The term "Crambus pythagoras" does not correspond to a widely recognized or established concept in scientific, historical, or cultural literature. No reliable or authoritative encyclopedic sources confirm the existence of a species, theory, or entity by this name.
Accurate information regarding the taxonomy, classification, or significance of "Crambus pythagoras" is not confirmed. The name appears to combine two elements: "Crambus," which is a genus of moths in the family Crambidae, and "pythagoras," a species epithet that may reference the ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician Pythagoras. In biological nomenclature, some species are named after historical figures to honor their contributions, and the use of "pythagoras" as a specific epithet is plausible within taxonomic conventions.
However, no validly described species under the scientific name Crambus pythagoras is recorded in major taxonomic databases such as the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS), or Catalogue of Life as of the current knowledge base.
Therefore, "Crambus pythagoras" is not an acknowledged species or recognized term in entomology or related fields. It may represent an informal, erroneous, or hypothetical designation. Without verifiable evidence of its validity, the term remains unclassified and lacks encyclopedic status.