Pyla aequivoca

Heinrich, 1956

Pyla aequivoca is a of in the , described by Carl Heinrich in 1956. It belongs to the Phycitinae, a diverse group of small to -sized commonly known as knot-horns or snout moths. The species is part of the Pyla, which contains multiple species distributed primarily in North America. Records of this species are sparse, with limited observational data available.

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How to pronounce Pyla aequivoca: //ˈpaɪlə ɛˈkwɪvəkə//

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Distribution

North America

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Taxonomic history

Described by German- Carl Heinrich in 1956. The specific epithet 'aequivoca' derives from Latin, meaning 'equivocal' or 'ambiguous', possibly referring to diagnostic uncertainty or resemblance to related .

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