Family : Uraniidae

The Uraniidae are a family of moths containing four subfamilies, 90 genera, and roughly 700 species. The family is distributed throughout the tropics of the Americas, Africa and Indo-Australia. Some of the tropical species are known for their bright, butterfly-like colors and are called sunset moths (for example Chrysiridia rhipheus). Such moths are apparently toxic and the bright colors are a warning to predators.

The family Uraniidae contains both diurnal and nocturnal species. The day-flying species are usually more strikingly colored and vibrant than the nocturnal ones. Many diurnal species also have iridescent scales and multiple tails, which often led them to be mistaken for butterflies. In sharp contrast, the nocturnal species are generally small, pale-colored insects. The Uraniidae are similar to the geometer moths, to which they are related, but a different wing veining pattern distinguishes them.

Subfamily : Epipleminae

Dysaethria lilacina

Pahang, Malaysia

Dysaethria moza

Doi Inthanon, Thailand

Dysaethria oriocharis

Sabah, Malaysia

Dysaethria sp.

Pahang, Malaysia

Dysaethria sp.

Sabah, Malaysia

Epiplema reducta

Andasibe, Madagascar

Europlema desistaria

Pahang, Malaysia

Monobolodes pernigrata

Pahang, Malaysia

Monobolodes sp.

Balikpapan, Kalimantan, Indonesia

Monobolodes sp.

Sabah, Malaysia

Orudiza protheclaria

Bukit Lawang, Sumatra, Indonesia

Phazaca erosioides

Bukit Lawang, Sumatra, Indonesia

Singapore

Subfamily : Microniinae

Strophidia caudata

Balikpapan, Kalimantan, Indonesia

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Subfamily : Uraniinae

Lyssa zampa

Tropical Swallowtail Moth

Sabah, Malaysia

Urania leilus

Green banded Urania

Pacaya-Samiria, Loreto, Peru

Urapteroides astheniata

Pahang, Malaysia