Hydrelia condensata

(Walker, 1862)

Hydrelia condensata is a small geometrid native to eastern North America. The is characterized by its compact wingspan of approximately 18 mm and is associated with forested and riparian . It has been documented across a broad geographic range spanning the northeastern United States and adjacent Canadian provinces.

Hydrelia condensata by James Sullivan, Research Collection of J. B. Sullivan. Used under a Public domain license.Hydrelia condensata, -26063, Determined John L. Sperry, Lake Katherine, Oneida County, Wisconsin. 3 July 1947, H.M. Bowers (49550507523) by Robb Hannawacker. Used under a Public domain license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Hydrelia condensata: /haɪˈdriːliə kɒnˈdɛnsətə/

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Habitat

Forested and riparian environments in eastern North America.

Distribution

North America: Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Brunswick, New Hampshire, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Quebec, Tennessee, West Virginia, Manitoba, and Vermont.

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