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Geometridae
91a0772 – 6353   Macaria multilineata Packard, 1873
             Many-lined Angle

© Carol Wolf
Similar Species:
  • Pinned specimens of related species. (Hint: select View by Region on the related species page.)
Synonymy:
  • multilineata Packard, 1873 (Macaria) - MONA 1983: 6353
  • patriciata (Grote, 1883) (Semiothisa)
  • References
    • Barcode of Life (BOLD) - Caution: DNA barcode provides evidence of relatedness, not proof of identification, and some BOLD specimens shown may not be sequenced.
    • Ferguson, D. C., 2008. Moths of America North of Mexico, Fascicle 17.2: p. 227; pl. 5.58-62. order or free PDF
    • Hall et al., 2021. The Moths of North Carolina - website (identification, habitats and life history)
    • Species Page at BugGuide.Net
    • Species Page at Mass Moths
    Macaria multilineata
    © Larry Line
    Macaria multilineata
    © Bob Patterson
    Macaria multilineata
    © Larry Line
    Macaria multilineata
    © Matthew Priebe
    Macaria multilineata
    © Mark Dreiling - DNA
    Macaria multilineata
    © Carol Wolf
    Macaria multilineata
    © Carol Wolf
    Macaria multilineata
    © Ken Childs
    Macaria multilineata
    © Ilona Loser
    Macaria multilineata
    – © CNC - Jocelyn Gill
    Macaria multilineata
    – © CNC - Jocelyn Gill
    Macaria multilineata
    – © CNC - Jocelyn Gill
    Macaria multilineata
    – © CNC - Jocelyn Gill
    Macaria multilineata
    - ventral – © CNC - Jocelyn Gill
    Macaria multilineata
    LG – © Jim Troubridge
    Macaria multilineata
    26mm – © Jim Vargo
    Macaria multilineata
    © Giff Beaton LG
    on Eastern Red Cedar
    Macaria multilineata
    © Giff Beaton LG
    on Eastern Red Cedar
    Macaria multilineata
    © George Smiley LG
    on Juniperus virginiana - 23mm
    Macaria multilineata
    © George Smiley LG
    11.5mm
    Macaria multilineata
    © Ken Childs LG
    hanging from red cedar
    Macaria multilineata
    © Ken Childs LG
    hanging from red cedar

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