Lobocleta griseata

(Cassino, 1931)

Lobocleta griseata is a of geometrid in the Geometridae, first described by Cassino in 1931. It is a small moth found in North America. The species is assigned Hodges number 7099 in the MONA (Moths of North America) numbering system. Very few observations of this species have been documented, with only two records in iNaturalist as of the available data.

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How to pronounce Lobocleta griseata: /loʊˈbɒklɪtə ɡrɪˈseɪtə/

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Distribution

North America. Specific distribution details beyond this continental-level occurrence are not documented in available sources.

Human Relevance

Assigned Hodges number 7099 in the North American numbering system (MONA), used by lepidopterists for specimen cataloging and identification.

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Taxonomic history

Originally described by Cassino in 1931. The Lobocleta belongs to the Sterrhinae within Geometridae, a group commonly known as waves or wave moths.

Observation rarity

As of available data, only two observations have been recorded in iNaturalist, suggesting this is either genuinely rare, underreported, or difficult to detect.

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