Salebriaria bella

Salebriaria bella is a of pyralid ( Pyralidae) in the order Lepidoptera. The Salebriaria is recognized within the snout moth family, though specific information about this species remains limited in available sources. No observations or detailed biological studies have been documented in the provided context.

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How to pronounce Salebriaria bella: //sæˌlɛbriˈɛə.ɹiə ˈbɛlə//

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Taxonomic Note

Salebriaria bella is listed in iNaturalist with zero observations, indicating it is either rarely encountered, poorly known, or potentially a nomenclatural entity lacking recent documentation. The Salebriaria was established by Heinrich in 1956.

Data Limitations

No primary literature, specimen records, or ecological data for this were found in the provided sources. The sources focus extensively on jewel beetles (Buprestidae) and the work of buprestid Chuck Bellamy, with no substantive coverage of Pyralidae or this particular .

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