908

Peoria holoponerella is a of snout moth in the Pyralidae, Phycitinae. Described by Dyar in 1908, this species belongs to a containing multiple North American species. Available information on this species is extremely limited, with only three observations recorded in iNaturalist and minimal published documentation.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Peoria holoponerella: //piˈɔːriə ˌhɒloʊpəˈnɛrɛlə//

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Distribution

North America (specific range details unknown beyond general continental occurrence).

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Data scarcity

This has minimal documented occurrence records. The iNaturalist database shows only three observations, and no detailed biological studies have been published. Most information about the Peoria relates to other, better-known species such as P. approximella.

Taxonomic context

The Peoria contains approximately 20 described , primarily distributed in North America. Members of this genus are small to medium-sized pyralid moths, often with distinctive wing patterns. However, species-level identification typically requires examination of genitalia or other microscopic features.

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