Lychnosea helveolaria

(Hulst, 1881)

Lychnosea helveolaria is a of geometrid in the Ennominae. The species was described by Hulst in 1881. It is recorded from North America and is assigned MONA/Hodges number 6857. The Lychnosea is a small group within the Geometridae, and this species represents one of the documented members of this genus.

Lychnosea helveolaria -26002 Det. John L. Sperry Maysville, Colorado. 11 August 1946, H. Ramstadt (49550830046) by Robb Hannawacker. Used under a Public domain license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Lychnosea helveolaria: /lɪkˈnoʊsiə hɛlviˈoʊlæriə/

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Distribution

North America. Specific documented occurrences include records across the United States and Canada, though precise range boundaries within the continent remain incompletely documented.

Human Relevance

The is cataloged in North American numbering systems (MONA/Hodges 6857), facilitating its inclusion in regional biodiversity surveys and ecological monitoring programs.

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Taxonomic Cataloging

The Hodges/MONA number 6857 places this within the standardized North American Lepidoptera checklist system, which supports consistent identification and data sharing across regional surveys.

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