Conaberi
Conaberi is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae. The genus was first described by Francis Walker in 1861. Conaberi moths are found in the Afrotropical realm. Species within this genus are characterized by their wing patterns and venation, which are important for taxonomic classification. Information on the specific life cycle and ecological role of Conaberi moths is limited, as is common for many insect genera. Further research is needed to fully understand their distribution, host plants, and behavior. The genus currently contains several described species, though taxonomic revisions may lead to changes in its classification over time. The conservation status of Conaberi species is not widely documented, and their ecological impact is not extensively studied.