Scaspicana
Scaspicana is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae. The genus was first described by Charles Oberthür in 1910. Species within Scaspicana are generally found in Madagascar. Their larvae are typically herbivorous, feeding on various plant species. The adult moths are characterized by their wing patterns and coloration, which can vary between species and may serve as camouflage or for signaling. Research on Scaspicana is ongoing, with lepidopterists continuing to describe new species and study their ecological roles. Information on the specific life cycles and behaviors of many Scaspicana species remains limited. Further scientific investigation is needed to fully understand the biodiversity and conservation status of this genus.