Macaria abruptata
(Walker, 1862)
Ninebark Angles
Macaria abruptata, commonly known as Ninebark Angles, is a of geometrid in the Ennominae. It is a member of the diverse Macaria, which includes numerous species of angle moths. The species was first described by Francis Walker in 1862. Based on its and the of , it likely has associations with ninebark (Physocarpus) plants, though specific biological details remain poorly documented.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Macaria abruptata: /məˈkɛːriə æbˈrʌptɑːtə/
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Host Associations
- Physocarpus - probable larval Inferred from ; direct observation records lacking
More Details
Data limitations
This is poorly represented in public databases. iNaturalist records only 22 observations, and no Wikipedia entry exists. Most aspects of its biology remain undocumented in accessible literature.