Geometridae Leach, 1815 Mittarit Inchworm Moths

should have over 20000 spp. of Geometridae?

Group

subfamily?



[sp-1l.jpg] 700x491 (~27Kb) larva FINLAND: Ka: Virolahti, Virojoki 671:53, 12.9.1998 (on Quercus leaf), Photo © Markku Savela [sp-2la.jpg] 1000x1388 (~186Kb) larva Russia, Udmurtia, river banks of Kama, near village Doksha east of Izhevsk, 20.8.2004 (on Lythrum salicaria), Photo © Markku Savela [sp-2lb.jpg] 1000x1464 (~185Kb) larva Russia, Udmurtia, river banks of Kama, near village Doksha east of Izhevsk, 20.8.2004 (on Lythrum salicaria), Photo © Markku Savela
[sp-4l.jpg] 700x700 (~104Kb) larva Russia, Kaluga area 4.9.2006 © D. Smirnov [sp-6u.jpg] 647x812 (~65Kb) upperside Thailand, Chanthaburi, Khao-Kitchakut National Park, the park at the headquarters. 4th January 2006, Photo © Oleg Kosterin [sp-7a.jpg] 700x969 (~93Kb) USA: LepSoc mothing trip to Copper Canyon, Cochise Co., Arizona, 4.8.2005, Photo © Valentina Anderson
[sp-7b.jpg] 700x920 (~101Kb) USA: LepSoc mothing trip to Copper Canyon, Cochise Co., Arizona, 4.8.2005, Photo © Valentina Anderson [sp-8.jpg] 1000x851 (~157Kb) USA: LepSoc mothing trip to Copper Canyon, Cochise Co., Arizona, 4.8.2005, Photo © Valentina Anderson

The exact identification of these species is still unknown, but tentatively assumed to belong into this group.



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