Triozosneura

Blanchard, 1973

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Triozosneura is a of snout moths in the Pyralidae, Phycitinae. Established by Blanchard in 1973, this genus is poorly known with very few documented observations. It belongs to a diverse group of small to medium-sized characterized by elongated labial palps that form a snout-like projection. The genus is placed in the economically important family Pyralidae, though no specific ecological or economic significance has been documented for Triozosneura itself.

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Taxonomic placement

Triozosneura is classified in the Phycitinae, a large and diverse group within Pyralidae. The name was established by Blanchard in 1973, though the original description and type designation are not widely accessible in standard databases.

Data scarcity

As of current records, only two observations of Triozosneura have been documented on iNaturalist, and the lacks a Wikipedia entry. This extreme paucity of records suggests either genuine rarity, restricted geographic range, or undercollection rather than recent description alone.

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