Digrammia terramalata

Ferguson, 2008

Digrammia terramalata is a of geometrid in the . It was described by Ferguson in 2008. The species is known from North America. Like other members of the Digrammia, it belongs to a group commonly referred to as granite moths.

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Distribution

North America

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Taxonomic Notes

The was described by Douglas C. Ferguson in 2008. It is assigned to the Ennominae within . The Digrammia includes numerous North species, many of which are associated with rocky or granitic and are commonly called granite .

Data Availability

Available information for this is extremely limited. iNaturalist records show only 3 observations. No published , larval , or detailed morphological descriptions were found in the provided sources. The species is not mentioned in the extensive blacklighting records from the Bohart Museum Night events, which document other Digrammia species such as D. muscariata and D. californiaria.

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