dioodi
Dioodi is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae. The genus was described by Charles Oberthür in 1916. Moths in this genus are typically found in the Afrotropical realm. Their wingspan is generally moderate, and they exhibit the characteristic wing patterns of the Geometridae family, often featuring intricate lines, spots, or bands that aid in camouflage.
The larval stage, or caterpillar, of dioodi species likely feeds on specific host plants within their native
Research on dioodi is ongoing, with ongoing efforts to document their distribution, life cycles, and genetic