Hyaloscotes coniferella

(Edwards, 1877)

Hyaloscotes coniferella is a of bagworm moth in the Psychidae. The species was described by Edwards in 1877. As a member of the Oiketicinae, females are likely wingless and , with males being the dispersing sex. The specific epithet "coniferella" suggests an association with coniferous plants, though this has not been confirmed in published literature.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Hyaloscotes coniferella: /haɪələˈskoʊtiːz kəˌnɪfəˈrɛlə/

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Host Associations

  • Coniferales - probableInferred from specific epithet; not verified in literature

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Taxonomic note

The Hyaloscotes is a small, poorly studied group within Psychidae. Published biological information for H. coniferella specifically appears to be absent from major entomological databases and primary literature.

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