Epinotia johnsonana

(Kearfott, 1907)

Epinotia johnsonana is a small in the Tortricidae, first described by Kearfott in 1907 from specimens collected in North America. The belongs to the large Epinotia, which contains numerous small tortricid moths whose larvae typically feed on coniferous trees. are active during the summer months and can be attracted to light. The species appears to be relatively uncommon in collections, with limited published biological information available.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Epinotia johnsonana: /ˌɛpɪˈnoʊʃiə dʒɒnˈsoʊnæˌnə/

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Distribution

Recorded from North America; specific range details require confirmation from primary sources.

Seasonality

have been observed in July and August based on limited collection records.

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