Condylorrhiza vestigialis Guenée, 1854 is a animal in the Crambidae family, order Lepidoptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Condylorrhiza vestigialis Guenée, 1854

Condylorrhiza vestigialis Guenée, 1854

Condylorrhiza vestigialis, the Brazilian poplar moth, is a Crambidae moth found in North and South America.

Family
Genus
Condylorrhiza
Order
Lepidoptera
Class
Insecta

About Condylorrhiza vestigialis Guenée, 1854

Condylorrhiza vestigialis, commonly known as the Brazilian poplar moth or Alamo moth, is a moth species in the family Crambidae. It was described by Achille Guenée in 1854, with the scientific name formally cited as Condylorrhiza vestigialis Guenée, 1854. This species is found in both North America and South America. The larvae of Condylorrhiza vestigialis feed on Populus species.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Lepidoptera Crambidae Condylorrhiza

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