Eana

Billberg, 1820

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Eana is a of tortrix moths in the Tortricidae, tribe Cnephasiini. The genus was established by Billberg in 1820 and contains multiple distributed across northern Europe. These are small to medium-sized with characteristic wing patterns typical of the Tortricinae . The genus is documented in entomological collections and biodiversity databases with over 2,000 observation records.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Eana: /ˈiː.ə.nə/

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Distribution

Northern Europe, with confirmed records from Denmark (DK), Norway (NO), and Sweden (SE).

Misconceptions

The name 'Eana' is frequently confused with the acronym EANA (European Astrobiology Network Association), an academic organization founded in 2001. The Eana (Billberg, 1820) predates this organization by nearly two centuries and is unrelated to astrobiology research.

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Taxonomic authority

Established by Gustaf Johan Billberg in 1820 in 'Enumeratio Insectorum in Museo Gust. Joh. Billberg'

Observation records

Over 2,200 observation records documented in iNaturalist as of data compilation date

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