[2] Cyclophora subpallida belongs to the subfamily Sterrhinae, which is characterized by slender-bodied moths with broad wings that often display intricate patterns.
The species exhibits pale coloration with subtle markings, aiding in camouflage against tree bark and leaves.
It is associated with areas where its host plants are abundant, as the larvae feed on specific tree species.
[5] Like other members of the Geometridae family, Cyclophora subpallida undergoes a complete metamorphosis, including egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa, and adult stages.
However, like many tropical moths, it may face threats from habitat loss due to deforestation and climate change.