Dichrorampha broui

Knudson, 1987

Dichrorampha broui is a of tortricid described by Knudson in 1987. It belongs to the Dichrorampha, a group of leaf-roller moths within the Tortricidae. The species is part of the diverse Lepidoptera fauna, with limited published information available regarding its specific and distribution. Like other members of its genus, it is likely associated with herbaceous plants.

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How to pronounce Dichrorampha broui: /ˌdaɪ.kroʊˈræm.fə ˈbruˌaɪ/

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Taxonomic context

Dichrorampha broui was described by Knudson in 1987, adding to the Dichrorampha which contains numerous of small tortricid moths. The genus is taxonomically complex and has been subject to ongoing revision, as demonstrated by recent work resolving cryptic such as the Dichrorampha alpestrana/montanana group.

Data availability

As of the knowledge cutoff, detailed information on the , , and distribution of D. broui remains sparse in the published literature. The is catalogued in major taxonomic databases including Catalogue of Life and GBIF, with 26 observations recorded on iNaturalist.

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