Hulst-1887
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Holochroa dissociarius
Holochroa dissociarius is a geometrid moth species described by Hulst in 1887. It was originally described under the genus Tornos before being transferred to Holochroa. The species is known from North America and is one of approximately 35,000 described species in the family Geometridae, commonly known as inchworm or geometer moths.
Homosassa ella
snout moth
Homosassa ella is a species of snout moth in the family Pyralidae, described by George Duryea Hulst in 1887. It belongs to the subfamily Phycitinae, a diverse group of small moths often associated with dried plant material and seeds. The species is documented from several states in the southeastern and south-central United States.
Peoria opacella
Peoria opacella is a species of snout moth in the family Pyralidae, described by George Duryea Hulst in 1887. It belongs to the subfamily Phycitinae, a diverse group of small to medium-sized moths often associated with dried plant material and stored products. The species is part of the genus Peoria, which contains multiple North American species. Records indicate it has been observed at least 68 times according to iNaturalist data, suggesting it is not exceptionally rare, though detailed biological studies appear limited.
Phrygionis auriferaria
Golden-Winged Palyas Moth
Phrygionis auriferaria is a geometrid moth species described by George Duryea Hulst in 1887. It is commonly known as the golden-winged palyas moth. The species belongs to the family Geometridae, a large group of moths commonly called inchworms or loopers due to their characteristic larval movement. It is assigned MONA/Hodges number 6670 in the North American moth numbering system.
Pterospoda opuscularia
Pterospoda opuscularia is a geometrid moth in the subfamily Ennominae, described by George Duryea Hulst in 1887. It is distributed across North America. The species is assigned Hodges number 6707 in the Moths of North America database.