These are large day- or night-flying moths, usually tailed and similar to
Uraniidae in general appearance (except for the
genera Apoprogones,
Anuropteryx and
Lonchotura). The position of this family is not certain amongst the
Macrolepidoptera but it is usually considered to belong to the
superfamily Geometroidea, whilst the identity of its closest
extant relative is under investigation using
DNA sequencing[http://www.leptree.net/status_matrix . Until recently very little has been known of sematurid biology (but see
Sematurinae). The "chaetosemata" of Sematuridae have long
setae overhanging the
compound eyes, the antennae are thickened towards the often rather
clubbed or hooked tip whilst a
tympanal organ for hearing is always absent and there are other diagnostic characters in the
abdomen (Minet and Scoble, 1999: 305-307; Holloway et al., 2001). ==Distribution==