Hemimorina
McDunnough, 1941
Species Guides
1Hemimorina is a in the Geometridae, established by James Halliday McDunnough in 1941. The genus contains a single , Hemimorina dissociata, found in North America. It is classified within the Ennominae.

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Distribution
North America
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Taxonomic status
Hemimorina is a , meaning it contains only one described . The genus and its sole species were described simultaneously in 1941 by Canadian entomologist James Halliday McDunnough.
MONA/Hodges number
The North American Photographers Group (MPG) and related databases assign Hodges number 6775 to Hemimorina dissociata.
Observations
As of the data cutoff, only 8 observations of this have been recorded on iNaturalist, suggesting it is rarely encountered or underreported.