Hulstina wrightiaria
(Hulst, 1888)
Wright's hulstina
Hulstina wrightiaria, commonly known as Wright's hulstina, is a of geometrid described by Hulst in 1888. It belongs to the Ennominae within the Geometridae. The species has been documented in North America and is assigned MONA/Hodges number 6547. Available information on this species remains limited, with few observations recorded.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Hulstina wrightiaria: //ˈhʌlstɪnə raɪtɪˈɛəriə//
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Identification
May be distinguished from other Hulstina by wing pattern and genitalic characters; specific diagnostic features require examination of or specialized literature. The MONA/Hodges number 6547 provides a standardized reference for North American Lepidoptera identification.
Distribution
North America. Specific regional records are sparse; distribution records from GBIF confirm presence on the continent without detailed locality data.
Human Relevance
Documented in North American faunal inventories; assigned MONA/Hodges number 6547 for standardized reference in regional Lepidoptera studies.
Similar Taxa
- Other Hulstina species within the Hulstina share similar overall and require careful examination of genitalia or wing pattern details for definitive identification.
More Details
Taxonomic history
Described by George D. Hulst in 1888. The Hulstina was established to honor the describer and contains relatively few .
Observation data
As of source date, iNaturalist records 12 observations, indicating the is infrequently encountered or underreported.