Entephria flavicinctata, the yellow-ringed carpet, is a moth of the family Geometridae.
It is found in the mountainous areas of the Palearctic realm The distribution is disjunct extending across the Pyrenees, the Alps, some lower mountains (Vosges, Iceland, British Isles) and then from Norway across the Arctic to northern Russia.
The basal, central and outer marginal cross lines are suffused with yellow.
[2] [3] The larva is pinkish brown, the body with powerful, protruding brushes.
On the dorsum it has pink, triangular spots that are edged with dark brown.It resembles that of Entephria caesiata but is rather more stumpy, tapering anteriorly, and the dorsal triangles are smaller.