Eucosma amphorana

(Walsingham, 1879)

Eucosma amphorana is a of tortricid in the Olethreutinae. It was described by Walsingham in 1879. The Eucosma contains numerous small moth species, many of which are associated with Asteraceae plants. E. amphorana is one of the less frequently documented species in the genus, with limited published biological information.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Eucosma amphorana: /juːˈkoʊzmə æmfəˈreɪnə/

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Taxonomic placement

Eucosma amphorana is placed in the tribe Eucosmini within Olethreutinae. The Eucosma is large and taxonomically complex, with many poorly distinguished morphologically. Species-level identification often requires examination of genitalia.

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