Hedya ochroleucana

Hedya ochroleucana is a small in the ( moths). The name 'of-authors' indicates this is a name used in literature that does not correspond to a validly described , representing a misidentification or unresolved taxonomic entity. Specimens under this name have been reported from certain European regions, but the true identity remains unclear. The Hedya contains numerous small, often poorly differentiated species that require genital dissection for reliable identification.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Hedya ochroleucana: /ˈhɛd.jə ˌɒk.roʊ.luˈkeɪ.nə əv ˈɔː.θərz/

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Distribution

Europe (records under this name, exact range uncertain due to taxonomic ambiguity)

Misconceptions

The name 'Hedya ochroleucana-of-authors' represents a nomenclatural artifact rather than a valid . It appears in older literature and databases as a placeholder for specimens that do not match described Hedya species, particularly those with ochreous and whitish coloration. Users should not treat this as a confirmed biological entity.

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