Stenoporpia dissonaria
(Hulst, 1896)
Stenoporpia dissonaria is a of geometrid in the , described by George Hulst in 1896. The species is classified within the Ennominae, a diverse group of moths commonly known as inchworms or due to their characteristic larval . Records indicate presence in North America, though detailed ecological and biological information remains limited.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Stenoporpia dissonaria: /stɛn.oʊˈpɔr.pi.ə ˌdɪs.oʊˈnɛər.i.ə/
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Distribution
North America; confirmed present based on distribution records.
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Taxonomic history
Originally described by George Hulst in 1896. The Stenoporpia was established by Rindge in 1968 and contains multiple North , many of which are poorly known biologically.
Data limitations
As of the available sources, iNaturalist records 40 observations, suggesting the is documented but not extensively studied. No Wikipedia summary exists, and primary literature on this species appears sparse.