Pseudexentera hodsoni
Miller, 1987
Pseudexentera hodsoni is a of described by Miller in 1987. It belongs to the Pseudexentera, a group of small within the Olethreutinae. The species is known from North America, with observations concentrated in the eastern and central United States. As with many Pseudexentera species, detailed biological information remains limited in published literature.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Pseudexentera hodsoni: /ˌsuːdɛksɛnˈtɛrə ˈhɑːdsəni/
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Distribution
Eastern and central United States; records from states including Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and surrounding regions.
Similar Taxa
- Pseudexentera virginianaOverlapping range and similar pattern; P. hodsoni distinguished by specific genitalic characters described in Miller (1987)
- Pseudexentera cressoniana in eastern North America; requires examination of male for definitive separation