Arecomici
Arecomici is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae. The genus was first described by William Warren in 1897. Arecomici moths are found in the Australasian region. They are typically small to medium-sized moths with characteristic wing patterns. The larvae of Arecomici moths are believed to feed on various plant species, though specific host plants are often not well-documented for all species within the genus. Further research is ongoing to fully understand the ecological roles and life cycles of these insects. The genus currently contains a limited number of described species, each with its own geographical distribution within the broader Australasian range. Identification of Arecomici species often relies on detailed examination of their wing venation and genitalia. The family Geometridae is known for its diverse morphology and widespread distribution, and Arecomici represents a specialized lineage within this large family. Information regarding the conservation status of Arecomici species is generally scarce, reflecting the ongoing need for entomological surveys and taxonomic work in the regions where they occur.