Neoilliberis kendalli
Tarmann, 1984
Neoilliberis kendalli is a of burnet in the Zygaenidae, described by Tarmann in 1984. It belongs to the Neoilliberis, a group of small to medium-sized moths distributed primarily in the Oriental region. The species is currently accepted in taxonomic databases but lacks published biological studies. No observations have been recorded in citizen science platforms.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Neoilliberis kendalli: //niːoʊɪˈlɪbərɪs ˈkɛndælaɪ//
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Distribution
Oriental region (inferred from distribution; specific locality data not published)
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Taxonomic Note
Described by Austrian lepidopterist Gerhard Tarmann in 1984. The Neoilliberis was revised by Tarmann in his monographic work on the Procridinae, and N. kendalli was among the newly described in that treatment.
Data Deficiency
This has zero observations in iNaturalist and lacks entries in major biodiversity databases with specimen-level information (e.g., GBIF, BOLD). Published literature is limited to the original description.