Fruitworm-moth
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Cydia ninana
Cydia ninana is a species of tortricid moth described by Harrison Gray Dyar in 1903. It belongs to the genus Cydia, a diverse group of small moths commonly known as codling moths or fruitworms. The species has been documented through limited observations, with only 8 records on iNaturalist as of the available data. Like other members of the genus, it is presumed to have a larval stage that feeds internally on plant material, though specific host associations for this species remain undocumented in the provided sources.
Pammene medioalbana
Pammene medioalbana is a species of tortrix moth in the family Tortricidae, described by Knudson in 1986. It belongs to the genus Pammene, a group of small moths commonly known as fruitworm moths. The species is part of the subfamily Olethreutinae, which includes many economically significant agricultural pests. Limited published information exists regarding its specific biology and ecology.
Tesuquea hawleyana
Tesuquea hawleyana is a small moth in the family Carposinidae, first described by Klots in 1936. It is one of only two known species in the genus Tesuquea, both endemic to the southwestern United States. The species is poorly known, with limited collection records and minimal published biological information.