- Antepione imitata
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Antepione imitata Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Geometridae Tribe: Ourapterygini Genus: Antepione Species: A. imitata Binomial name Antepione imitata
H. Edwards, 1884Synonyms - Antepione comstocki Sperry, 1939
- Eugonobapta constans Hulst 1898
- Antepione constans (Hulst, 1898)
- Antepione costinotata Taylor, 1906
- Tetracis indiscretata Edwards 1884
- Antepione indiscretata (H. Edwards, 1884)
- Metanema vanusaria Strecker 1899
Antepione imitata is a moth of the Geometridae family. It is known from western Texas, Colorado and New Mexico to southern Arizona and is probably also found in northern Mexico. It is generally associated with riparian canyons up to 1,830 meters.
The wingspan is 35-37 mm. There are three generations per year in south-eastern Arizona and south-western New Mexico. There is a strong early flight starting in April and early May, with a weaker flight in late June into July, and another strong flight beginning in mid-August after the monsoonal rains with a few individuals into early October.
The larvae have been recorded on Ribes aureum.
External links
- A revision of the genus Antepione Packard with description of the new genus Pionenta Ferris (Lepidoptera, Geometridae, Ennominae)
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