Anopina hermana

Brown & Powell, 2000

Anopina hermana is a small tortricid described in 2000 by Brown and Powell. The is known from a restricted range spanning the border region of Chihuahua, Mexico and Arizona, United States. It is a member of the tribe Cochylini within the Tortricinae.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Anopina hermana: //əˈnoʊpɪnə hɛrˈmɑːnə//

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Identification

The small wingspan of 12–14 mm distinguishes Anopina hermana from larger tortricid . As a member of the Anopina, it likely exhibits the reduced forewing pattern elements and more uniform coloration typical of the genus, though specific diagnostic features separating it from are not documented in available sources.

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Distribution

Known from Chihuahua, Mexico and Arizona, United States. The occupies a restricted range in the border region between these two areas.

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Taxonomic History

Described by Brown and Powell in 2000, representing a relatively recent addition to the North American tortricid fauna.

Data Limitations

Available literature provides minimal detail beyond basic taxonomic description, type locality information, and wingspan measurements. Biological and ecological data remain undocumented.

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