Geometroidea
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Anavitrinella atristrigaria
Gulf Coast Gray
A geometrid moth species in the family Geometridae, commonly known as the Gulf Coast Gray. First described by Barnes and McDunnough in 1913. It is found in North America and has been assigned MONA/Hodges number 6591. The species is part of the genus Anavitrinella, which includes other gray-colored geometer moths.
Anurapteryx
Anurapteryx is a genus of moths in the family Sematuridae, established by Hampson in 1918. Members of this genus belong to a small, specialized family of Lepidoptera characterized by distinctive wing venation and resting postures. The genus is part of the superfamily Geometroidea, though Sematuridae is often treated as a distinct lineage within this group. Anurapteryx species are poorly documented in scientific literature, with limited published information on their biology and ecology.
Glaucina interruptaria
Glaucina interruptaria is a North American moth species in the family Geometridae, described by Augustus Radcliffe Grote in 1882. The species belongs to the genus Glaucina, which contains several similar-looking geometrid moths with cryptic wing patterns. Like other members of this genus, it is presumed to be nocturnal and to possess the characteristic slender body and broad wings typical of geometrid moths.
Pero modestus
Pero modestus is a species of geometrid moth described by Grossbeck in 1910. It belongs to the family Geometridae, a large group of moths commonly known as inchworms or loopers due to their characteristic larval locomotion. The species occurs in North America.