Atarivs
Atarivs is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae. The genus was described by William Warren in 1893. Species within the Atarivs genus are found in various parts of Asia, including India and Southeast Asia. These moths are typically nocturnal and their larval stages, like other geometrids, often exhibit a "inchworm" or "looper" movement due to a reduced number of abdominal prolegs. The exact ecological role and life cycle specifics can vary among the different species attributed to the Atarivs genus, but they generally feed on plant matter during their larval phase. Research into Atarivs species is ongoing, with entomologists working to further classify and understand their distribution, behavior, and genetic relationships.