
Sirinopteryx rufivinctata
Common NameSirinopteryx rufivinctata
Scientific NameSirinopteryx rufivinctata
FamilyGeometridae
SubfamilyEnnominae
Wingspan (mm)35
Primary Colorspale green, yellowish-green, reddish-brown
HabitatForests, woodlands, shrublands
Geographic RangeEast Asia (e.g., China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan)
Host PlantsVarious broadleaf trees and shrubs
Flight PeriodSpring to autumn, likely multiple broods
Flight Stylefluttering
Lifecycle NotesUndergoes complete metamorphosis (egg, larva, pupa, adult). Larvae are typical geometrid 'inchworms' that feed on foliage.
Identification TipsDistinguished by its pale yellowish-green ground color, the two prominent reddish-brown transverse lines across both forewings and hindwings, and the characteristic angled or scalloped wing shape.
Description
A medium-sized moth characterized by its pale yellowish-green wings, which feature two distinct reddish-brown transverse lines and fine reddish-brown speckling. The wing margins are notably angled or scalloped.





