Eucosma viridis

(Wright & Gilligan, 2010)

Eucosma viridis is a of tortricid described in 2010 by Wright and Gilligan. It belongs to the large Eucosma, which comprises numerous small moths commonly known as bell moths or leafroller moths. As a recently described species, detailed biological information remains limited.

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How to pronounce Eucosma viridis: //juːˈkɒzmə ˈvɪrɪdɪs//

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Taxonomic history

Eucosma viridis was described as a new in 2010 by Wright and Gilligan. The specific epithet 'viridis' (Latin for 'green') likely refers to coloration, though this has not been explicitly documented in the provided sources.

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