Aglossa furva

Heinrich, 1931

Aglossa furva is a of snout moth in the Pyralidae, described by Carl Heinrich in 1931. It is recorded from North America, with British Columbia as the type locality. Like other members of the Aglossa, it is a small with distinctive labial palps that project forward from the , giving the 'snout' appearance characteristic of this group.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Aglossa furva: //əˈɡlɒsə ˈfʊrvə//

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Distribution

North America; type locality British Columbia.

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