Dichrorampha caribe
Brown, 2020
Dichrorampha caribe is a of tortricid described by Brown in 2020. It belongs to the Dichrorampha, a group of small leaf-roller moths within the Tortricidae. The specific epithet "caribe" suggests a Caribbean association, though detailed information about this species remains limited in available sources. Like other members of its genus, it is likely a small moth with typical tortricid .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Dichrorampha caribe: /ˌdaɪˈkroʊrɑːmfə kəˈriːbeɪ/
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Taxonomic Context
Dichrorampha caribe was described by Brown in 2020, making it a relatively recent addition to the described fauna of Tortricidae. The Dichrorampha contains numerous , many of which are associated with alpine or montane , though the specific habitat preferences of D. caribe remain undocumented in available sources.