The Geometer Moths (Geometridae) are the second-largest butterfly family with over 23,000 described species. This group of moths is generally delicate, small butterflies with slender bodies and broad, rounded wings, and the males often have feathery antennae. The moths I have spotted so far belong to five sub-families. These are Alsophiline Moths (Alsophilinae), Ennomines (Ennominae), Geometrines (Geometrinae), Larentiines (Larentiinae) and Sterrhines (Sterrhinae). The name ‘geometer’ is due to how the caterpillars walk, also called locators. The wingspan ranges from 10-50mm, and most fly at night. In many cases, the group of Geometer Moths is challenging to identify for non-experts, including myself. I often used experts to find the right name.