Lozotaenia exomilana
Franclemont, 1986
Lozotaenia exomilana is a small tortricid described by Franclemont in 1986. It is known from a limited geographic range in the eastern United States, specifically North Carolina and Virginia. The has a wingspan of 11–13 mm and are active during the summer months.


Pronunciation
How to pronounce Lozotaenia exomilana: /loʊˌzoʊtəˈniːə ˌɛksəʊmɪˈlænə/
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Identification
A small tortricid (wingspan 11–13 mm) from the eastern United States. Specific diagnostic features distinguishing it from have not been documented in available sources.
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Distribution
Recorded from North Carolina and Virginia, United States.
Seasonality
have been recorded on wing from June to July.
Similar Taxa
- Other Lozotaenia speciesCongeneric share general tortricid ; precise distinguishing features for L. exomilana remain undocumented.
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Taxonomic history
Described by John G. Franclemont in 1986. The specific epithet 'exomilana' etymology has not been documented in available sources.