Pseudexentera oreios

Miller, 1987

Pseudexentera oreios is a of tortricid described by Miller in 1987. It belongs to the tribe Eucosmini within the Olethreutinae. The species is known from very limited records, with only one observation documented in iNaturalist.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Pseudexentera oreios: /ˌsjuːdɛksɛnˈtɪərə ɔˈreɪɒs/

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Distribution

Known from the type locality and surrounding region; specific geographic details require verification from original description.

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Taxonomic Note

The epithet 'oreios' derives from Greek, meaning 'of the mountains' or 'mountain-dwelling', suggesting the may have been collected at higher elevation. This requires confirmation from the original description.

Data Limitations

This is extremely poorly documented in public databases. The single iNaturalist observation and absence of Wikipedia summary indicate minimal research attention. Most biological details remain undescribed in accessible literature.

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