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Species Stamnodes blackmorei - Hodges#7334

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Classification
Kingdom Animalia (Animals)
Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)
Subphylum Hexapoda (Hexapods)
Class Insecta (Insects)
Order Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)
Superfamily Geometroidea (Geometrid and Swallowtail Moths)
Family Geometridae (Geometrid Moths)
Subfamily Larentiinae
Tribe Stamnodini
Genus Stamnodes
Species blackmorei (Stamnodes blackmorei - Hodges#7334)
Hodges Number
7334
Synonyms and other taxonomic changes
Stamnodes blackmorei Swett, 1915 (1)
Explanation of Names
Specific epithet in honor of collector Ernest Henry Blackmore (1882–1929) of Victoria, British Columbia. (2), (1)
Size
Swett (1915) listed the wingspan 21-27 mm. (1)
Identification
Swett (1915) original description is online. (1)
Range
California and Nevada to British Columbia. (3)
Holotype male: Victoria, British Columbia (E.H. Blackmore, July 3, 1913).
Season
The main flight period appears to be July to October. (3)
Print References
Swett, L.W. 1915. Geometrid notes-with descriptions of new species and varieties. The Canadian Entomologist 155 (1)
Works Cited
1.Geometrid notes-with descriptions of new species and varieties
L. W. Swett. 1914. Canadian Entomologist 46: 289-291 .
2.Checklist of the Lepidoptera of British Columbia, Canada.
Pohl, G.R., Cannings, R.A., Landry, J.-F., Holden, D.G., Scudder, G.G.E., . 2015. Entomological Society of British Columbia. 308 p.
3.North American Moth Photographers Group
4.BOLD: The Barcode of Life Data Systems