
Chorodna creataria
Common NameChorodna creataria
Scientific NameChorodna creataria
FamilyGeometridae
SubfamilyEnnominae
Wingspan (mm)45
Wing Patterncryptic
Primary Colorsbrown, dark brown, reddish-brown
HabitatTropical and subtropical forests, woodlands
Geographic RangeSoutheast Asia (e.g., India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia)
Host PlantsUndocumented, likely various trees and shrubs
Flight PeriodYear-round in tropical regions
Flight Stylefluttering
Lifecycle NotesUndergoes complete metamorphosis (egg, larva, pupa, adult). Larvae are typical 'inchworms' or 'loopers' characteristic of the Geometridae family.
Identification TipsDistinguished by its cryptic mottled brown coloration, broad wings with wavy margins, and the specific arrangement of faint transverse lines and small dark spots on both forewings and hindwings.
Description
A medium-sized moth with broad, somewhat wavy-edged wings, displaying a cryptic pattern of mottled brown and dark brown shades, accented by faint wavy transverse lines.





