Glena interpunctata

(Barnes & McDunnough, 1917)

Glena interpunctata is a of geometrid first described by William Barnes and James Halliday McDunnough in 1917. The species is known from North America and has been assigned Hodges number 6451. Two are recognized: the nominate G. i. interpunctata and G. i. thomasaria described by Sperry in 1952.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Glena interpunctata: //ˈɡliːnə ˌɪntərˌpʌŋkˈteɪtə//

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Distribution

North America. Specific records are sparse, with 20 observations documented in iNaturalist as of the data cutoff.

Human Relevance

The is cataloged in the Photographers Group with Hodges number 6451, a standard reference number used by North .

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Subspecies

Two are recognized: Glena interpunctata interpunctata (nominate form) and Glena interpunctata thomasaria Sperry, 1952.

Taxonomic References

The is listed in ITIS, Catalogue of Life, GBIF, and BugGuide databases.

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