Acklamia
Acklamia is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae. The genus was first described by Charles Oberthür in 1908. Species within the genus Acklamia are found in Africa. They are characterized by their wing patterns and the structure of their genitalia. Little is publicly known about the specific life cycle and ecological role of most Acklamia species, as is common with many lesser-studied insect genera. Further research is needed to fully understand their distribution, host plants, and conservation status. The genus name honors the collector or perhaps a patron. Identification often relies on detailed examination of morphological features.