Sarata nigrifasciella
Ragonot, 1887
Sarata nigrifasciella is a of in the , Phycitinae. Described by Ragonot in 1887, it is a small with limited documented information. The species has been recorded from Manitoba, Canada, but its biology and remain poorly known.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Sarata nigrifasciella: /səˈrɑːtə ˌniːɡrɪfæˈsiːɛlə/
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Distribution
Manitoba, Canada
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Taxonomic placement
Sarata nigrifasciella is classified in the Phycitinae, a large and diverse group of commonly known as knot-horn moths. The Sarata contains relatively few described , and the group is not well studied in North America.
Data deficiency
This is known from very few specimens and published records. No detailed morphological descriptions, ecological studies, or larval associations have been documented in readily accessible literature.