Chloraspilates minima
(Hulst, 1898)
Chloraspilates is a of geometrid described by George D. Hulst in 1898. It belongs to the Chloraspilates, which comprises small moths in the . The specific epithet "minima" suggests diminutive size relative to . Beyond taxonomic placement, detailed biological information about this species remains sparse in available literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Chloraspilates minima: //klɔːrˈæspɪˌleɪtiːz ˈmɪnɪmə//
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Taxonomic Note
The Chloraspilates was established by Packard in 1873. The C. was described by Hulst in 1898, though original description details and locality are not readily available in the provided sources. The GBIF match confirms this as an accepted species within .
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
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