Lacera alope, the toothed drab, is a moth of the family Erebidae.
It is found in Africa, where it is known from southern and eastern Africa, including several islands of the Indian Ocean, Saudi Arabia, and southern Asia from India, Sri Lanka to China.
A curved slightly dentate antemedial black line and an obscure reniform spot with an indistinct figure-of-8-shaped mark above it.
Ventral side with outer area of forewings variegated with reds and purples.
Larva feeds on Caesalpinia, Canthium, Cissampelos, Macadamia plants.