Pseudogalleria
Ragonot, 1884
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1- Pseudogalleria inimicella(Inimical Borer Moth)
Pseudogalleria is a of tortricid moths established by Émile Ragonot in 1884. The genus contains a single described , Pseudogalleria inimicella (Zeller, 1872). It is classified within the Olethreutinae and tribe Grapholitini. The genus has been documented through 437 iNaturalist observations.


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Taxonomic history
The was erected by Ragonot in 1884. The single included , Pseudogalleria inimicella, was originally described by Zeller in 1872 under a different genus before being transferred to Pseudogalleria.
Observation data
As of the source date, the has accumulated 437 observations on iNaturalist, indicating moderate documentation effort for this genus.