Erastria viridirufaria

(Neumoegen, 1881)

Erastria viridirufaria is a of geometrid in the Ennominae, described by Neumoegen in 1881. It belongs to a of small to medium-sized moths distributed in North America. The species epithet suggests coloration combining green (viridi-) and reddish (-rufaria) elements. Records indicate presence in North America with limited observational data available.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Erastria viridirufaria: /ɛˈræstriə vɪˌrɪdɪruˈfɛriə/

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Identification

No documented diagnostic features are available to distinguish this from . Identification to species level likely requires examination of genitalia or reference to original .

Appearance

Specific wing patterns and body have not been documented in available sources. The epithet suggests potential green and reddish coloration, but this has not been verified.

Distribution

North America. Specific range boundaries and associations within this region are not documented.

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Data limitations

This is represented by only 10 observations on iNaturalist and lacks published ecological or morphological descriptions in readily accessible literature. The original description by Neumoegen (1881) may contain diagnostic information not captured here.

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