Triozosneura dorsonotata
Blanchard, 1973
Triozosneura dorsonotata is a of snout moth in the Pyralidae, Phycitinae. It was described by Blanchard in 1973. The Triozosneura contains few described species, and this remains poorly known. Records indicate extremely limited observation data, with only two documented occurrences in iNaturalist.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Triozosneura dorsonotata: //ˈtri.oʊz.nɔiˈuː.rə ˌdɔr.soʊ.nəʊˈtɑː.tə//
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Distribution
Described from Chile; specific locality details are not widely published. iNaturalist records suggest occurrence in South America, though precise range boundaries remain undocumented.
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Taxonomic note
The Triozosneura was established by Ragonot in 1888 and currently contains a small number of Neotropical . The specific epithet 'dorsonotata' refers to markings on the (upper) surface of the notum (thoracic tergites).
Data scarcity
This exemplifies the knowledge gap for many described Lepidoptera: formally named but lacking published studies on , , or distribution beyond original description. The two iNaturalist observations represent the only readily accessible occurrence data.