Eumarozia

Heinrich, 1926

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Eumarozia is a of tortricid moths in the Olethreutinae, established by Heinrich in 1926. The genus contains at least three described : E. beckeri, E. elaeanthes, and E. malachitana. These are small to medium-sized with the characteristic bell-shaped wing posture typical of the Tortricidae. The genus has been recorded in North America, with distribution records from the United States including Vermont.

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How to pronounce Eumarozia: //juːməˈroʊziə//

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Distribution

Recorded from the United States, including Vermont. The appears to have a North American distribution based on available specimen records.

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Taxonomic History

Eumarozia was described by Heinrich in 1926. The is classified in the tribe Olethreutini within the Olethreutinae.

Species

Three are currently recognized: Eumarozia beckeri Clarke, 1973; Eumarozia elaeanthes (Meyrick, 1927); and Eumarozia malachitana (Zeller, 1875).

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