Chesiadodes

Hulst, 1896

Species Guides

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Chesiadodes is a of geometrid moths established by Hulst in 1896. The genus contains eleven described , most of which were described by Rindge in 1973. Species are distributed across western and southwestern North America. The genus is placed in the Ennominae within the diverse Geometridae.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Chesiadodes: /ˌkɛsiəˈdoʊdiz/

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Distribution

Western and southwestern North America. Specific distribution varies by : C. coniferaria and C. curvata occur in California and the Pacific Northwest; C. morosata is known from the southwestern United States; C. polingi and C. simularia occur in Arizona and adjacent regions.

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