Rindgea ballandrata

(W.S.Wright, 1923)

Rindgea ballandrata is a of geometrid in the Geometridae. It was described by Wright in 1923. The species belongs to the Rindgea, a group of moths primarily distributed in the Americas.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Rindgea ballandrata: /ˈrɪndˌdʒiːə ˌbælənˈdrɑːtə/

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Distribution

Recorded from Middle America and North America. Specific country records are not available in the provided sources.

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Taxonomic history

Originally described in 1923 by W.S. Wright. The has been retained in the Rindgea, which was established by Rindge in 1973 to accommodate certain New World geometrid moths previously placed in other genera.

Genus characteristics

of Rindgea are generally characterized by relatively broad wings and subtle patterning, though specific diagnostic features for R. ballandrata are not documented in readily available sources.

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