Acadicus
Acadicus is a genus of moths belonging to the family Geometridae. These moths are characterized by their relatively small to medium size, and their wing patterns often exhibit a cryptic coloration that aids in camouflage against tree bark and foliage. The larvae of Acadicus species, like other geometrid moths, are known as "inchworms" or "loopers" due to their peculiar method of locomotion, which involves extending and then contracting their bodies.
The geographical distribution of Acadicus moths is primarily concentrated in specific regions, often with a focus
Research on Acadicus species often focuses on their ecological roles, including their contribution to pollination and