Kokisto
Kokisto is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae. The genus was erected by William Warren in 1894. The moths in this genus are typically small to medium-sized with intricate wing patterns, often exhibiting shades of brown, grey, and white. Their larvae are known to feed on various plant species, though specific host plants can vary depending on the exact species within the genus and their geographical distribution.
The geographical range of Kokisto moths is primarily found in Southeast Asia and parts of the Indian
Scientific classification places Kokisto within the subfamily Ennominae, a large and diverse group of geometrid moths.