Rindgea stipularia

(Barnes & McDunnough, 1913)

Rindgea stipularia is a of geometrid originally described from North America. The species has been moved between , currently recognized as Digrammia stipularia by some authorities while retaining the original combination Rindgea stipularia in other treatments. As a member of , it belongs to a diverse of moths commonly known as inchworms or due to their characteristic larval . The species was described by Barnes and McDunnough in 1913, reflecting early 20th-century lepidopterological work in North America.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Rindgea stipularia: /ˈrɪndʒiə ˌstɪpjʊˈlɛəriə/

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Distribution

North America (based on original description by Barnes & McDunnough, 1913)

Similar Taxa

  • Digrammia stipulariaCurrently recognized as the valid combination for this ; Rindgea stipularia represents the original placement

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