Macariini
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Digrammia indeterminata
Digrammia indeterminata is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae, described by James Halliday McDunnough in 1939. It belongs to the genus Digrammia, which comprises small to medium-sized moths commonly known as granite moths. The species is accepted as valid in current taxonomic databases. Like other members of its genus, it likely exhibits the typical geometrid resting posture with wings held flat or slightly folded.
Macaria occiduaria
The Barred Gray
Macaria occiduaria is a geometrid moth in the tribe Macariini, commonly known as the Barred Gray. The species is characterized by gray forewings with distinct dark transverse lines and a relatively broad wingspan for its genus. It is native to western North America and has been documented in a moderate number of observations. Adults are active during summer months.
Rindgea flaviterminata
Rindgea flaviterminata is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae, originally described from North America. The specific epithet "flaviterminata" refers to yellow terminal markings on the wings. This species is currently treated as a synonym of Digrammia flaviterminata.
Taeniogramma mendicata
Taeniogramma mendicata is a geometrid moth species in the family Geometridae, subfamily Ennominae. It was originally described by George Hulst in 1887 under the genus Macaria, and later transferred to Taeniogramma. The species is known from North America and has been assigned Hodges number 6424 in the North American moth classification system. It belongs to the tribe Macariini, a group of moths commonly known as 'pug' or 'carpet' moths.