
Scopula divisaria
Common NameScopula divisaria
Scientific NameScopula divisaria
FamilyGeometridae
SubfamilySterrhinae
Wingspan (mm)22
Wing Patternspotted
Primary Colorsgreen, cream, brown
HabitatTropical forests, woodlands
Geographic RangeSoutheast Asia (e.g., Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, parts of India)
Host PlantsVarious herbaceous plants or shrubs (not specifically documented)
Flight PeriodYear-round in tropical regions (multi-brooded)
Flight Stylefluttering
Conservation Statusleast-concern
Lifecycle NotesUndergoes complete metamorphosis; larvae are typically 'inchworms' or 'loopers' that feed on vegetation before pupating.
Identification TipsLook for the unique combination of large, irregular dark green blotches on a light ground color and the wavy, scalloped edges of the wings.
Description
A small moth characterized by its striking pattern of irregular, dark green patches on a pale cream to whitish-brown background, with distinctly scalloped wing margins.





