Geometer moth (Geometridae) species

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Overview

330 species

Amelora anepiscepta (Reddish Cape-moth)

Amelora anepiscepta
Amelora anepiscepta
Amelora anepiscepta

Amelora camptodes (Hooked Cape-moth)

Amelora camptodes

Amelora demistis (Pointed Cape-moth)

Amelora demistis
Amelora demistis

Amelora goniota (Flecked Cape-moth)

Amelora goniota
Amelora goniota

Amelora leucaniata (Striped Cape-moth)

Amelora leucaniata
Amelora leucaniata
Amelora leucaniata

Amelora mesocapna (A Geometer moth)

Amelora mesocapna
Amelora mesocapna
Amelora mesocapna

Amelora oncerodes (Rounded Cape-moth)

Amelora oncerodes
Amelora oncerodes

Amelora oritropha (Alpine Striped Cape-moth)

Amelora oritropha
Amelora oritropha
Amelora oritropha

Amphiclasta lygaea (Ragged Geometrid)

Amphiclasta lygaea
Amphiclasta lygaea
Amphiclasta lygaea

Anachloris uncinata (Hook-winged Carpet)

Anachloris uncinata
Anachloris uncinata
Anachloris uncinata

Androchela milvaria (Four-spot Cape-moth)

Androchela milvaria
Androchela milvaria

Androchela newmannaria (Newman's Cape-moth)

Androchela newmannaria
Androchela newmannaria
Androchela newmannaria

Antasia flavicapitata (Yellow-headed Heath Moth)

Antasia flavicapitata
Antasia flavicapitata
Antasia flavicapitata

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