rullina
Rullina is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae. This genus is native to Australia and is characterized by the wing shape and coloration of its members. Species within Rullina are typically small to medium-sized moths with intricate patterns on their wings, often featuring shades of brown, grey, and white. These patterns serve as camouflage, helping them blend in with their environment, which commonly includes woodlands and forests. The larvae of Rullina moths are typically herbivorous, feeding on the leaves of various plant species native to their habitat. Information regarding the specific life cycles and behaviors of all Rullina species is still under investigation by entomologists, but like many moths, they undergo complete metamorphosis, with a larval stage, pupal stage, and adult stage. Research into Rullina contributes to the broader understanding of insect biodiversity in Australia and the ecological roles these moths play within their ecosystems.