Rindgea nigricomma

(Warren, 1904)

Rindgea nigricomma is a in the Geometridae, originally described by Warren in 1904. The species has been reclassified from the Rindgea to Digrammia, and is currently treated as Digrammia nigricomma. As a geometrid moth, it belongs to a large family commonly known as inchworms or loopers, referring to the characteristic larval locomotion. Detailed biological information for this specific species remains limited in available literature.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Rindgea nigricomma: //ˈrɪndʒiə ˌnaɪɡrɪˈkɒmə//

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Taxonomic Status

Rindgea nigricomma is currently treated as a synonym of Digrammia nigricomma. The Rindgea was historically used for certain geometrid moths, but taxonomic revisions have reassigned many to Digrammia. This reflects ongoing research in geometrid rather than biological uncertainty about the species itself.

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