Eccritothrix
Bradley & Hinton, 1956
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1Eccritothrix is a of small in the Tineidae, established by Bradley and Hinton in 1956. The genus is poorly documented in scientific literature, with limited information available about its constituent , distribution, and . As a member of Tineidae, it belongs to a family commonly known as clothes moths or fungus moths, though specific ecological habits of Eccritothrix remain largely unstudied.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Eccritothrix: /ˌɛk.ɹɪˈtɒθ.ɹɪks/
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Taxonomic history
Eccritothrix was described by John D. Bradley and H. E. Hinton in 1956. The has received limited taxonomic attention since its establishment.
Data scarcity
As of 2024, only 10 observations of Eccritothrix are recorded on iNaturalist, and the lacks a dedicated Wikipedia article beyond a stub entry. No comprehensive -level treatments or ecological studies have been published.