Geometer moth (Geometridae) species

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Overview

468 species

Epidesmia (genus) (Epidesmia moth)

Epidesmia (genus)
Epidesmia (genus)
Epidesmia (genus)

Epidesmia reservata (A Geometer moth (Oenochrominae))

Epidesmia tryxaria (Neat Epidesmia)

Epidesmia tryxaria
Epidesmia tryxaria
Epidesmia tryxaria

Epyaxa centroneura (Epyaxa centroneura)

Epyaxa centroneura

Epyaxa sodaliata (Sodaliata Moth, Clover Moth)

Epyaxa sodaliata
Epyaxa sodaliata
Epyaxa sodaliata

Eucyclodes buprestaria (Bordered Emerald)

Eucyclodes buprestaria

Eucyclodes metaspila (Inscribed Emerald)

Eucyclodes metaspila
Eucyclodes metaspila
Eucyclodes metaspila

Eucyclodes pieroides (Wattle Bizarre Looper)

Eucyclodes pieroides

Eucyclodes sp. (Emerald moth)

Eucymatoge peplodes (Peplodes Carpet)

Eucymatoge peplodes

Eucymatoge scotodes (Eucymatoge scotodes)

Eucymatoge scotodes
Eucymatoge scotodes

Euloxia hypsithrona (Alpine Emerald)

Euloxia hypsithrona
Euloxia hypsithrona
Euloxia hypsithrona

Euloxia meandraria (Two-lined Euloxia)

Euloxia meandraria
Euloxia meandraria
Euloxia meandraria

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