Euceratia securella

Walsingham, 1881

Euceratia securella is a of in the Ypsolophidae, described by Lord Walsingham in 1881. It belongs to a small of moths whose members are characterized by distinctive patterns and are associated with specific plants. The species has been documented in western North America, with observations concentrated in California. Like other ypsolophids, are small to medium-sized moths with relatively broad wings.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Euceratia securella: /juːsɛˈreɪʃə sɛkjʊˈrɛlə/

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Distribution

Western North America; primarily recorded from California based on iNaturalist observations.

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