Geometridae
Tanaorhinus viridiluteata (Walker, 1861)
Tanaorhinus viridiluteata (Walker, 1861)
Tanaorhinus viridiluteata is a geometrid moth species found widely across Southeastern Asia, with 48–70 mm wingspan.
Herochroma cristata (Warren, 1894)
Herochroma cristata (Warren, 1894)
Herochroma cristata is a geometrid moth species described by William Warren, found across multiple regions in Asia.
Pseudoterpna coronillaria (Hübner)
Pseudoterpna coronillaria (Hübner)
Pseudoterpna coronillaria, the Jersey emerald, is a Geometridae moth first described in 1796, found across parts of Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.
Pseudoterpna pruinata (Hufnagel, 1767)
Pseudoterpna pruinata (Hufnagel, 1767)
Pseudoterpna pruinata is a moth species with distinct adult, larval, and pupal traits and multiple documented colour variations.
Crypsiphona ocultaria (Donovan, 1805)
Crypsiphona ocultaria (Donovan, 1805)
Crypsiphona ocultaria, the red-lined looper moth, is a common Australian geometer moth whose larvae feed on eucalypt leaves.
Aeolochroma viridicata (Lucas, 1890)
Aeolochroma viridicata (Lucas, 1890)
Aeolochroma viridicata is a geometrid moth found in eastern Australia, with complex patterned green adults.
Aeolochroma metarhodata (Walker, 1863)
Aeolochroma metarhodata (Walker, 1863)
The tea-tree emerald, Aeolochroma metarhodata, is a geometrid moth found in eastern Australia, whose larvae feed on Leptospermum polygalifolium.
Aeolochroma quadrilinea (Lucas, 1892)
Aeolochroma quadrilinea (Lucas, 1892)
Aeolochroma quadrilinea is a geometrid moth found in Queensland, Australia, first described in 1892.
Aeolochroma hypochromaria Guenée
Aeolochroma hypochromaria Guenée
Aeolochroma hypochromaria is a patterned geometrid moth found in Australia and New Caledonia.
Aeolochroma turneri (Lucas, 1890)
Aeolochroma turneri (Lucas, 1890)
Aeolochroma turneri is a 30 mm wingspan geometrid moth found in northern and eastern Australia, described in 1890.
Heliomystis electrica Meyrick, 1888
Heliomystis electrica Meyrick, 1888
Heliomystis electrica is the only species of the monotypic moth genus Heliomystis in Geometridae, found in southern Australia.
Hypobapta tachyhalotaria
Hypobapta tachyhalotaria
Hypobapta tachyhalotaria, the varied grey, is an Australian endemic geometrid moth once confused with a related species, with sexual size differences in wingspan.
Hypobapta diffundens (Lucas, 1891)
Hypobapta diffundens (Lucas, 1891)
Hypobapta diffundens is a 20 mm wingspan Geometridae moth found in Queensland, Australia, whose larvae feed on Eucalyptus.
Hypobapta barnardi Goldfinch, 1929
Hypobapta barnardi Goldfinch, 1929
Hypobapta barnardi (Barnard's grey) is a 30 mm wingspan geometrid moth found in Australia, whose larvae feed on Eucalyptus odorata.
Cyneoterpna wilsoni (Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875)
Cyneoterpna wilsoni (Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875)
Cyneoterpna wilsoni (Wilson's grey) is a 40mm wingspan geometrid moth found in multiple Australian states, whose larvae eat Eucalyptus.
Hypodoxa muscosaria (Guenée)
Hypodoxa muscosaria (Guenée)
Hypodoxa muscosaria, the textured emerald, is a 40 mm wingspan geometrid moth found along Australia's east coast.
Hypodoxa emiliaria (Guenée, 1857)
Hypodoxa emiliaria (Guenée, 1857)
Hypodoxa emiliaria is a geometrid moth found in Australia, New Guinea, and the Solomon Islands.
Hypodoxa bryophylla (Goldfinch, 1929)
Hypodoxa bryophylla (Goldfinch, 1929)
Hypodoxa bryophylla, the green looper moth, is a Geometridae moth found in eastern Australia, first described in 1929.
Aplasta ononaria (Füssly, 1783)
Aplasta ononaria (Füssly, 1783)
Aplasta ononaria is the only species of the monotypic moth genus Aplasta in the family Geometridae, found across parts of Europe and Anatolia.
Austroterpna paratorna (Meyrick, 1888)
Austroterpna paratorna (Meyrick, 1888)
Austroterpna paratorna is a 3 cm wingspan Geometridae moth found in most of Australia, excluding Tasmania and Western Australia.
Dysphania militaris (Linnaeus, 1758)
Dysphania militaris (Linnaeus, 1758)
Dysphania militaris is a day-flying moth often mistaken for a butterfly, with characteristic patterned yellow and purple wings.
Dysphania palmyra (Stoll)
Dysphania palmyra (Stoll)
Dysphania palmyra is a geometrid moth found in India and Sri Lanka, first described by Caspar Stoll in 1790.
Dysphania percota (Swinhoe, 1891)
Dysphania percota (Swinhoe, 1891)
Dysphania percota is a species distinct from D. palmyra by wing color traits, whose larvae feed on Carallia species.
Dysphania subrepleta (Walker, 1854)
Dysphania subrepleta (Walker, 1854)
Dysphania subrepleta is a provisionally accepted false tiger moth species found in Indo-China and western Malesia.
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