Exaeretia vladimiri

Taxonomy

  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Arthropoda
  • Class: Insecta
  • Order: Lepidoptera
  • Family: Depressariidae
  • Genus: Exaeretia
  • Species: Exaeretia vladimiri

The species Exaeretia vladimiri was formally described by the lepidopterist Alexandr Lvovsky in 1995. It belongs to the genus Exaeretia, which comprises small to medium‑sized moths within the family Depressariidae.

Description
Insufficient Encyclopedic Information.

Distribution and Habitat
Insufficient Encyclopedic Information.

Etymology
The specific epithet vladimiri is a patronym, likely honoring an individual named Vladimir, a common practice in zoological nomenclature. No further etymological details are documented in the primary description.

References

  • Lvovsky, A. (1995). Original species description in a peer‑reviewed taxonomic journal. (Exact citation not provided here.)

Note: Detailed morphological characteristics, geographic range, and ecological information for Exaeretia vladimiri are not widely available in publicly accessible encyclopedic sources.

Browse

More topics to explore