Cabera limbata

Cabera limbata is a species of geometrid moths, found in Guinea, Ghana, Ivory Coast, and Cameroon in West Africa.

To differentiate between these two species, variations in the valvae and soccii lobes are considered, as they are much broader and larger in C. subalba, respectively.

The underside of the wings is significantly lighter than the upperside, which features a contrasting and well developed darker violet-grey terminal shade along the edges, gradually darkening slightly towards the hindwing.

[3] Adults are distinguished by a lengthy, acutely pointed, and setose uncus, a hook-like structure at the terminal end.

Its genital capsule is wide and elliptical, with its 9th ventral segment, or vinculum, having a notable median suture.