Eucosma pallidarcis
(Heinrich, 1923)
Eucosma pallidarcis is a small tortricid described by Heinrich in 1923. As a member of the Eucosma, it belongs to a diverse group of moths commonly known as bell moths or shoot moths. The is documented in North America, with observations primarily from the United States. Like other Eucosma species, are and attracted to light. Larval remains poorly documented for this particular species.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Eucosma pallidarcis: /juːˈkɒzmə ˌpælɪˈdɑːrkɪs/
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Distribution
Documented from North America, with iNaturalist observations primarily from the United States. Specific range boundaries are not well established in published literature.