Eutrepsia inconstans
(Geyer, 1837)
Eutrepsia inconstans is a of geometrid in the Larentiinae. It occurs in Central America and North America. The species was described by Geyer in 1837. Available records indicate it is a rarely collected moth with limited documented observations.

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How to pronounce Eutrepsia inconstans: //juːˈtrɛpsiə ɪnˈkɒnstənz//
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Distribution
Central America and North America. Specific country records are sparse, but the has been documented in both regions.
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Taxonomic placement
Eutrepsia inconstans is classified in the Larentiinae, a diverse group of geometrid moths commonly known as carpet moths or pug moths. The Eutrepsia contains relatively few described .
Observation frequency
As of available records, this has relatively few documented observations (22 iNaturalist records), suggesting it may be genuinely rare, undercollected, or restricted to specific .