Complex
Synchlora aerata (Wavy-lined and southern emeralds)
Synchlora aerata, the wavy-lined emerald moth or camouflaged looper, is a species of moth of the family Geometridae. The species was described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1798. It is found in most of North America.
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Humboldt Life
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Kingdom: Animalia (Animals)
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Phylum: Arthropoda (Arthropods)
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Subphylum: Hexapoda (Hexapods)
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Class: Insecta (Insects)
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Subclass: Pterygota (Winged and once-winged insects)
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Order: Lepidoptera (Butterflies and moths)
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Superfamily: Geometroidea (Geometrid and swallowtail moths)
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Family: Geometridae (Geometer moths)
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Subfamily: Geometrinae (Emerald moths)
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Tribe: Synchlorini
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Genus: Synchlora
- Complex: Synchlora aerata (Wavy-lined and southern emeralds)
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Genus: Synchlora
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Tribe: Synchlorini
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Subfamily: Geometrinae (Emerald moths)
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Family: Geometridae (Geometer moths)
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Superfamily: Geometroidea (Geometrid and swallowtail moths)
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Order: Lepidoptera (Butterflies and moths)
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Subclass: Pterygota (Winged and once-winged insects)
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Class: Insecta (Insects)
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Subphylum: Hexapoda (Hexapods)
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Phylum: Arthropoda (Arthropods)
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Kingdom: Animalia (Animals)