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Tortricidae
51a0960.1 – 3168   Pelochrista zomonana (Kearfott, 1907)

© Mark Dreiling - DNA
Distribution: MN to CT, south to MS and NC.
Description/
Field Marks:
FWL: 4.9-6.8 - Wright & Gilligan, 2017); "pretornal brown patch is characteristically separated from the FW inner margin" - Chuck Sexton (pers. comm., 5/2022))
Similar Species:
  • Pelochrista canana (Walsingham, 1879) - FWL: 5.6-9.6 (Wright & Gilligan 2017); ""pretornal brown patch" is connected to the inner FW margin" - Chuck Sexton (pers. comm., 5/2022))
  • Pelochrista olivacea Wright & Gilligan, 2017- FWL: 6.7-9.2 (Wright & Gilligan 2017); ""pretornal brown patch" is connected to the inner FW margin" - Chuck Sexton (pers. comm., 5/2022))
  • Pinned specimens of related species. (Hint: select View by Region on the related species page.)
Synonymy:
  • zomonana (Kearfott, 1907) (Eucosma) - MONA 1983: 3168
      Type locality: Lectotype (designated by Heinrich 1923): New Brighton, Beaver Co., PA (Wright & Gilligan 2017).
  • explosa (Meyrick, 1912) (Eucosma)
  • References
    • Barcode of Life (BOLD) - Caution: DNA barcode provides evidence of relatedness, not proof of identification, and some BOLD specimens shown may not be sequenced.
    • Gilligan, Wright & Gibson, 2008. Olethreutine Moths of the Midwestern United States: p. 119.173. (PDF)
    • Meyrick, E., 1912. On some impossible specific names in Micro-Lepidoptera. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, 48: 32-36.
    • Species Page at BugGuide.Net
    • Species Page at Mass Moths
    • Wright, D.J. & T.M. Gilligan, 2017. Pelochrista Lederer of the Contiguous United States and Canada (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: Eucosmini). The Moths of America north of Mexico, Fascicle 9.5: 1-376, order.
    Pelochrista zomonana
    © Bob Patterson
    Pelochrista zomonana
    © Ken Childs
    Pelochrista zomonana
    © Ken Childs
    Pelochrista zomonana
    14mm – © Jim Vargo

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