Quasisalebria admixta

Heinrich, 1956

Quasisalebria admixta is a of () in the Phycitinae, described by Carl Heinrich in 1956. The Quasisalebria is small and poorly documented, with limited published information on species-level biology. Records from iNaturalist indicate occasional observations, primarily from North America. The species appears to be , consistent with other Phycitinae .

Quasisalebria admixta by (c) jimeckert49, some rights reserved (CC BY). Used under a CC-BY license.Quasisalebria admixta by (c) jimeckert49, some rights reserved (CC BY). Used under a CC-BY license.

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How to pronounce Quasisalebria admixta: //kwaɪˌsaɪ.ləˈbɹiː.ə ædˈmɪk.stə//

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Distribution

North America; records suggest presence in the United States and Canada. Specific range boundaries are not well documented.

Behavior

activity pattern inferred from -level traits and iNaturalist observation timing.

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