Drymoana

Heppner, 1985

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Drymoana is a of sedge moths in the Glyphipterigidae, established by John B. Heppner in 1985. The genus contains a single described , Drymoana blanchardi. It is known from southern North American states including Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, South Carolina, and Texas.

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How to pronounce Drymoana: //dɹaɪˈmoʊ.ə.nə//

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Identification

As a with only one described , identification of Drymoana relies on the characteristics of D. blanchardi. The genus can be distinguished from other Glyphipterigidae genera by the combination of features present in its sole species, though specific diagnostic traits for the genus itself are not well documented in available sources.

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Distribution

Southern North America, including Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, South Carolina, and Texas.

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Taxonomic status

GBIF lists the status as 'DOUBTFUL' with a higher-rank match type, indicating potential taxonomic uncertainty or incomplete classification in global databases.

Monotypy

The is , containing only the single Drymoana blanchardi described in the same publication that established the genus.

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