Pseudexentera habrosana
(Heinrich, 1923)
Pseudexentera habrosana is a small tortricid described by Heinrich in 1923, originally placed in the Exentera. It belongs to the tribe Eucosmini, a group of leafroller moths whose larvae often feed within plant tissues. Published records for this are sparse, and its remains poorly documented.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Pseudexentera habrosana: /ˌsjuːdɛksɛnˈtɛrə ˌhæbrəˈsænə/
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Distribution
North America
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Original Description
First described as Exentera habrosana by Carl Heinrich in 1923, later transferred to Pseudexentera.
Taxonomic Notes
The Pseudexentera contains approximately 20 Nearctic , many of which are poorly known and difficult to distinguish without genitalic examination.