Narraga georgiana
Covell, 1984
Ohoopee Inchworm Moth
Narraga georgiana is a of geometrid in the , first described by Charles Covell in 1984. It belongs to the Narraga, which comprises a small group of inchworm moths. The species is known from a limited number of observations, with iNaturalist documenting 15 records as of the knowledge cutoff. The "Ohoopee Inchworm Moth" references the Ohoopee River region in Georgia, suggesting a geographic association with the southeastern United States.
Pronunciation
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Distribution
Known from the southeastern United States, with the specific epithet and suggesting association with Georgia. Precise range boundaries are poorly documented due to limited observation records.