Digrammia delectata

(Hulst, 1887)

Digrammia delectata is a of geometrid in the . It was described by Hulst in 1887 under the basionym Semiothisa delectata. The species has been recorded in North America and Middle America. As a member of the Digrammia, it belongs to a group commonly referred to as granite moths.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Digrammia delectata: /dɪˈɡræmiə dɪˈlɛktətə/

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Distribution

Recorded from North America and Middle America. Specific locality data within these regions is not well documented in available sources.

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Taxonomic History

Originally described as Semiothisa delectata by Hulst in 1887, this was later transferred to the Digrammia. The original combination is now treated as a basionym.

Observation Data

As of available records, the has 61 observations documented on iNaturalist, indicating it is encountered infrequently compared to more common Digrammia species such as D. muscariata or D. californiaria.

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