Leptostales crossii

(Hulst, 1900)

Cross's wave moth, Cross' Wave

Leptostales crossii is a of geometrid in the Sterrhinae, commonly known as Cross's wave moth. It is characterized by wave-patterned forewings typical of its . The species was described by George Duryea Hulst in 1900. It is documented in North America with a moderate number of citizen science observations.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Leptostales crossii: /lɛptoʊˈsteɪliz ˈkrəʊsi.aɪ/

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Distribution

North America.

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Taxonomic identifiers

MONA/Hodges number: 7174. Catalogue of Life places this in Sterrhinae within .

Observation data

As of source date, 272 observations documented on iNaturalist.

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