Eumacaria

Eumacaria
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Clade:Euarthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Lepidoptera
Family:Geometridae
Tribe:Macariini
Genus:Eumacaria
Packard, 1873
Species: E. madopata
Binomial name
Eumacaria madopata
(Guenée, 1857)
Synonyms
  • Macaria madopata Guenée, 1857
  • Macaria latiferrugata Walker, [1863]
  • Eumacaria brunneata Packard, 1873

Eumacaria is a genus of moth in the family Geometridae. It contains only one species, Eumacaria madopata, the brown-bordered geometer moth, which is found in North America, where it has been recorded from British Columbia, northern Washington, southern Saskatchewan, from Maine to Florida, South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho, Colorado and New Mexico.[1] The habitat consists of orchards and shrublands. The species is listed as threatened in Connecticut.[2]

The wingspan is 20–25 mm.[3] The wings are grey with fine antemedial, median and postmedial lines. The marginal third of the wings is brown, with a row of submarginal dark spots on the forewings. Adults are on wing from early June to early July in the north and from April to September in the south. There is one generation per year.[4]

The larvae feed on Prunus species (including Prunus pensylvanica and Prunus serotina)[5] as well as Pyrus.[6]

References


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.