The Wing Atlas
Timandra correspondens

Timandra correspondens

Common NameTimandra correspondens
Scientific NameTimandra correspondens
FamilyGeometridae
SubfamilySterrhinae
Wingspan (mm)28
Wing Patternstriped
Primary Colorspale brown, reddish-brown
HabitatTropical forests, lowland areas
Geographic RangeSoutheast Asia (e.g., Borneo, Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam)
Host PlantsUnknown, likely various broadleaf plants
Flight PeriodYear-round in tropical climates
Conservation Statusleast-concern
Lifecycle NotesUndergoes complete metamorphosis; larvae are typically slender 'loopers' or 'inchworms' characteristic of Geometridae, feeding on foliage.
Identification TipsDistinguished by its pale ground color and the single, straight, reddish-brown transverse line that crosses both forewings and hindwings, along with a small dark discal spot on the forewing.

Description

A small to medium-sized moth with pale brown wings, featuring a prominent, straight reddish-brown line extending across both forewings and hindwings, and a small dark discal spot on the forewing.

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