Evita
Capps, 1943
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1Evita is a of in the Geometridae, described by Capps in 1943. It belongs to the Ennominae, one of the largest subfamilies of geometer moths. The genus is known from very few observations, with only two records documented on iNaturalist.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Evita: /eˈviː.ta/
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Identification
As a , Evita contains only one . Identification relies on the combination of Ennominae characteristics and the specific traits of its sole species. Distinction from other Ennominae genera requires examination of genitalia and wing pattern details specific to the type species.
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Taxonomic status
Evita is accepted as a valid in the Catalogue of Life and GBIF. The genus is , meaning it contains only one described . The type species was described by Capps in 1943.
Observation rarity
Only two observations of this have been recorded on iNaturalist, indicating it is either genuinely rare, under-collected, or restricted to a limited geographic range.