Hydrelia bicolorata

The term Hydrelia bicolorata does not appear in widely recognized scientific literature or major taxonomic databases as a formally described species. Consequently, it is not established as a recognized concept within entomology or related fields.

The name structure suggests a possible taxonomic designation:

  • Hydrelia – a genus of moths in the family Geometridae, order Lepidoptera. Species within this genus are commonly referred to as “pug moths.”
  • bicolorata – a Latin-derived specific epithet meaning “two‑coloured” or “bicolored,” frequently used in species names to denote a distinct dual colouration pattern.

Given the lack of verifiable sources, no definitive information on morphology, distribution, ecology, or taxonomic authority can be provided for Hydrelia bicolorata. Further research in specialized entomological catalogues or original taxonomic publications would be required to determine whether this name has been formally published, synonymized, or remains a nomenclatural placeholder.

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