Aethes patricia

Metzler, 2000

Aethes patricia is a of tortricid described by Metzler in 2000. It is known from a limited geographic range in the north-central United States, specifically Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. As a member of the Aethes, it belongs to a group of small moths commonly known as tortricid moths or leafroller moths. The species appears to be relatively poorly documented, with only 65 observations recorded on iNaturalist as of the available data.

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How to pronounce Aethes patricia: //ˈiːθiːz pəˈtrɪʃə//

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Distribution

Recorded from Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio in the United States. The has a restricted north-central U.S. distribution.

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Nomenclature note

There is a discrepancy in authorship dates between sources: Wikipedia cites Metzler 1999, while Catalogue of Life and GBIF cite Metzler 2000. The Catalogue of Life and GBIF are authoritative taxonomic databases and should be preferred for the correct date.

Data availability

This is data-deficient. No peer-reviewed literature specifically addressing its , , or was found in the provided sources beyond basic taxonomic and distributional records.

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