Dichrorampha flinti

Razowski, 2011

Dichrorampha flinti is a of tortricid in the Tortricidae, first described by Razowski in 2011. It belongs to the Dichrorampha, a group of small moths commonly known as leaf-rollers. The species is part of the diverse Lepidoptera fauna that inhabits various regions, though specific details about its and distribution remain limited in available literature. As with many recently described tortricid species, further research is needed to fully understand its ecological requirements and .

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How to pronounce Dichrorampha flinti: //ˌdaɪˌkroʊˈræm.fə ˈflɪn.taɪ//

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Taxonomic Context

Dichrorampha flinti was described by Polish lepidopterist Józef Razowski in 2011. The Dichrorampha contains numerous small tortricid moths, many of which are difficult to distinguish without detailed examination of genitalia structures. The specific epithet 'flinti' honors an individual, though the exact namesake is not specified in available sources. The is classified in the tribe Grapholitini within the Olethreutinae.

Research Status

Available literature on Dichrorampha flinti is extremely limited. The has been recorded in taxonomic databases including Catalogue of Life, GBIF, and iNaturalist, with iNaturalist showing 7 observations as of the knowledge cutoff. No detailed studies of its , , or have been published in readily accessible sources. This pattern is common for recently described tortricid species, which often await further study.

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