Cleora injectaria is a moth of the family Geometridae described by Francis Walker in 1860.
It is found in the tropical regions of the Indomalayan and Australasian realms, up to Fiji and New Caledonia.
[1] Adults are greyish or pale brown with variable complicated darker markings, with about nine color morphs.
[2] It is known that there are about nine different color morphs in the C. alienaria complex - with the black and white banded forms, more abundant than grey, brown and white forms, plain forms and black discal spot forms.
[3] The larvae feed on mangrove vegetation of Rhizophora, Avicennia, Excoecaria and Xylocarpus species.