Stamnodes animata

(Pearsall, 1906)

Stamnodes animata is a of geometrid in the Larentiinae, described by Pearsall in 1906. It belongs to a of small to medium-sized moths characterized by relatively narrow forewings and subtle patterning. The species is documented from North America, though detailed biological information remains limited.

TAM0092 Stamnodes animata (51005146898) by NSG group from Lund, Sweden. Used under a CC0 license.Stamnodes animata -26018, Det. R. Hannawacker, Upper Santa Ana River, San Bernardino, California. 22 May 1948, John L. Sperry (49550492533) by Robb Hannawacker. Used under a Public domain license.

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Distribution

North America

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Taxonomic history

Stamnodes animata was described by Richard F. Pearsall in 1906. The Stamnodes is placed in the Larentiinae, a diverse group of geometrid moths often associated with cooler or higher-elevation .

Collection records

GBIF records confirm presence in North America, though specific locality data and specimen counts are sparse. The has been assigned MONA/Hodges number 7366 in the North American numbering system.

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