Asiotas
Asiotas is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae. The genus was first described by Francis Walker in 1860. Moths in this genus are found in the Neotropical realm. They are typically small to medium-sized moths with varied wing patterns. The larvae of Asiotas moths are believed to feed on various plant species, though specific host plant records are not extensively documented for all species within the genus. Research on the ecological roles and life cycles of Asiotas is ongoing, contributing to the broader understanding of lepidopteran diversity in South America. The taxonomy of Asiotas continues to be refined as new specimens are collected and analyzed, with ongoing studies aiming to clarify species boundaries and evolutionary relationships within the Geometridae family.