Packard-1876
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Digrammia nubiculata
Shaded Granite Moth and Allies
Digrammia nubiculata is a geometrid moth in the family Geometridae, first described by Packard in 1876. It is found in North America. The species belongs to a group commonly referred to as the 'Shaded Granite Moth and Allies' based on iNaturalist usage, though detailed life history information appears limited in available sources.
Eudeilinia
Eudeilinia is a genus of hook-tip moths in the family Drepanidae, subfamily Drepaninae. The genus was established by Packard in 1876 and contains at least two recognized species: E. herminiata (described by Guenée, 1857) and E. luteifera (described by Dyar, 1917). Members of this genus are found in North America, with documented records from the northeastern United States including Vermont.
Eufidonia
Powdered Geometer Moths
Eufidonia is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae, first described by Packard in 1876. Commonly known as Powdered Geometer Moths, this genus contains at least three recognized species distributed in North America. The genus is classified within the subfamily Ennominae, a diverse group of geometer moths.
Lytrosis permagnaria
charcoal lytrosis
Lytrosis permagnaria is a species of geometrid moth commonly known as the charcoal lytrosis. It belongs to the family Geometridae, which includes the inchworm moths. The species was originally described by Packard in 1876 under the name Stenotrachelys permagnaria. It is native to North America.
Pero meskaria
Meske's Pero Moth
Pero meskaria is a geometrid moth species described by Alpheus Spring Packard in 1876. It is native to western North America, with records spanning from southern Texas west to California and east through Nevada, Utah, and western Colorado. The species belongs to the genus Pero, a group of moths commonly known as 'pero moths' within the family Geometridae.
Stenoporpia polygrammaria
Faded Gray, Faded Gray Geometer
Stenoporpia polygrammaria is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae, commonly known as the Faded Gray or Faded Gray Geometer. It was first described by Packard in 1876 under the basionym Cymatophora polygrammaria. The species is documented in North America with specific records from the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan. It is assigned MONA/Hodges number 6459.
Synchlora bistriaria
oblique-striped emerald
Synchlora bistriaria, commonly known as the oblique-striped emerald, is a species of emerald moth in the family Geometridae. It is one of approximately 12 species in the genus Synchlora found in North America. The species is characterized by its distinctive green coloration as an adult and the remarkable camouflage behavior of its larval stage, where caterpillars adorn their bodies with plant material from their host plants.