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Synchlora aerata is a moth in the family Geometridae, recorded in Ohio.
| Scientific name | Synchlora aerata |
| Family | Geometridae |
| Group | Emera Ld S |
Habitat. Woodlands, forest edges, abandoned fields, and prairies.
Host plant. Found most commonly on members of the sunflower family such as asters, coneflowers, ragweed, and wingstem; also uses birch, blackberry, raspberry, and roses.
Related pages
- Ohio Moths — every species page in this set, and why it is not all 3,000
- Ohio Butterflies — the better-known kin
Sources
- ODNR Division of Wildlife, Moths of Ohio field guide, Publication 5467 — the species account, family, wingspan, habitat, and host plant.
Verified 2026-08-15.