Emamiidae
Emamiidae is a family of moths in the order Lepidoptera. This family, belonging to the superfamily Geometroidea, encompasses a diverse range of species known for their varied appearances and life cycles. The larvae of Emamiidae moths, like many other Lepidoptera, typically feed on plant matter, contributing to their ecological role within various ecosystems. Adult moths often exhibit cryptic coloration, which aids in camouflage against their surroundings, helping them evade predators.
The classification within Emamiidae has undergone revisions over time, reflecting ongoing research in lepidopteran taxonomy. Members