
Anisephyra ocularia
Common NameAnisephyra ocularia
Scientific NameAnisephyra ocularia
FamilyGeometridae
SubfamilyEnnominae
Wingspan (mm)35
Primary Colorsyellow, black
HabitatTropical forests, woodlands
Geographic RangeSoutheast Asia (Borneo, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia)
Host PlantsUnknown (likely various broadleaf trees/shrubs)
Flight PeriodYear-round in tropical regions
Flight Stylefluttering
Lifecycle NotesUndergoes complete metamorphosis, with larvae typically being 'inchworms' or 'loopers' that feed on plant foliage.
Identification TipsKey features include its striking bright yellow color, the presence of small dark spots on the forewings, and its typical Geometrid body shape and resting posture.
Description
A uniformly bright yellow moth with slightly scalloped wing margins, featuring a few small, dark discal spots on its forewings.




