Diedra wielgusi

(Clarke, 1991)

Diedra wielgusi is a of tortricid described by Clarke in 1991. It occurs in western and south-central North America, with records from Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, and Ontario. are medium-sized for the , with a wingspan of approximately 24–28 mm, and fly during autumn months.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Diedra wielgusi: /ˈdiːdrə ˈwielɡuːsi/

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Identification

The combination of medium size (24–28 mm wingspan), autumn period (September–November), and occurrence in arid western North America may help distinguish this from related tortricids. However, detailed diagnostic features are not documented in available sources.

Appearance

have a wingspan of 24–28 mm. Specific coloration and pattern details are not documented in available sources.

Distribution

Recorded from Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, and Ontario in North America.

Seasonality

have been recorded on wing from September to November.

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Nomenclatural history

Originally described as Argyrotaenia wielgusi Clarke, 1991, later transferred to Diedra.

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