Hulda
Heinrich, 1926
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1- Hulda impudens(Impudent Hulda Moth)
Hulda is a of tortricid moths in the Tortricidae, Olethreutinae. The genus was described by Heinrich in 1926. It belongs to the tribe Olethreutini, a group of small commonly known as leafroller moths or tortrix moths. Very little specific information is documented about the or of this genus.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Hulda: //ˈhul.da//
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Distribution
Records indicate presence in Vermont, United States. The is presumably distributed more broadly in North America given its classification within a widespread , but specific documented occurrences are sparse.
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Taxonomic placement
Hulda is placed in the Olethreutinae, tribe Olethreutini. This tribe includes numerous small , many of which are associated with specific plants. The -level of Olethreutini has undergone revision, and some species may have been transferred to other genera.
Data limitations
The Hulda appears to be poorly represented in public databases and literature. GBIF shows only distribution records from Vermont, US, with no associated -level determinations. This suggests either genuine rarity, undercollection, or taxonomic uncertainty requiring further study.