Nemoria daedalea

Ferguson, 1969

Nemoria daedalea is an emerald moth in the Geometridae, described by Ferguson in 1969. It belongs to the Geometrinae, which includes many green-colored commonly known as emeralds. The species is found in both Central and North America. It is assigned Hodges number 7022 in the North American moth numbering system.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Nemoria daedalea: //nɪˈmɔːriə diːˈdeɪliə//

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Distribution

Recorded from Central America and North America. Specific country-level distributions are not documented in available sources.

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Taxonomic Authority

First described by Douglas C. Ferguson in 1969.

Catalog Number

Hodges number 7022 in the North American Photographers Group and MONA (Moths of North America) numbering system.

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