Phryganeopsis brunnea
Walsingham, 1881
Phryganeopsis brunnea is a of in the Tineidae, the sole member of its . It is to California. The species was described by Walsingham in 1881. Very little is known about its or beyond its taxonomic placement and geographic occurrence.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Phryganeopsis brunnea: /frɪɡəˈnɛɒpsɪs ˈbrʌniə/
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Distribution
Known only from California, USA. GBIF records indicate occurrence in the state, with no documented range extensions beyond this region.
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Taxonomic notes
Phryganeopsis is a within Tineidae. The was described by Lord Walsingham in 1881. The genus placement suggests morphological affinities with other Tineidae, though no modern systematic revision has been published.