Scardia anatomella

(Grote, 1881)

Pied Scardia

Scardia anatomella is a small in the Tineidae, commonly known as the Pied Scardia. It was described by Augustus Radcliffe Grote in 1881 from specimens collected in the northeastern United States. The belongs to a whose larvae are known to feed on fungi and decaying organic matter. Records indicate it is a regional with limited distribution in the northeastern United States.

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How to pronounce Scardia anatomella: /ˈskɑr.di.ə ˌæn.ə.toʊˈmɛl.ə/

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Distribution

Recorded from the northeastern United States: New York and Vermont. The limited number of records suggests either restricted distribution or undercollection.

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