Nemoria strigataria

(Grossbeck, 1910)

Nemoria strigataria is a of emerald moth in the Geometridae, native to North America. It belongs to a known for bright green coloration in . The species was described by Grossbeck in 1910. Very little specific information has been documented about its and .

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How to pronounce Nemoria strigataria: /nɛˈmoʊ.ri.ə ˌstrɪɡəˈtɛər.i.ə/

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Distribution

North America

Similar Taxa

  • Nemoria bistriariaAnother small emerald moth in the same with similar green coloration and wing pattern elements; may require genitalia examination for definitive separation
  • Nemoria lixariaOverlapping geographic range and similar appearance; distinguished by subtle differences in wing markings and pattern
  • Nemoria darwiniataShares the characteristic emerald green coloration of the ; differences in forewing pattern and geographic distribution may aid identification

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