Sabulodes olifata

(Guedet, 1939)

Sabulodes olifata is a of geometrid in the Geometridae, Ennominae. It was described by Guedet in 1939. The Sabulodes includes several North American species, with S. olifata being one of the less commonly documented members. Available information on this species is limited, with only six observations recorded on iNaturalist as of the knowledge cutoff.

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How to pronounce Sabulodes olifata: //ˌsæbjəˈloʊdiːz ˌoʊliˈfɑːtə//

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Distribution

North America

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Taxonomic notes

The was originally described by Guedet in 1939. The Sabulodes belongs to the Ennominae within Geometridae, a large of commonly known as geometer moths or inchworms.

Data availability

Information on Sabulodes olifata is sparse. The is recorded in major taxonomic databases (GBIF, Catalogue of Life) and has limited occurrence data, with six observations on iNaturalist suggesting it is either rare, undercollected, or restricted in distribution.

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