Anticlea pectinata

(Rindge, 1967)

Anticlea pectinata is a of geometrid in the Larentiinae, described by Rindge in 1967. The species belongs to a of carpet moths primarily distributed in North America. Information on its and remains limited, with only 21 documented observations on iNaturalist. It is recognized as a valid species in major taxonomic databases including GBIF and Catalogue of Life.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Anticlea pectinata: /ænˈtɪk.liə pɛkˈtɪn.ətə/

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Distribution

North America (present; distribution records from GBIF). Specific range details within North America are not documented in available sources.

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