Idaea skinnerata

(Grossbeck, 1907)

Idaea skinnerata is a of geometrid in the , Sterrhinae. The species was described by Grossbeck in 1907. Like other members of the Idaea, it is a small moth with relatively broad . The genus Idaea is diverse and widespread, with many species exhibiting subtle differences in wing pattern and coloration that require careful examination for identification.

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How to pronounce Idaea skinnerata: /ˈɪ.da.iə ˌskɪ.nəˈreɪ.tə/

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Distribution

North America. Specific distribution records indicate the is present in this region, though detailed range boundaries within North America are not documented in available sources.

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