Hydriomena clarki
Wright, 1920
Hydriomena clarki is a of in the Geometridae, described by Wright in 1920. It belongs to the Larentiinae, a diverse group of carpet moths. The Hydriomena contains numerous species, many of which are associated with coniferous and deciduous forests in North America. Specific ecological details for H. clarki remain poorly documented in published literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Hydriomena clarki: /haɪˌdriːoʊˈmiːnə ˈklɑːrki/
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