Cabera quadrifasciaria

(Packard, 1873)

Four-lined Cream Moth, Four-lined Cabera Moth

Cabera quadrifasciaria, commonly called the Four-lined Cream , is a North American geometrid moth in the Geometridae. The was described by Packard in 1873. It is assigned Hodges number 6680 in the MONA (Moths of North America) numbering system. The reference the four pale lines that characterize the wing pattern of this cream-colored moth.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Cabera quadrifasciaria: /kæˈbɛrə kwɑdrɪˌfæʃiˈɛːriə/

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Distribution

North America. Distribution records confirm presence in this region.

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Taxonomic Authority

First described by Alpheus Spring Packard in 1873.

MONA Number

Assigned Hodges number 6680 in the North American checklist.

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