ceolu
Ceolu is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae. The genus was erected by William Warren in 1894. Ceolu moths are typically found in Southeast Asia and Australia. They are characterized by their intricate wing patterns and their often nocturnal flight. Information on the specific life cycle and diet of Ceolu moths is limited, as is common for many species within the vast Geometridae family. Further research is needed to fully understand their ecological roles and behaviors. The genus currently comprises a small number of described species, with ongoing taxonomic studies potentially leading to revisions or new discoveries. Their coloration can vary, but many exhibit cryptic patterns that aid in camouflage against tree bark or foliage.