Hulst-1896
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Lophosis
Lophosis is a monotypic genus of geometrid moths in the subfamily Sterrhinae. It contains a single species, Lophosis labeculata (the stained lophosis), described by George Duryea Hulst in 1887. The genus itself was established by Hulst in 1896. This North American moth is part of the diverse geometer moth family, which includes many species with slender bodies and cryptic wing patterns.
Nemeris speciosa
Nemeris speciosa is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae, first described by George Duryea Hulst in 1896. It is native to North America. The species is assigned MONA/Hodges number 6876, a standard numbering system for North American Lepidoptera. As a member of the subfamily Ennominae, it belongs to a diverse group of geometer moths commonly known as inchworms or loopers due to their characteristic larval locomotion.
Neoterpes
Neoterpes is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae, established by George Duryea Hulst in 1896. The genus contains four described species native to North America. These moths belong to the subfamily Ennominae, a diverse group of geometrid moths commonly known as inchworms or loopers due to their characteristic larval locomotion. The genus has been documented in entomological collections and observation platforms, with over 2,000 records attributed to it.
Operophtera danbyi
Operophtera danbyi is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae, described by George Duryea Hulst in 1896. It is one of three recognized North American species in the genus Operophtera, alongside O. brumata and O. bruceata. The species is endemic to North America and has been recorded in iNaturalist with over 300 observations. Its MONA (Moths of North America) or Hodges number is 7439.
Philagraula slossoniae
Slosson's Scoopwing Moth
Philagraula slossoniae, commonly known as Slosson's Scoopwing Moth, is a small moth in the family Uraniidae, subfamily Epipleminae. The species was described by George D. Hulst in 1896 and is native to North America. It belongs to a group of moths characterized by distinctive wing modifications. The specific epithet honors a person with the surname Slosson, likely an entomologist or collector of the era.
Prionomelia spododea
Prionomelia spododea is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae, first described by George Duryea Hulst in 1896. It is native to North America and has been assigned MONA/Hodges number 6613. The species was originally described under the genus Alcis before being transferred to Prionomelia. Observation records indicate established populations across its range, though detailed biological information remains limited.
Stenoporpia dissonaria
Stenoporpia dissonaria is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae, described by George Hulst in 1896. The species is classified within the subfamily Ennominae, a diverse group of moths commonly known as inchworms or loopers due to their characteristic larval locomotion. Records indicate presence in North America, though detailed ecological and biological information remains limited.
Zenophleps
Zenophleps
Zenophleps is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae, first described by George Duryea Hulst in 1896. The genus belongs to the subfamily Larentiinae and contains four recognized species distributed in North America. These moths are part of the diverse geometrid lineage commonly known as inchworms or loopers, though specific biological details for most Zenophleps species remain poorly documented.