Rudenia

Razowski, 1985

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Rudenia is a of tortricid moths established by Razowski in 1985. It belongs to the tribe Cochylini within the Tortricinae. The genus contains five described distributed in the Neotropical region. Most species were described by Razowski between 1985 and 2007.

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How to pronounce Rudenia: /ruˈdeː.ni.a/

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Distribution

Neotropical region. Specific countries of occurrence are not documented in available sources.

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Taxonomic History

The was established by Józef Razowski in 1985. It is classified in the tribe Cochylini, a group of tortricine characterized by distinctive genitalia .

Species Diversity

Five are currently recognized: R. immanis (1994), R. leguminana (1907, originally described in a different ), R. nigrans (1985), R. paupercula (1985), and R. sepulturae (2007).

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