Zeller-1872
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Aphomia fulminalis
Aphomia fulminalis is a snout moth species in the family Pyralidae, first described by Zeller in 1872. It is known from eastern and central North America, with records spanning from Nova Scotia to Texas. The species belongs to a genus whose larvae are often associated with stored products and natural habitats containing waxes or oils.
Atascosa glareosella
Rosy Atascosa Moth
Atascosa glareosella is a snout moth species in the family Pyralidae, subfamily Phycitinae. First described by Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1872, it is distributed across middle and eastern North America, including the United States and southern Canada, with particular concentration in the southern United States including Texas. The species is relatively well-documented with over 600 iNaturalist observations.
Crambus bidens
forked grass-veneer
Crambus bidens, commonly known as the forked grass-veneer, is a small moth in the family Crambidae. It was first described by Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1872. The species is distributed across northeastern and north-central North America, with records from Massachusetts, New York, Ontario, New Jersey, Quebec, Michigan, Vermont, and Alberta. Its primary habitat is bogs.
Glyptocera consobrinella
Viburnum Glyptocera Moth
A small snout moth in the family Pyralidae, native to eastern North America. The common name references its association with Viburnum plants. Adults are active during summer months. The species was originally described as Nephopterix consobrinella by Zeller in 1872 before being transferred to Glyptocera.