Sicya pergilvaria

Barnes & McDunnough, 1917

Sicya pergilvaria is a of geometrid described by Barnes and McDunnough in 1917. It belongs to the Ennominae within the Geometridae. The species has been documented in North America with limited observation records. As a member of the Sicya, it is part of a small group of moths whose remains poorly documented in scientific literature.

Sicya pergilvaria -26008 Det. John L. Sperry Upper Santa Ana River, San Bernardino County, California. 29 August 1948, John L. Sperry (49550971992) by Robb Hannawacker. Used under a Public domain license.

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How to pronounce Sicya pergilvaria: /ˈsik.jə pɜːrˌɡɪlˈveə.ri.ə/

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Distribution

North America. Specific range details are not well documented, though the has been recorded as present on the continent based on GBIF and limited iNaturalist observations (5 records).

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Data scarcity

This has minimal published biological information. The iNaturalist platform shows only 5 observations, and no dedicated species-level studies on , , or appear in readily accessible literature. The Sicya itself is small and understudied, with most species lacking comprehensive treatment.

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