
Sigilliclystis kendricki
Common NameSigilliclystis kendricki
Scientific NameSigilliclystis kendricki
FamilyGeometridae
SubfamilyLarentiinae
Wingspan (mm)25
Wing Patternstriped
Primary Colorspale grey, reddish-pink
HabitatTropical and subtropical forests
Geographic RangeVietnam, Southeast Asia
Host PlantsUnknown, likely various broadleaf plants
Flight PeriodYear-round in suitable climates, possibly multiple broods
Flight Stylefluttering
Lifecycle NotesUndergoes complete metamorphosis: egg, larva (inchworm-like caterpillar), pupa, and adult moth. Larvae are typically leaf-feeders.
Identification TipsLook for the small size and the distinctive pale greyish wings with prominent, diffuse reddish-pink transverse lines and suffusion, particularly on the forewings.
Description
A small moth with pale greyish wings overlaid with diffuse reddish-pink transverse lines and suffusion, particularly noticeable on the forewings. The body is also reddish-pink.




