Bandera binotella

Zeller, 1872

Bandera binotella is a of snout moth ( Pyralidae) in the Phycitinae. First described by Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1872, it occurs in western North America. The species is placed in the Bandera, a small group of pyralid moths.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Bandera binotella: /bænˈdɛrə baɪˈnoʊtɛlə/

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Distribution

Documented from western North America: Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, California (United States), and Alberta (Canada).

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Taxonomic placement

Classified in the Phycitinae within Pyralidae. The Bandera is a small, poorly studied group of snout moths.

Observation frequency

As of source data, 224 observations recorded on iNaturalist, suggesting it is encountered with moderate frequency in its range but remains understudied.

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