Atteriini

Busck, 1932

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Atteriini is a tribe of tortrix moths within the Tortricinae, established by Busck in 1932. The tribe comprises eight recognized distributed primarily in the Neotropical region. Atteriini is part of the diverse Tortricidae, which includes many economically important leafroller moths.

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How to pronounce Atteriini: /ætˈtɛri.aɪni/

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Distribution

Neotropical region, with records from Venezuela, Peru, and other South and Central American countries.

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Genera composition

The tribe includes the following : Anacrusis, Archipimima, Atteria, Holoptygma, Sisurcana, Templemania, Tina, and Tinacrucis. One , Capua ruficapilla Meyrick, 1932, remains unplaced within the tribe.

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