Eucosma rupestrana
(McDunnough, 1925)
Eucosma rupestrana is a of tortricid in the Olethreutinae, described by James Halliday McDunnough in 1925. It belongs to the large Eucosma, which comprises numerous small moths commonly known as phaneta or eucosma moths. Very little species-specific information has been published for this .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Eucosma rupestrana: /juːˈkɒzmə ruːˈpɛstrænə/
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Distribution
North America (based on McDunnough's Canadian authorship and typical range of ; specific range data not documented in available sources).
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Taxonomic Note
The epithet 'rupestrana' appears to derive from Latin 'rupestris' (rock-dwelling or rocky), though the etymological basis has not been formally documented.