American Sharp-angled Carpet

Euphyia intermediata

Taxonomy

Kingdom: Animalia β€ΊPhylum: Arthropoda β€ΊClass: Insecta β€ΊOrder: Lepidoptera β€ΊFamily: Geometridae β€ΊGenus: Euphyia

About

Euphyia intermediata, the sharp-angled carpet, is a moth of the Geometridae family. It is found from coast-to-coast in southern Canada and the northern United States, south in the east to North Carolina, south in the west to California, Utah, and possibly Arizona. It is also found north to the Northwest Territories and Alaska.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of American Sharp-angled Carpet?
The scientific name of American Sharp-angled Carpet is Euphyia intermediata.
What kingdom does American Sharp-angled Carpet belong to?
American Sharp-angled Carpet belongs to the kingdom Animalia.
What phylum does American Sharp-angled Carpet belong to?
American Sharp-angled Carpet belongs to the phylum Arthropoda.
What class does American Sharp-angled Carpet belong to?
American Sharp-angled Carpet belongs to the class Insecta.
What order does American Sharp-angled Carpet belong to?
American Sharp-angled Carpet belongs to the order Lepidoptera.
What family does American Sharp-angled Carpet belong to?
American Sharp-angled Carpet belongs to the family Geometridae.
What genus does American Sharp-angled Carpet belong to?
American Sharp-angled Carpet belongs to the genus Euphyia.