Rhodometra
Rhodometra is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae erected by Edward Meyrick in 1892.
These moths have bipectinated antennae for the males; apically simple. They have relatively narrow-elongated to relatively broad forewings and a wingspan of 20–30 mm. The forewings are pale yellow, sometimes rosy and traversed by an oblique red stripe, the hindwings are plain.
Species include:Rhodometra albidaria Erschoff, 1874Rhodometra albipunctaria Dognin, 1917Rhodometra angasmarcata Hübner, 1822Rhodometra anthophilaria Hübner, 1809/13Rhodometra aucta Krausse, 1913Rhodometra audeoudi Prout, 1928Rhodometra consecraria Rhodometra debiliaria Rothschild, 1914Rhodometra desertorum Staudinger, 1914Rhodometra elvira Thierry-Mieg, 1911Rhodometra excaecaria Fuchs, 1903Rhodometra fumosa Prout, 1937Rhodometra gegenaria Alphéraky, 1883Rhodometra incarnaria Thierry-Mieg, 1911Rhodometra intermediaria Turati, 1930Rhodometra intervenata Warren, 1902Rhodometra kikiae Wiltshire, 1982Rhodometra labdoides Herbulot, 1997Rhodometra lucidaria Rhodometra paralellaria Krüger, 1934Rhodometra participata Rhodometra plectaria Rhodometra rosearia Treitschke, 1828Rhodometra roseata Dognin, 1917Rhodometra roseofimbriata Thierry-Mieg, 1911Rhodometra sacraria Linnaeus, 1767Rhodometra satura Prout, 1916Rhodometra sevastopuloi Carcasson, 1964Rhodometra subrosearia Staudinger, 1871Rhodometra subsacraria Staudinger, 1871Rhodometra virgenpamba Dognin, 1892