Definition
A geometrid moth is any moth belonging to the family Geometridae, characterized by slender bodies, broad wings, and inchworm larvae. π These moths often exhibit excellent camouflage, blending seamlessly into their environments. Think of them as the masters of disguise in the insect world. The inchworm larvae move with a distinctive looping motion, giving the family its name. Their diet consists of various plant materials, and they play a role in the ecosystem. Geometrid moths are an extremely diverse group found worldwide.