Hymenodria is a monotypic moth genus in the family Geometridae erected by James Halliday McDunnough in 1954. Its only species, Hymenodria mediodentata, was first described by William Barnes and McDunnough in 1911.[1][2][3][4] It is found in North America.[2]

Hymenodria
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Geometridae
Genus: Hymenodria
McDunnough, 1954
Species:
H. mediodentata
Binomial name
Hymenodria mediodentata
(Barnes & McDunnough, 1911)

The MONA or Hodges number for Hymenodria mediodentata is 7278.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Savela, Markku. "Hymenodria McDunnough, 1954". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Hymenodria mediodentata (Barnes and McDunnough, 1911)". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved May 5, 2018.
  3. ^ "Hymenodria mediodentata (Barnes & McDunnough, 1911)". Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved May 5, 2018.
  4. ^ Austin, Kyhl (July 8, 2017). "Species Hymenodria mediodentata - Hodges#7278". BugGuide. Retrieved May 5, 2018.
  5. ^ "910116.00 – 7278 – Hymenodria mediodentata – (Barnes & McDunnough, 1911)". North American Moth Photographers Group. Retrieved May 5, 2018.

Further reading

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  • Beadle, David; Leckie, Seabrooke (2012). Peterson Field Guide to Moths of Northeastern North America. Virginia Museum of Natural History. ISBN 978-0547238487.
  • Covell, Charles V. Jr. (2005). A Field Guide to Moths of Eastern North America. Special Publication Number 12. Virginia Museum of Natural History. ISBN 1-884549-21-7.
  • Grote, Aug. R.; Robinson, C.T. (1868). List of the Lepidoptera of North America. American Entomological Society. ISBN 9780665043895.
  • Heppner, J. B. (2003). "Lepidoptera of Florida. Part 1. Introduction and catalog" (PDF). Arthropods of Florida and Neighboring Areas. 17. Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. ISSN 0066-8036. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-04-23. Retrieved 2019-05-16.
  • Hodges, Ronald W., ed. (1983). Check List of the Lepidoptera of America North of Mexico: Including Greenland. E. W. Classey and The Wedge Entomological Research Foundation. ISBN 9780860960164.
  • Holloway, J. D. (1997). Family Geometridae, subfamilies Sterrhinae and Larentiinae. The Moths of Borneo. Vol. part 10. Southdene Sdn. Bhd. ISBN 983999154X.
  • Pohl, Greg; Patterson, Bob; Pelham, Jonathan (2016). Annotated taxonomic checklist of the Lepidoptera of North America, North of Mexico (Report). doi:10.13140/RG.2.1.2186.3287.
  • Powell, Jerry A.; Opler, Paul A. (2009). Moths of Western North America. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520251977.
  • Viidalepp, Jaan (2006). "Cladistic analysis of the subfamily Larentiinae". Spixiana. 29 (3): 202–203. ISSN 0341-8391.
  • Yamamoto, Satoshi; Sota, Teiji (2007). "Phylogeny of the Geometridae and the evolution of winter moths inferred from a simultaneous analysis of mitochondrial and nuclear genes". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 44 (2): 711–723. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2006.12.027. ISSN 1055-7903. PMID 17363285.