Salebriaria tenebrosella

Hulst, 1887

Salebriaria tenebrosella is a small in the , Phycitinae, described by Hulst in 1887. It is recorded from the Canadian prairie provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan. The belongs to a of whose are generally associated with decaying plant material or fungi.

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How to pronounce Salebriaria tenebrosella: //ˌsæləˌbraɪˈɛəriə ˌtɛnɛbroʊˈsɛlə//

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Distribution

Recorded from Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Canada. Distribution appears restricted to the northern Great Plains region of North America.

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Taxonomic placement

Classified in Phycitinae based on Catalogue of Life; this subfamily contains many with concealed feeding habits as .

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