Salebriacus

Heinrich, 1956

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Salebriacus is a of small in the Pyralidae, Phycitinae, established by Heinrich in 1956. The genus contains multiple distributed primarily in the Americas. Members of this genus are part of the diverse Phycitinae, a subfamily characterized by varied feeding habits and often associated with dried plant material or seeds. The genus is not well-documented in popular literature, with limited published information on its .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Salebriacus: /sæˌleɪ.briˈæ.kʊs/

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Distribution

Known from the Americas, with records from North and South America. Specific range boundaries for the as a whole remain poorly documented.

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