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Cleora lacteata
22/09/20
seen from United States
seen from Netherlands
seen from China
seen from China
seen from Chile
seen from United Arab Emirates
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from China
seen from Russia
seen from United States
seen from TΓΌrkiye

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from TΓΌrkiye

seen from United States
Bright light! Bright light!
Cleora lacteata
22/09/20

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Formerly known as βGeometra floresariaβ
Order Lepidoptera Superfamily Geometroidea Family Geometridae βLoopers, Measuring Worms, Span Worms, Inch Worms, Twig Caterpillars, Emeralds, Waves, Carpetsβ Subfamily Geometrinae Tribe Geometrini
The Adult moth is triangular shaped, with white edges on a green body. Thereβs also small white dots lining one third away from the white edge, along with four small black dots; one in the centre of each wing.
The Larval stageΒ has yet to be found.
This species is occurs in Q.L.D and also Indonesia
17/12/20, source - RatteJak
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Order Lepidoptera Superfamily Geometroidea Family GeometridaeΒ βLoopers, Measuring Worms, Span Worms, Inch Worms, Twig Caterpillars, Emeralds, Waves, Carpetsβ Subfamily Sterrhinae
The Adult moth ranges in colour from pale green to yellow.
The Larval stage (has yet to be photographed) feeds on
BegoniaceaeΒ βBegoniaβ
The EggsΒ are white, small, and (seemingly) laid slightly diagonally. They develop red spots the caterpillar comes closer to hatching. More info in source below.
This species is found in many Australian states:
Q.L.D
N.S.W
A.C.T
Vic.
Tas.
S.A.
15/12/20, source - RatteJak