Súiric
Súiric is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae. The genus was described by Achille Guenée in 1857. Moths in this genus are typically found in the Palearctic region. Súiric moths are characterized by their relatively small to medium size and often cryptic coloration, which aids in camouflage against their natural surroundings. The larvae of Súiric moths are herbivorous and feed on various plant species, the specific host plants depending on the particular species within the genus. Adult moths generally fly at night, though some species may be active during crepuscular periods. Their life cycle includes egg, larval, pupal, and adult stages. The genus Súiric encompasses several species, each with its own geographic distribution and ecological niche. Research on Súiric moths contributes to the broader understanding of insect biodiversity and ecological interactions within their respective habitats. Further taxonomic and ecological studies continue to refine the understanding of this genus.