Zomaria rosaochreana

(Kearfott, 1907)

Zomaria rosaochreana is a of tortricid in the Olethreutinae. Originally described as Olethreutes rosaochreana by Kearfott in 1907, it was later transferred to the Zomaria. As a member of the Olethreutini tribe, it belongs to a group of moths whose larvae often develop within plant tissues such as seeds, fruits, or stems.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Zomaria rosaochreana: /zoʊˈmɛəriə ˌroʊsə.oʊˈkreɪnə/

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Distribution

North America (United States)

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Taxonomic history

Originally described in the Olethreutes, this was later reclassified into Zomaria, a genus established to accommodate certain olethreutine with distinctive genitalia and wing pattern characteristics.

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