Dalcerides ingenita is a moth in the family Dalceridae.
[1] It is found in the US from southeastern Arizona, north through the mountains to Flagstaff.
Adults are on wing from late April to September in Arizona and from July to December in Mexico.
In Arizona Dalcerides ingenita, along with the similar geometrid Eubaphe unicolor, is part of a mimetic complex modeled on Lycus loripes and Lycus simulans.
This article about a taxon in the moth family Dalceridae is a stub.