Zeller-1875

Guides

  • Cenopis

    Cenopis is a genus of tortrix moths in the family Tortricidae, subfamily Tortricinae, and tribe Sparganothini. The genus was established by Zeller in 1875 and contains multiple species distributed primarily in North America. These moths are small to medium-sized with characteristic tortricid wing posture at rest.

  • Eurythmia hospitella

    Eurythmia hospitella is a small snout moth (family Pyralidae, subfamily Phycitinae) described by Zeller in 1875. The species has been documented from five US states in the southeastern and southwestern regions. Like other phycitine moths, it possesses elongated labial palps that form a characteristic 'snout' projection. Published records are sparse, with only ten observations documented on iNaturalist.

  • Pelochrista albiguttana

    Pelochrista albiguttana is a species of tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae, first described by Zeller in 1875. It belongs to the large genus Pelochrista, which contains numerous small moth species primarily found in the Holarctic region. Like other members of its family, it is a small moth with larvae that typically develop within plant tissues. The species has been documented through iNaturalist observations, indicating ongoing interest from naturalists and entomologists.