Hymenodria

McDunnough, 1954

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Hymenodria is a in the Geometridae, containing a single , Hymenodria mediodentata. The genus was erected by James Halliday McDunnough in 1954. It is native to North America. The sole species was originally described by Barnes and McDunnough in 1911.

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How to pronounce Hymenodria: //ˌhaɪməˈnoʊdriə//

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Identification

The is distinguished by its status within the Larentiinae . Hymenodria mediodentata (MONA/Hodges number 7278) is the only recognized . Specific diagnostic features for the genus are not documented in available sources.

Distribution

North America.

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Monotypic genus

Hymenodria contains only one described , Hymenodria mediodentata.

Taxonomic authority

The was established by James Halliday McDunnough in 1954, with the type originally described by William Barnes and McDunnough in 1911.

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