Lobophora halterata

Lobophora halterata, the seraphim, is a moth of the family Geometridae.

Forewing whitish, with a very slight tinge of brown, at least in the central area; a narrow subbasal dark band, closely followed by conspicuous broader one, the pale line which separates them angulated anteriorly; the lines of the median area ill-defined, dentate.

Hindwing white, nearly always with a narrow greyer distal border and sometimes with one or two indistinct lines in outer half.

Forewing beneath very weakly but more uniformly marked; hindwing with very distinct discal dot.

[1][2][3] The caterpillar is green, darker below and between the rings.The body is wrinkled, and with two points on the last ring.

Figs 3,3a larvae after final moult