Eucosma browni
(Wright, 2010)
Eucosma browni is a of described by Wright in 2010. It belongs to the Eucosma, a diverse group of small moths commonly known as phaneta moths or eucosma moths. The species is classified within the Olethreutinae and tribe Eucosmini. As a recently described species, detailed biological information remains limited.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Eucosma browni: /juːˈkɒzmə ˈbraʊni/
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Taxonomic note
Eucosma browni was described in 2010 by Wright, making it a relatively recent addition to the described fauna of . The Eucosma contains numerous , many of which are poorly known biologically and can be difficult to distinguish without examination of .
Data availability
As of current records, Eucosma browni has been documented in at least one observation on iNaturalist. Comprehensive biological data for this has not been published in readily accessible sources.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
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