Geometer moths (Geometridae)


Geometer moths (Geometridae)

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DiBickers wrote:
10 min ago
WOW😳😍❤️

Unverified Geometer moth (Geometridae)
ibaird wrote:
Yesterday
Male?

Chorodna strixaria
WendyEM wrote:
1 Jul 2025
It looks like this is a sexually dimorphic moth. The above moth is a female, I believe, with plain antennae. Male moths have short pectinations on their antennae and a dark brown band across their forewing and hindwing from the apex of the forewing across to about the centre of the inner margin. The thickness of this band varies in different individuals.

Polyacme dissimilis
WendyEM wrote:
1 Jul 2025
I take it this form (green & white, feathery antennae) is the male, the female has plain antennae and dark brown bands around the wing edges, especially on the termen. A rather large mite as well.

Eucyclodes fascinans
DiBickers wrote:
1 Jul 2025
Holy Nora, that’s a such beautiful moth @PJH123 😍

Problepsis apollinaria
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