Packard-1873

Guides

  • Digrammia pallidata

    Digrammia pallidata is a geometrid moth described by Packard in 1873. It belongs to the family Geometridae, a large group commonly known as geometer moths or inchworms. The species is documented from North America. Specific details about its biology and ecology remain limited in published sources.

  • Drepanulatrix falcataria

    Drepanulatrix falcataria is a geometrid moth in the family Geometridae, first described by Packard in 1873. It is characterized by its dusty brown wing pattern with small black dots and varying shades of brown and tan. The species is found in North America and has been assigned Hodges number 6689.

  • Eurhinosea

    Eurhinosea is a monotypic moth genus in the family Geometridae, established by Packard in 1873. It contains a single species, Eurhinosea flavaria, which occurs in western North America. The genus belongs to the subfamily Larentiinae, a diverse group of geometrid moths often associated with cooler or montane habitats.

  • Eurhinosea flavaria

    A small geometrid moth found in western North America. The genus Eurhinosea is monotypic, containing only this species. Both the genus and species were described by Packard in 1873. The species name flavaria suggests yellow coloration.

  • Thallophaga nigroseriata

    Thallophaga nigroseriata is a geometrid moth in the subfamily Ennominae, described by Packard in 1873. It is known from western North America. Very few observations of this species have been documented, with only four records on iNaturalist as of the knowledge cutoff.

  • Udea profundalis

    False Celery Leaftier

    Udea profundalis is a small crambid moth described by Packard in 1873. It is found in western North America from British Columbia to Texas, with records east of the Rocky Mountains now attributed to the similar species Udea rubigalis. The species is commonly known as the False Celery Leaftier. Adults are deep ochreous-brown with distinctive wing markings including an angulated inner line, round discal dot, and bell-shaped reniform spot on the forewings.