Olethreutes electrofuscum

(Heinrich, 1923)

Olethreutes electrofuscum is a small described by Heinrich in 1923. It belongs to the Olethreutes, a diverse group of moths within the Tortricidae. The species has been documented from Vermont and other parts of the United States, with 24 observations recorded on iNaturalist. Like other members of its genus, it is likely a small moth with typical tortricid posture at rest.

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How to pronounce Olethreutes electrofuscum: /oˈleθre.utes ɛˌlɛktroˈfuskum/

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Distribution

Documented from Vermont, United States, with broader distribution records within the US. GBIF records indicate presence in the United States.

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Taxonomic Authority

First described by Carl Heinrich in 1923, a prominent known for his work on microlepidoptera.

Data Availability

Limited published information exists for this . Most available data comes from specimen records and citizen science observations rather than dedicated biological studies.

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