Olethreutes mediopartitum
(Heinrich, 1923)
Olethreutes mediopartitum is a of tortricid in the Tortricidae, first described by Heinrich in 1923. Like other members of the Olethreutes, it belongs to a diverse group of small to medium-sized moths commonly known as tortrix moths or leafroller moths. The genus Olethreutes is taxonomically complex, with many species requiring detailed examination for accurate identification. Information specific to this species remains limited in publicly available sources.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Olethreutes mediopartitum: /oʊˌlɛθruˈɛtiːz ˌmiːdioʊpɑrˈtaɪtəm/
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Taxonomic note
Olethreutes mediopartitum is listed as an accepted in major taxonomic databases including Catalogue of Life and GBIF. The Olethreutes is part of the Olethreutinae within Tortricidae, a containing approximately 10,000 described species worldwide. Many Olethreutes species are difficult to distinguish without examination of genitalia or other specialized characters.
Data availability
As of the knowledge cutoff, specific biological information for O. mediopartitum—such as detailed distribution records, plant associations, or ecological studies—appears sparse in accessible literature. The has been recorded in citizen science platforms including iNaturalist, with 47 observations documented.