Eurythmia yavapaella

Dyar, 1906

Eurythmia yavapaella is a of snout moth in the Pyralidae, Phycitinae. It was described by Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1906 and is known from Arizona and California. The species was formerly treated as a of Eurythmia hospitella.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Eurythmia yavapaella: /jʊˈrɪθ.mi.ə jəˌvɑː.pəˈɛl.lə/

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Identification

Distinguished from the closely related Eurythmia hospitella by genitalic characters; historically confused with that due to their former treatment. External alone may not reliably separate the two without dissection or molecular analysis.

Distribution

United States: Arizona and California.

Similar Taxa

  • Eurythmia hospitellaFormerly treated as with E. yavapaella; requires genitalic examination for reliable separation.

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Taxonomic History

Elevated from to full status; previously known as Eurythmia hospitella yavapaella.

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