Horisme rectilineata

(Taylor, 1907)

Horisme rectilineata is a of geometrid in the Larentiinae. Described by Taylor in 1907, it is a poorly documented North American species with minimal observational records. The species belongs to a characterized by relatively plain, linear-patterned forewings.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Horisme rectilineata: /hɔˈɾɪsme ˌɹɛktɪlɪˈneɪtə/

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Distribution

North America

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Data scarcity

This is represented by only two observations on iNaturalist and lacks a Wikipedia entry. The specific epithet 'rectilineata' (straight-lined) suggests a wing pattern feature, but no verified descriptions of this trait have been located.

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