Hagnagora anicata

Hagnagora anicata is a species of moth of the family Geometridae first described by Felder and Rogenhofer in 1875.

It is a species complex with a range that extends from Mexico to Bolivia and east into western Venezuela paralleling the Andes.

Adults have a cream-white band, originating on the costa near the midpoint and running diagonally toward a point 1⁄3 above the tornus, rounding off and ending without touching the margin.

At the terminus of the wing veins are small white crescents which are usually worn off in flown specimens.

The hindwing is the brownish color of the forewing base and with larger marginal crescents at the vein termini.

Male lectotype: 1a. dorsal view; 1b. ventral view; 1c. genital capsule and 1d. aedeagus (BMNH slide 22252)