Granite-moth

Guides

  • Digrammia aliciata

    Digrammia aliciata is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae, subfamily Larentiinae. It was described by Cassino in 1928. The genus Digrammia comprises small to medium-sized moths commonly known as granite moths, characterized by their cryptic coloration and wing patterns that often resemble stone or bark surfaces.

  • Digrammia burneyata

    Digrammia burneyata is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae, first described by McDunnough in 1939. It belongs to a genus of moths commonly known as granite moths, characterized by their cryptic coloration. The species is recorded from North America, though specific details about its biology and ecology remain limited. Its Hodges number is 6376.

  • Digrammia californiaria

    California granite moth, Californian granite

    Digrammia californiaria, commonly known as the California granite moth or Californian granite, is a geometrid moth native to western North America. The species was first described by Packard in 1871 and is part of the diverse Ennominae subfamily within Geometridae. It has been documented in blacklighting surveys in California, where it can occur in notable numbers during peak flight periods.

  • Digrammia delectata

    Digrammia delectata is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae. It was described by Hulst in 1887 under the basionym Semiothisa delectata. The species has been recorded in North America and Middle America. As a member of the genus Digrammia, it belongs to a group commonly referred to as granite moths.

  • Digrammia excurvata

    Digrammia excurvata is a species of geometrid moth first described by Packard in 1874. It belongs to the genus Digrammia, which includes numerous North American species commonly known as granite moths. The species is documented from North America, though specific details regarding its biology and ecology remain limited in published sources.

  • Digrammia fieldi

    Digrammia fieldi is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae, described by Swett in 1916. It belongs to a genus of moths commonly known as granite moths. The species has been recorded in North America, though specific details about its biology and ecology remain limited. Like other members of the genus Digrammia, it is likely associated with rocky or granitic habitats.

  • Digrammia modocata

    Digrammia modocata is a species of geometrid moth described by Ferguson in 2008. It belongs to the genus Digrammia, a group commonly known as granite moths. The species has been recorded in North America. Very little published information exists regarding its biology, appearance, or ecology.

  • Digrammia neptaria

    Dark-bordered Granite

    Digrammia neptaria, the dark-bordered granite, is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in Central America and North America. The species is part of the diverse Digrammia genus, which includes several 'granite' moths named for their speckled wing patterns. Its MONA or Hodges number is 6396.

  • Digrammia pertinata

    Digrammia pertinata is a species of geometrid moth described by McDunnough in 1939. It belongs to the genus Digrammia, a group commonly known as granite moths. The species is documented from North America. Like other members of Geometridae, it has a slender body and broad wings typical of the family.

  • Digrammia pictipennata

    Digrammia pictipennata is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae, first described by Hulst in 1898. It belongs to the genus Digrammia, which contains species commonly known as granite moths. The species is recorded from both North America and Central America. Like other members of its family, it is a nocturnal moth attracted to ultraviolet light sources.

  • Digrammia rippertaria

    northern granite

    Digrammia rippertaria, commonly known as the northern granite, is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Duponchel in 1830 under the basionym Phasiane rippertaria. It is distributed across Europe, Northern Asia (excluding China), and North America, with confirmed records from Canadian provinces including Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. The species belongs to the genus Digrammia, which includes other granite moths.

  • Digrammia terramalata

    Digrammia terramalata is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae. It was described by Ferguson in 2008. The species is known from North America. Like other members of the genus Digrammia, it belongs to a group commonly referred to as granite moths.