Green-veined satin geometer moth, Doratoptera nicevillei, Geometridae
Found sporadically throughout mainland Asia
Photos by benoit_segerer

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Green-veined satin geometer moth, Doratoptera nicevillei, Geometridae
Found sporadically throughout mainland Asia
Photos by benoit_segerer

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Insane color moth!! These are reminded me of some kind of ice cream
Oriental Orange Banded Green Geometer Moth (Eucyclodes gavissima)
Magpie moth caterpillar By: Unknown photographer From: The Grolier Illustrated Encyclopedia of Animals 1994
Here's a super interesting moth that looks like a dead leaf! (FL)
MOTH ID - FL, USA:
Mannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn, there are few different Geometrid moths that look like this, so my best guess on this on is Curve-toothed Geometer Moth (Eutrapela clemataria), family Geometridae.
This species has a decent amount of variation.
Species Eutrapela clemataria - Curve-toothed Geometer - Hodges#6966 - BugGuide.Net
[PHOTOS TAKEN: APRIL 9TH, 2026 | Image IDs: Two photos of a large brown geometer moth on a bunch of very light purple flowers /End IDs.]

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Emerald moth (hemithea aestivaria)
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