Going by the common name of Geometrid moth in the order of Lepidoptera with the family name of Geomitridae, I find this particular species most interesting with its attractive colour and markings.
Members of this Order of moths consist of a large number of diverse families.
It is also a good subject for photography as during rest, this moth holds its wings in a flat plane, perpendicular to their body, even when disturbed it remains still and inactive.
It is also a good subject for photography as during rest, this moth holds its wings in a flat plane, perpendicular to their body, even when disturbed it remains still and inactive.
A detailed study of the particular moth is found in the following site:
http://rmbr.nus.edu.sg/nis/bulletin2010/2010nis13-19.pdf
http://rmbr.nus.edu.sg/nis/bulletin2010/2010nis13-19.pdf