Epiblema praesumptiosa

Heinrich, 1923

Epiblema praesumptiosa is a of in the Tortricidae, Olethreutinae. It was described by Heinrich in 1923. Like other members of the Epiblema, it belongs to the tribe Eucosmini. The species has been documented through iNaturalist observations, though detailed biological information remains limited in published sources.

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How to pronounce Epiblema praesumptiosa: /ɛpɪˈblema praiˌsʌmpʃiˈoʊsə/

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Taxonomic placement

The is classified in the tribe Eucosmini within Olethreutinae, distinguishing it from tortricines in subfamily Tortricinae. This placement reflects larval and morphological characters typical of the Olethreutinae, though specific diagnostic features for E. praesumptiosa versus require examination.

Data availability

As of the knowledge cutoff, published information for this is sparse. The 70 iNaturalist observations suggest it is documented but not well-studied in the primary literature. Identification to species level in Epiblema typically requires dissection and examination of .

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