Anopina triangulana
(Kearfott, 1908)
Triangular Anopina
Anopina triangulana is a of tortricid to California. are small with forewings measuring 6.5–8 mm. The species exhibits an extended period lasting from spring through late autumn.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Anopina triangulana: /ænˈoʊpɪnə traɪˌæŋɡjuˈleɪnə/
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Identification
The specific epithet "triangulana" suggests a triangular wing marking may be present, but diagnostic features distinguishing this from are not documented in available literature.
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Appearance
Small with forewings 6.5–8 mm in length. Wing pattern details are not documented in available sources.
Distribution
to California, United States. Specific associations within this range are not documented.
Seasonality
are active from April to November, indicating a prolonged season spanning spring, summer, and autumn.
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Taxonomic authorship
Originally described by Kearfott in 1908, transferred to Anopina.