Digrammia nubiculata

(Packard, 1876)

Shaded Granite Moth and Allies

Digrammia nubiculata is a geometrid in the , first described by Packard in 1876. It is found in North America. The belongs to a group commonly referred to as the 'Shaded Granite Moth and Allies' based on iNaturalist usage, though detailed information appears limited in available sources.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Digrammia nubiculata: //dɪˈɡræmiə nʌbɪˈkjʊleɪtə//

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Distribution

North America. GBIF records confirm presence in this region.

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Taxonomic History

Originally described as Phasiane nubiculata by Packard in 1876, later transferred to Digrammia.

Observation Data

iNaturalist records 846 observations for this , suggesting it is documented with some frequency by citizen scientists.

Catalogue Information

The has been assigned MONA number 910784 and Hodges number 6371 in North systems.

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