
Chorodna ochreimacula
Common NameChorodna ochreimacula
Scientific NameChorodna ochreimacula
FamilyGeometridae
SubfamilyEnnominae
Wingspan (mm)55
Wing Patterncryptic
Primary Colorsbrown
HabitatTropical and subtropical forests
Geographic RangeSoutheast Asia (including India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia)
Host PlantsUnknown
Flight PeriodYear-round in tropical climates
Flight Stylefluttering
Lifecycle NotesUndergoes complete metamorphosis: egg, larva (caterpillar, often an inchworm), pupa, and adult. Larvae typically feed on the foliage of various trees and shrubs.
Identification TipsDistinguished by its uniform warm brown coloration, the specific pattern of faint transverse lines, and the slightly angled wing margins, particularly on the hindwings. Small, dark discal spots are also characteristic.
Description
A medium-sized moth with broad, somewhat angular wings, uniformly warm brown in color, featuring faint darker transverse lines and small, indistinct dark spots on both forewings and hindwings.





