Quasisalebria atratella

Quasisalebria atratella is a small in the Pyralidae. The species is characterized by its dark coloration, as suggested by the specific epithet 'atratella' (from Latin 'ater', meaning black). It belongs to a with limited taxonomic documentation, and most available information comes from specimen records rather than ecological studies. The species has been documented primarily in East Asian regions.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Quasisalebria atratella: //kwəˌzaɪ.səˈlɛb.ɹi.ə ˌæ.trəˈtɛl.lə//

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Distribution

Documented from East Asia, including Japan and surrounding regions. Specific range boundaries remain poorly defined due to limited survey effort.

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